This page was created to give you ideas and recipes for making your
friends and family gifts rather than buying them something. You can have a
lot of fun with this. You could make your mother her very own,
personalized salt scrub with a one of a kind scent made especially by you.
You could also give her a few different body balms, each one having a
different scent. One idea is to have a gift package with several of the
recipes below, all containing the same essential oil or blend. You can use
this same idea with the household recipes below.
Most of these recipes need bottles, so don't forget ours on our
aromatherapy bottles page.
No time or energy to create your own gifts? See our list of Aromatherapy Gift Ideas
with something for everyone! Or visit our
aromatic baths page for luxury gifts
for friends and family.
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Home Made Toiletry Gifts
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Origins-type Salt Scrub
A friend recently shared her formula for the commercial Origins Salt
Scrub...basically it calls for one cup of Sea Salt, 1/2 cup of a mixture of rich
and exotic carrier oils (you could use whatever oils you have on hand that suit
your skin type.)
The scent blend is as follows (enough for this amount of salt and carrier oils)
We tested the blend in the pouring room, bright and invigorating. This would
be great in a morning shower. (You might want to do a double batch and package
it in our PET bale jars, the same ones Origins uses for their scrub!)
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Skin Soother
Janice Brady writes:
Salt Scrubs are just too rough and abrasive for me. My arms and legs have a lot of scratches on them and the salt hurts, but I want to really get rid of dead skin.
Our reply? Try a soothing Brown Sugar scrub for gentle exfoliation. A generous scoop of Brown Sugar (light or dark will work equally well), enough of your favorite carrier oil to gently moisten, and one or two drops of
Sandalwood oil...soothing to the skin, and the aroma just sweetens the brown sugar. Gently scrub away
dull winter skin, without the sting of salt.
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Solid Perfume
Warm the oil, add the beeswax beads and warm gently until melted. Let
cool until warm to the touch and starting to thicken. Stir in the
essential oil, and pour into wee pots. We think it would be a great idea
to make a few different perfumes and pour each into our little
lip balm
jars. Then you can give each of your friends a variety of your one of a
kind perfume creations!
For a little girl or teenager, try adding some glitter to the blend,
just for fun!
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Martha's Foot Soak
Martha Stewart recently shared a recipe for a foot soak for pregnant momma's
on her show...to counteract swelling and achiness.
To make the foot soak, combine 1 1/4 cups of Epsom salts with an equal
measure of kosher salt in a jar. (NOTE...I would use Sea Salt!) Add a 1/4
cup each of baking soda and cornstarch, up to 1/2 teaspoon of
Lemon essential
oil, and up to 1/4 teaspoon of
Spearmint essential oil. Attach the lid, and
shake the jar to combine. Pour the mixture into a bag, and use within a few
weeks.
(My daughter-in-law says this doesn't sound anywhere near as good as having
her legs rubbed with our Prenatal Massage oil...but she might be both prejudiced
and a wee bit spoiled.)
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Soothing-Cooling Aftershave Gel
Add the Glycerine to the witch hazel and slowly add the e.o.'s.
Mix in the Aloe Gel, bottle. This is also nice for sunburn.
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Shaving Soap (for mug)
Dissolve soap in the water, and put in blender. Add remaining ingredients
and whip until fluffy. Add scent and pour into mug (I used a large coffee
mug) and let harden.
Note: if using homemade or melt and pour soap, increase the amount of soap
by 1/4 cup to 3/4 cup total.
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Shaving Cream
Melt together and set aside. Separately, combine:
- 1 cup hot water
- 1 tsp. borax
- 2 tb. grated soap
Beat in oil/stearic acid mixture and whip until creamy.
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Old Fashioned Hand Lotion - Rosewater and Glycerine
Simply blend equal parts of Vegetable Glycerine and Rose Hydrosol,
bottle in a pretty jar.
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Orange Blossom Body Balm
An intensely pampering body balm to ease stress, tension and anxiety.
Let the Shea Butter warm to room temperature, cut in small pieces in
the bowl of an electric mixer. Start beating and beat until fluffy.
Meanwhile, warm the VCO and the Orange Blossom Wax together over very low
heat (or in a double boiler!) just until the wax is melted. Try not to
over heat this! When the wax is melted pour the mixture into the whipping
shea butter. Add optional drops of Neroli, Continue beating until light
and fluffy.
Note, if whipped shea, alone, is a bit too greasy for you, you may sift
one or two tablespoonfuls of cornstarch over the mixture and beat in
thoroughly. The Shea, and Coconut are available on our
carrier oils page,
The Orange Blossom Wax may be found on our
Floral Waxes page.
**Try using this Orange Body Balm with our moisturizing
spa booties and gloves on our
Aromatherapy Skincare Page.
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Mouthwash Formula
A friend of mine kept getting re-occurring infections along his
gumline. I "tweaked" a formula I found on a Canadian "non-toxic
alternatives" site.
Add the essential oils to the polysorb in a sterilized 32 ounce bottle.
Add one quart (or liter) of distilled water. Shake well. Use to rinse
mouth, do not swallow.
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Balm for Chapped Lips
 By Weight, NOT Volume
This makes a basic soothing balm or salve that can be divided into smaller
portions and/or enriched in innumerable ways. Use herbal infused oils
(infused chamomile or calendula) for skin soothing. Add the essential oils of your choice...a drop of
Peppermint
or steam distilled
Lime for lip
balms...
Lavender and
German
Chamomile for healing baby's diaper rash...Patchouli
or
Frankincense for badly chapped hands. Less beeswax or more of the
liquid oil makes a softer balm, more beeswax makes a firm 'stick' that can be
rubbed on.
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Body Powder
Mix 15-20 drops of your
essential oil blend per one ounce of cornstarch
or unscented talc.
Put the cornstarch or talc on a plate or platter. Scatter drops of the
essential oils on top of the talc or starch, then cut it in with a fork
until it's well blended.
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Gentle Honey Cleanser
my friend Ravenna in Australia shared this delightful facial cleanser:
Honey gently softens and cleanses the skin. This is a mild cleanser
that works well for dry skin types. It is wonderful, leaving
your skin so soft and moist! Its not at all sticky and can be used as
either a facial cleanser or bath gel. I fill empty honey squeeze
bottles with this cleanser. Makes a nice gift.
Mix together all ingredients and pour into a clean squeezy
bottle. Remember
to use non breakable containers if you are going to be using it in
the tub or shower.
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Salt Scrub
This is more of a "put together" than a real recipe.
In an unbreakable container
(you're going to use this in the shower after all) mix your Sea Salt and
Jojoba together. The texture should be that of sand castle building sand.
Liquid Castile is not necessary, but will help the bath tub from being so
slick from the Jojoba. Then add your essential oils and stir very well.
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Home Made Household Gifts
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Aromatic Window Cleaning
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 2 cups water or club soda
- 1/2 Teaspoon
Peppermint Oil (2+ ml)
- 1 tsp Cornstarch
Stir the lemon juice into the cornstarch slowly to avoid clumps and
lumps... add water or club soda, and essential oil. Store in a
glass
atomizer/spray bottle, shake well before using.
Spray on windows, polish dry. (polishing your windows with old newspapers
really adds to the shine.)
From Sandy Maine's "Herbal Housekeeping" book
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Pomander Ball Cleanser
(adapted from a recipe from Barbara Lucks)
Not only does this preparation clean but the essential oils disinfect and
provide a natural, festive fragrance.
Combine the ingredients in a
spray bottle. Shake to dissolve and blend
the
minerals. You can spray this cleaner onto a surface then leave it for 15
minutes before wiping it off, to give the essential oils antiseptic
qualities time to work (makes 2 cups).
It will leave your house smelling like an old-fashioned, clove studded
pomander ball!
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Housecleaning Recipe
A friend recently shared the formula for what she calls "Mrs. Bubble"
She said it came from "The Naturally Clean Home" by Karyn Siegel Maier
"Fizzy Bathroom Sink Cleaner"
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 6 drops
Lemon
or
Pine essential oil
- 1/4 cup vinegar
Combine the baking soda and essential oil. Sprinkle into the sink; pour
the vinegar on top. After the fizz settles, scrub clean with a damp cloth
or sponge. Rinse clean."
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Air Freshener
Place in spray bottle with water.
**Use
Polysorbate to help the water and oils mix.
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All Purpose Cleaner
5 drops
Lavender,
Lemon, and
Pine in a spray
bottle with a squirt of
liquid
soap.
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Kitchens and Bathrooms
Place in a
spray bottle with water. Always shake bottle before using to
mix the oils.
**Rather than shaking each time you this, try adding
Polysorbate to the recipe.
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Counter Cleaner & Kitchen Freshener
Combine ingredients in a
spray bottle and shake to blend (careful -- you
are
using club soda here and it likes to "fizz" on you!) Spray on. Wipe off.
Shake the bottle each time before using.
Seems to me
Lemon Myrtle would be great in this, for both
its ultra-clean lemony aroma, and it's powerful germ killing
ability. Perhaps with a touch of one of the spice oils?
From a workshop done by Judy Zambroski. on Natural Living.
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From our friend Christa Maria:
I just cooked this up:
Cut one good quality papertowel into two pieces..
Have containers that the papertowels fit in, with
a good lid ready.
Make a mix of:
1/4 cup
liquid soap (I use organic non scented liquid soap for that)
1/4 cup
frac. coconut oil
20 drops of Marge's
Germbeater.
2 cups hot water
Mix first 3 ingredients well together, add water and pour half of the
mix into each containers over the papertowels.
Takes about 24 hours for the liquid to sink into the papertowels..
I take those to my woods for a fast clean-up.
I bet this could also be done with the skeeterbeater, taking a
towel and putting some drops on it..
I will try it out tomorrow when I go to the woods, some nice person has
volunteered to help me dig leeks..:)
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Carpet Freshener
And while we are talking about deodorizing, my friend Wendy
from Aromaweb recommends the following carpet deodorizer in her recipes
section.
Ingredients:
Notes: I was in a cleaning frenzy one day and decided to make my
housework more pleasant by incorporating essential oils into it somehow. I
found many ways to do so, but this one of my favorite and it scents the
house at the same time. I also used the
Eucalyptus and
Lavender
to help keep
whatever pests there are at bay that Lizzy, and Cheech & Chong (our cats)
bring in with them.
Directions: To make the carpet deodorizer (any essential oils could be
used by the way, just make sure no one in the household finds the odor
offensive) measure your 4 cups of Borax into a bowl and then drop in the
essential oils indicated in ingredients in the amounts listed. If you find
the smell too strong, add more Borax. Take a spoon and mash up the little
clumps that will form when the oil hits the Borax, stir until well mixed.
Before vacuuming, I walk around the house and sprinkle it by hand in the
same manner one would sow seeds. Let it sit on the carpet for 10-15 minutes,
or longer if you like, and then vacuum. This formula will cover approx. 1000
square feet, give or take a little.
Personal note, I think I'd skip the
Rosewood, and use either
Black Spruce or
Pine in its place. But that's my taste. The
eucalyptus and
lavender are
probably key. Some sunny
citrus might be a nice addition, as well!
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Need to make a good
impression while entertaining
guests this holiday season? We have cooking recipes
made with pure essential oils on our Holiday
Recipes page.
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