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Throughout the year you can make holiday essential oil blend recipes to celebrate the occasions you observe.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the fall/winter holidays include Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. See these specific articles:
Relaxing Holiday Room Spray
Sometimes holidays are stressful. Here's a relaxing room spray.
Drop essential oils into an 8-ounce glass spray bottle. Add enough distilled water to fill the bottle. Cap and shake. Shake well before each use.
Adapted from Aromasense Essential Oils Ebook
Winter Multipurpose Blend
This holiday-scented essential oils blend may help prevent or relieve symptoms of cold or flu.
Blend the essential oils in a 5-ml dropper bottle. Cap and gently shake. Ways to use this blend:
Cautions: Avoid eye area and mucous membranes. Do not use on children under 3 years of age or apply to or near the faces of young children. May irritate sensitive skin. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Adapted from Annette Davis. "Winter Recipes." NAHA Aromatherapy Journal, Winter 2017.4, p. 66.
Suggested sensual oils for Valentine's Day:
Romantic Baths
Romantic baths are highly personal, and you are encouraged make your own unique blend. Two suggestions to get started:
Add the essential oils to 1 teaspoon carrier oil, bath gel, or emulsifier. Stir into a bath.
Romantic Body Oils
OR
Blend essential oils. Dilute 3 to 5 drops in 1 teaspoon carrier oil.
Source: Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy
Or make an essential oil aphrodisiac.
These Easter diffuser blends focus on offering fresh, uplifting, comforting scents.
Easter Spring Flowers
Comforting Blend
Source: Eden's Garden
Refreshing Easter Morning Blend
Source: Loving Essential Oils
You can blend essential oils for any holiday, based on the tone you want to set and your personal preferences.
For example, you might want a floral blend for Mother's Day. Floral-scented essential oils are calming and supportive. A sample diffuser blend is 2 drops each of lavender, clary sage, and geranium.
Father's Day might warrant a woody, masculine blend using essential oils such as cedarwood, pine, peppermint, rosemary, thyme, and lemongrass to make essential oil blends for men.
For St. Patrick's Day, experiment with essential oils made from rich green plants and bright green fruits, such as sweet basil, bergamot, coriander, cypress, lime, spearmint, and tarragon. These refreshing and uplifting oils help promote a sense of spring renewal.
One possible diffuser blend:
Source: AromaWeb
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