Learn how to make your own herbal spirit spray at home using essential oils, tinctures, and water. In this easy step-by-step tutorial, Ashley will guide you through creating a natural spray that can purify your space, uplift your mood, and promote well-being. Perfect for those interested in natural remedies, aromatherapy, and homemade cleaning solutions!
In this video, you'll learn:
- The benefits of using essential oils and tinctures in your herbal spirit spray
- How to choose the best essential oils and herbal tinctures for your needs
- Simple steps to mix and bottle your homemade spray
Ingredients used:
- Essential Oils (Lemon, Lavender, Eucalyptus, Peppermint, etc.)
- Tinctures ( For added benefits)
- Distilled or Filtered Water
- Witch Hazel or Unscented Dish Soap
Steps:
Prepare Your Spray Bottle:
- Start with a clean, empty spray bottle. Glass or metal bottles are recommended, especially if you are using essential oils, as they can degrade plastic over time.
Add Distilled Water:
- Fill the spray bottle about ¾ full with distilled water. Using distilled water helps prevent any impurities or bacteria from contaminating your spray.
Add Witch Hazel or Unscented Dish Soap:
- Add 1-2 tsp of witch hazel or 2 drops of soap to the bottle. This helps the essential oils mix with the water and acts as a natural preservative.
Choose Your Essential Oils:
- Select your favorite essential oils. Common choices include lavender for relaxation, rose for the heart, and lemon for an uplifting scent.
- Add 10 -15 drops of essential oil in total. You can mix different oils to create your own unique blend.
Optional: Add Tinctures:
- If you have any herbal tinctures, you can add a few teaspoons to your spray for added benefits. For example, you can add a teaspoon of hawthorn tincture for its heart-opening properties.
Mix the Ingredients:
- Secure the spray bottle cap and shake well to combine all ingredients. Shake the bottle before each use to ensure the essential oils are evenly distributed.
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