3 Calming Roller Bottle Recipes
Essential oil roller bottles are one of the ways that my family and I use essential oils the most. Not only are the easy to create, but they are simple to use! Here are 3 Calming Roller Bottle Recipes that you can create for your family today!
Benefits of the essential oils used in these roller bottle recipes:
Vetiver:
- Calming, grounding effect on emotions.
- Is rich in sesquiterpenes, which gives it a grounding effect.
- Helps to promote feelings of calm.
Lavender:
- Lavender is widely used for its calming and relaxing qualities.
- This essential oil helps to reduce feelings of tension.
- Add a few drops of Lavender to pillows, bedding, or the bottoms of feet to prepare for a restful night’s sleep.
Click here to see the Top 15 Lavender Essential Oil Uses
Frankincense:
- It induces feelings of peace, satisfaction, and overall wellness.
- Apply this essential oil to the bottoms of the feet to promote feelings of relaxation and to balance mood.
- It was used anciently in everything from perfumes to lotions for soothing the skin.
Click here to see 5 Amazing Benefits of Frankincense Essential Oil
Cedarwood:
- Due to its soothing and calming properties, diffusing Cedarwood at the end of the day is a great way to unwind before bed.
- Helps to relax and soothe the mind and the body.
Wild Orange:
- Before a stress filled day, use Wild Orange for an energizing and revitalizing aroma.
- Contains powerful antioxidants.*
Before we can start creating the calming roller bottle recipes, we need to make sure we have all the materials together.
Materials Needed:
- 3- 10 ml glass roller bottles
- organic carrier oil of your choice (I recommend either jojoba oil or fractionated coconut oil)
- Lavender essential oil
- Frankincense essential oil
- Vetiver essential oil
- Cedarwood essential oil
- Wild Orange essential oil
- Waterproof labels
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Safety Note:
These are recipes to use on adults. Click here to see how to dilute essential oils and recommendations for babies, kids, and teens.
Now that we have the materials to get started creating our roller bottles, here are the 3 calming roller bottle recipes that you can create and start using today!
Calming Roller Bottle Recipes: (10 ml roller bottles)
Recipe #1
- 8 drops Vetiver
- 8 drops Frankincense
- 8 drops Lavender
- Fill with an organic carrier oil
Recipe #2
- 10 drops Lavender
- 7 drops Cedarwood
- 7 drops Wild Orange
- Fill with an organic carrier oil
Recipe #3
- 15 drops Lavender
- 10 drops Wild Orange
- Fill with an organic carrier oil
These are my top calming roller bottle recipes to use! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
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Which one of these top 3 calming recipes is your favorite? Let me know by leaving a comment below or sharing a comment or picture on my Facebook Page or tagging me on Instagram (@simply_reeni). I love hearing your feedback!
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Until Next Time,
Reeni
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I have my lavender rollerball in my purse at all times! It’s a great (and easy) way to feel more relaxed in moments of high stress (like at work).
Yes! Lavender is definitely a go-to in our home 🙂
These sound wonderful! Must get some roller bottles now 😉