Wow those starter kits have gotten good! Frankincense, On Guard and oregano how wonderful! I sure love my oils and thanks for the tea tree tip for clothes left I the washer. I made your laundry scent booster with the Epson salt ect :) I don't think I did it right though as it didn't shake out, I still used it though by scooping it out. Oils are in my life daily
I use to sell doterra. I absolutely loved the oils. I have been on edge about getting back in just for the discounts. My favorite oils are definitely the onguard, frankincense, lavender, tea tree, and peppermint.
I also make my own multipurpose cleaner. I use essential oils and peels from oranges and lemons. It's really easy to make. I add the roughly chopped peels to a half gallon mason jar, add 1:1 ratio of distilled vinegar and water and pop in about 20 drops total of lemon and rosemary or eucalyptus essential oil. Let it sit for about a week and pour from the jar into a spray bottle then replenish to the jar to always have it filled. I've had this jar going for about a year and about every now and then when I have peels to add, I just spoon out some of the old and add the new. This cleaner is great from cutting grease on the the stove top, to cleaning the shower tile to cleaning windows. I found this recipe on another channel and was amazed at how great it works not to mention costs pennies to make! I do recommend that you strain when pouring it into the spray bottle. Spray bottles tend to clog from the pulp.
I love the recipe but I would put the essential oils with the carrier oil in a bottle with a dropper due to contamination if the roller touches and affected area. I would only use a roller bottle on intact skin with out infection.
That was so thorough. So many great recipes, looking forward to trying a lot of them very soon. Thank you for all the work you put into that presentation.
Hello Laura First I wish you a 2022 happy new year full of good health, peace, love and prosperity. Laura since I suffer from allergies, I started making all your home clean recipes and that has helping me a lot. Laura I would love to make the whipped glow butter for my skin, but I live in Miami Beach FL. I am afraid that it will liquidfied after I whipped it. Can I add BEEWAX to the Body Butter and how much quantity to prevent the butter to become liquid. since my skin is very dry, I will be very greatful if you can help me with this. Also, I was wonder if you have a makeup Balm remover recipe. Thank you and stay safe.
I was wondering if the Immune boosting recipe is at a 5% dilution rate as the total amounts of drops you put in the 10 ml bottle are quite high? The recommended total drops at a 5% dilution rate for a 10 ml bottle is 15 and you put a total of, I believe 24??? That would make it much higher than a 5% dilution rate and therefore a bit concerning. Also, most of your recipes appear to be at a higher than recommended dilution rate of, highest being 5%, like the anti-aging recipe and others. Can you please explain why this is so as I'm quite concerned about this, especially the Focus one for children (4th recipe) as it appears to be way too high. The recommended dilution rate for infants and children until age 13, is 0.5-2%, as well as for the elderly or anyone with sensitive skin.
You can dilute them further if you prefer. I have more information about this on my blog, here is the link to the post: www.ouroilyhouse.com/essential-oil-dilution-chart/