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Hi Tara,

 

Lavender, rose and chamomile usually makes a nice relaxing blend ...

 

Lavender and rosemary is a nice combo too, but watch how much rosemary

you use at it can overpower easily!

 

Most anything that has tea tree in it is going to smell medicinal *lol*

... but I do make foot products with a combination of peppermint and tea

tree and the peppermint blends well with tea tree and does a good job of

masking its medicinal scent.

 

Ylang Ylang is a heavy floral and just a drop will do you in almost any

blend. Peppermint is strong like that too, but in a minty way ;)

Frankincense and lemon blend nicely, maybe with a hint of rosemary

added?

 

You need to add some warm and " base note " type oils in the collection

now, such as ginger, cinnamon leaf, atlas cedarwood, patchouli ....

 

I bet we can come up with some more ideas for you, and even a few exact

recipes .. but at the moment I'm not in the blending room right now, and

I have to run and do some errands before it gets too late today ...

 

Have a great weekend and happy blending!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Tara Hall [my3monkeyz]

 

 

Thanks for the welcome!

I have lavender, rosemary. clary sage, ylang ylang, peppermint,lemon,

frankincense, chamomile, tea tree, eucalyptus, thyme and 10% rose

I can't what to see what good blends you know of!!

 

Take care,

Tara

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you all for your suggestions. I just ordered the Aromatherapy for Dummies

books so I can learn a bit more. I guess in time I will sort of figure out which

oils are strong and which ones tone them down a little. Until then my family

will just have to put up with it . Does anyone know of a place that I can get

blended oils (that smell good) to use in my diffuser? I know it is really tricky

to find a good source to get oils from. I fugure this group would be able to

point me in the right direction!Thanks for everything!

Take Care,

Tara

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Christine Ziegler<chrisziggy

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Friday, August 06, 2004 5:56 PM

Blend Ideas (Was RE: Newbie with questions

(already--sorry))

 

 

Hi Tara,

 

Lavender, rose and chamomile usually makes a nice relaxing blend ...

 

Lavender and rosemary is a nice combo too, but watch how much rosemary

you use at it can overpower easily!

 

Most anything that has tea tree in it is going to smell medicinal *lol*

.. but I do make foot products with a combination of peppermint and tea

tree and the peppermint blends well with tea tree and does a good job of

masking its medicinal scent.

 

Ylang Ylang is a heavy floral and just a drop will do you in almost any

blend. Peppermint is strong like that too, but in a minty way ;)

Frankincense and lemon blend nicely, maybe with a hint of rosemary

added?

 

You need to add some warm and " base note " type oils in the collection

now, such as ginger, cinnamon leaf, atlas cedarwood, patchouli ....

 

I bet we can come up with some more ideas for you, and even a few exact

recipes .. but at the moment I'm not in the blending room right now, and

I have to run and do some errands before it gets too late today ...

 

Have a great weekend and happy blending!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com<http://www.alittleolfactory.com/>

 

Tara Hall [my3monkeyz]

 

 

Thanks for the welcome!

I have lavender, rosemary. clary sage, ylang ylang, peppermint,lemon,

frankincense, chamomile, tea tree, eucalyptus, thyme and 10% rose

I can't what to see what good blends you know of!!

 

Take care,

Tara

 

 

 

 

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Hi Tara,

 

 

I just did a blend.....it wasn't for a diffuser....but for an herbal body

wrap....and I thought it was really pleasant.

 

I did 1/2 and 1/2 of lavender and peppermint. The lavender really relaxed

my body, while the peppermint stimulated my brain. ;)

 

Came up with some really good ideas, while lounging in my body wrap! It did

smell a bit medicinal to me.....but I think lavender does smell

medicinal.....so that's where that came from. Perhaps use a smaller amount

of lavender with the peppermint......

 

Ylang Ylang gives me one outrageous headache.....I think it smells akin to a

sewer! PEW!

But I know many folks that like it. Just isn't my thing I guess. ;)

 

I love any combination with the citrus EO's. Very invigorating. Reminds me

of a nice summer day.

 

Hope this helps you a bit!

Candy

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