How to Blend Essential Oils: A Step-by-Step Guide

Interested in learning how to blend your essential oils? You’re in luck! Today, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide to creating your own unique blends.

Pure essential oils are fantastic on their own, but when combined, their benefits amplify.

If you’re new to blending essential oils and feeling unsure where to begin, don’t worry! We’ve got you covered. By the time you finish reading, even if you’re a complete beginner, you’ll feel confident in your blending skills.

We will share some of our favorite DIY recipes and guide you through creating them. Additionally, we will discuss how to store your blends and use them effectively.

Let’s begin with a few reasons why you should consider essential oil mixtures on your own!

Why Mix Your Very Own Essential Oil Blends?

Essential oils are packed with numerous beneficial properties that can support health and wellness.   

Each essential oil’s unique chemical profile defines its properties, aroma, and consistency. However, blending two or more oils combines their properties, creating a blend that carries the characteristics of each oil.  

Experience the incredible synergy of blending essential oils firsthand to truly understand their transformative effects!

Combining specific essential oils can produce blends with unique and delightful scents. There are numerous reasons to experiment with creating your blends. Without delay, let’s dive into your guide for mixing essential oils. 

Our Complete Essential Oils Mixing Guide

A helpful approach to blending essential oils is to first organize them based on their unique characteristics. 

You can achieve this in different ways, depending on whether you’re aiming to create the ideal essential oil blend based on scents or their effects. 

Blend Essential Oils By Benefits:

You can achieve this in different ways, depending on whether you’re aiming to create the ideal essential oil blend based on scents or their effects.  

After selecting the desired blend type and its intended effect, you can refer to the table to choose the suitable essential oils and proceed with creating your blend.

List of Essential Oils by Their Effects:

Relaxing: Lavender, Bergamot, Sandalwood, Melissa, Roman Chamomile

Energizing: Wild Orange, Peppermint, Spearmint, Lime, Rosemary

Calming: Vetiver, Ylang Ylang, Petitgrain, Geranium, Clary Sage

Uplifting: Grapefruit, Fir, Myrrh, Frankincense, Sweet Orange

Here are some essential oil blend recipes:

Sleep Blend: Lavender and Clary Sage

Energizing Blend: Grapefruit and Peppermint

Calming Blend: Bergamot and Patchouli

Essential Oil Blending By Aroma:

Another simple approach to blending essential oils is by categorizing them based on their scents, such as floral, citrus, woodsy, or musky. From there, you can mix oils within the same scent group to create blends with specific fragrance notes you desire.

Essential Oils Sorted by Fragrance:

Floral: Geranium, Ylang ylang, Lavender, Jasmine, Rose

Citrus: Orange, Bergamot, Petitgrain, Grapefruit, Tangerine

Earthy: Patchouli, Vetiver, Clary Sage, Myrrh

Spicy: Ginger, Pepper, Clove, Nutmeg, Cinnamon

Here are a few essential oil blend recipes to try:

Sweet & Spicy: Combine Vanilla and Cinnamon oils.

Tangy Mint: Mix Lime, Bergamot, and Spearmint oils.

Earthy Bliss: Blend Patchouli, Myrrh, and Rose oils.

You Can Even Blend Your Essential Oils By Perfumery Notes:

In perfumery, the scent undergoes a transformation shortly after application, eventually settling into its final aroma.  

Commercial perfumes contain various notes with different evaporation rates. Similarly, essential oils are categorized into top, middle, and base notes based on their evaporation times.

The top notes, being lighter, evaporate initially, constituting the first scent you encounter upon opening a perfume bottle—typically sharp. Following closely, the middle notes emerge just before the top notes dissipate entirely. 

Typically, they possess a well-rounded aroma and are subtler than the top notes. The base notes emerge as the middle notes dissipate entirely. Together, the middle and base notes form the primary fragrance profile of the perfume. Base notes endure the longest, defining the ultimate scent and often exuding a richer aroma.

Using essential oil notes as a guide for blending is a more technical approach, but it results in a longer-lasting blend.  

You can categorize essential oils based on their notes to create blends with complex scents and lasting power. For perfumes, use this essential oil mixing guide: 30% top notes, 50% middle notes, and 20% base notes.

List of Essential Oils by Perfumery Notes:

Top Notes: Orange, Peppermint, Tangerine, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass

Middle Notes: Cardamom, Pine, Geranium, Rosemary, Chamomile

Base Notes: Rose, Jasmine, Ginger, Vanilla, Sandalwood

Here are some perfume recipes you can try:

Sweet & Spicy: Mix Vanilla, Clove, and Jasmine oils.

Exotic Fragrance: Combine Sandalwood, Vanilla, Bergamot, and Orange oils.

Fresh Scent: Blend Ginger, Grapefruit, and Vetiver oils.

Romantic Scents: Mix Rose, Vanilla, Sandalwood, and Orange oils.

How to Wear your Homemade Essential Oils Perfume:

Apply a few drops of perfume to pulse points such as inner wrists, neck hollows, behind ears, inner elbows, and behind knees. Alternatively, use essential oil diffusing jewelry to enjoy the blend’s aroma.  

How To Store Your Essential Oil Blends

Once you’ve created your blend, you can begin using it immediately! However, it’s unlikely that you’ll use the entire bottle at once. That’s why it’s important to learn how to store your blend properly after making it.

To maintain the potency of herbs and essential oils, store them in a cool, dark place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Opt for dark-colored bottles, like amber or dark blue glass, when storing blends. These bottles should have a dropper for controlled dispensing.

When creating a personal perfume with essential oils, consider using a roll-on bottle for easy and efficient application, ensuring the blend is dispensed evenly without any wastage.

 Not all essential oils are suitable for direct application. Some must be diluted in a carrier oil like fractionated coconut or sweet almond before topical use. We offer a variety of carrier oils to ensure essential oil safety. Do your due diligence!

Don’t Have Time To Blend Your Own Essential Oil? Shop At Cheryl’s Instead!

Now equipped with comprehensive knowledge on blending essential oils at home, you’ve explored various methods, tried out some favorite recipes, and learned about proper storage techniques. 

Now, it’s time to grab your pure essential oils and begin blending! Explore Cheryl’s Herbs collection, including USDA-certified organic options. Rest assured, all our products are of the highest quality and 100% therapeutic-grade essential oils.

If you’re short on time to create your own essential oil blend, don’t worry! At Cheryl’s Herbs, we offer a selection of expertly crafted essential oil blends for you to explore and shop.

Save money by buying a complete essential oil set from our herbal products store. Experience top industry products and try our excellent diffuser blends or convenient essential oil rollers for topical applications.

Explore our wide range of products for creating your DIY blends or incorporating essential oils into your routine effortlessly. All that’s left is to decide how you want to begin and get your products!

When you choose Cheryl’s Herbs, you’re choosing top quality. With our stellar 5-star reviews and a money-back guarantee, shop confidently! Begin your essential oil blending journey today!

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