Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Make Your Own Herbal Essence Oil

Herbal essence oil---for baths or massage---is normally sold in 2- to 4-ounce bottles and can be very expensive. Imagine enjoying more than just two drops in your bath--- you could make gallons of your own herbal essence oil for a fraction of the price. Now you can enjoy all the benefits of natural herbal essence oils every day. They can be used for deep tissue massage, personal lubricant, dry skin, wrinkles, eczema, burns, scrapes, blemishes, and much more.


Instructions


Making Herbal Essence Oil








1. Choose one of the following oils according to your needs:


Extra-Virgin Olive: For massage, body, lubricating, foot, hair, or healing oils


Grape Seed: For face, blemish control, and sensitive skin oils


Jojoba: For body and bath oils


And one or more of these herbs:


Arnica: For massage, burns, bruises, and dry skin


Calendula Flower: For scrapes, cuts, dry skin, dry feet, bathing, dry hair, and cracked skin


Lobelia Flower: For skin diseases, eczema, blisters, rashes, bathing, and massage


Chamomile flower: For bathing, body moisturizing, face, and massage


Rose Geranium Flowers: For wrinkles, blemishes, and facial moisturizing


Lavender: For bathing and massage


Lemongrass: For bathing, massage, facial moisturizing, blemishes, and dry skin


2. Combine 2 parts oil for every 1 part dried herb into one of your glass jars.


For example, use 1 cup of dried herb with 2 cups of oil.


3. Cover and place the jar in sunlight for two weeks.








4. Shake your oil-herb mixture once a day.


5. Strain your oil into another clean glass jar. Cover your herbal essence oil and store it indoors.

Tags: bathing massage, dried herb, facial moisturizing, your herbal