Essential Oils

October 17, 2009

What ratio of vanilla and cinnamon essential oils should be used to make 4 oz of massage oil?

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2 Comments

  1. I assume you are using Cinnamon leaf. Although not as ‘hot’ as the essential oil from the bark, you still need to dilute Cinnamon leaf eo quite a bit. I would suggest no more than 3% of the blend be Cinnamon leaf eo. It will blend easily with the base oil. The Vanilla, on the other hand, will be a challenge to blend because it is nearly solid. You will need to heat it and the base oil and agitate while cooling to prevent the Vanilla from dropping out.
    Good idea and good luck. A suggestion… Lavender and Rosemary go surprisingly well together.

    Comment by emilys oils and essentials — October 17, 2009 @ 9:15 pm

  2. 2 drops cinnamon
    6 drops vanilla

    Comment by b_witch — October 17, 2009 @ 9:15 pm

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