When the holiday season arrives, it is a great time to get out your Holiday Essential Oil Blends together and put them in your diffuser. It really creates the ambiance of the holidays and is easy to add a wonderful aromatherapy environment to your home. Try out some of these different seasonal essential oil blends.
Candy Blend
The first essential oil blend that is good for the winter season is a candy blend. This really smells like you have just decked the halls and can smell all the different delicious and tantalizing oil scents. For a candy-inspired blend, try combining sandalwood, vanilla, and cinnamon essential oils together. You can also add in a little clove to further create a nice seasonal scent.
Ultimate Winter Blend
If all you want to smell is pure woods in your essential oil diffuser, there are some different oils that you can blend together. This doesn’t include a single blend, but a list of oils you can try adding with different combinations. Remember the more drops of a certain oil, and the stronger that particular scent will be. If you want to try patchouli but not have it strong in the blend, just a few drops should be fine. Some winter inspired essential oils to try adding include:
* Ginger
* Patchouli
* Sweet Orange
* Nutmeg
* Clove
* Cinnamon
* Lime
* Sage
* Vanilla
* Cardamom
If this sounds like too much work, just try our Yule Log holiday blend pictured below! Its all mixed and ready to go!
Chai Tea Blend
If you are a fan of spicy chai tea, you will love making an essential oil blend that smells just like your favorite tea. Think about the ingredients you will normally put into your tea to spice it up, and you can probably guess what essential oils might be used for a chai essential oil blend for the fall. Some ideas are vanilla, ginger, clove, cardamom, and cassia essential oils. Make sure that even when using an oil diffuser, you combine the oils with water for your blends.
Add your oils to some water before putting them in the diffuser. You can also try these blends in your bath for an interesting seasonal experience.
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