citymouse
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
So I bought the 500 Formulas for aromatherapy book quite awhile ago and never really looked at it. Lately I have been more into EO's and picked it up again to get some ideas for EO combination and just to learn a bit more about them in general.
It seems like a nice book, some recipes may miss their mark a little bit. For example there is a recipe for a gardening spray which calls for 10 drops sage, 5 drops clove and 1 gallon of water. But no emulsifier to hold the oils and water together. Am I misunderstanding this? Also if the recipe was more for a skin formulation and had water I would want to make sure to use a preservative correct?
For anyone that has this book what do you think of it? Are there other good books out there on EO's and aromatherapy?
Also what would be a good set of base EO's to get, ones that would mix well together to create different scents?
Thanks all,
Erin
So I bought the 500 Formulas for aromatherapy book quite awhile ago and never really looked at it. Lately I have been more into EO's and picked it up again to get some ideas for EO combination and just to learn a bit more about them in general.
It seems like a nice book, some recipes may miss their mark a little bit. For example there is a recipe for a gardening spray which calls for 10 drops sage, 5 drops clove and 1 gallon of water. But no emulsifier to hold the oils and water together. Am I misunderstanding this? Also if the recipe was more for a skin formulation and had water I would want to make sure to use a preservative correct?
For anyone that has this book what do you think of it? Are there other good books out there on EO's and aromatherapy?
Also what would be a good set of base EO's to get, ones that would mix well together to create different scents?
Thanks all,
Erin