Homemade air sprays are simple to make, cost-effective, and completely natural.
Many
commercial sprays contain artificial fragrances that can trigger allergies,
headaches, or breathing problems. Thankfully you don’t need those to make your
home smell amazing. You can create your own natural air spray using essential
oils!
We will walk you through how to make your own homemade air spray with essential
oils. With just a few ingredients, you’ll have a safe and fresh-smelling home in no time.Let’s get
started!
What
you’ll need
To make your
DIY air spray, you’ll need the following:
- A
spray bottle: Preferably glass, as
essential oils can break down plastic over time
- Distilled
water: Helps the spray last longer
and prevents bacteria
- Witch
hazel or vodka: Acts as a preservative and
helps the oils mix with water
- Essential
oils of your choice:
Lavender, peppermint, lemon, eucalyptus, or any favourite scent
These
ingredients are easy to find in stores or online. Once you have them, you’re
ready to mix your spray.
Step-by-step
guide
Step
1: Choose your scent
Pick your
favourite essential oils based on the mood you want to create:
·
Relaxing – Lavender, chamomile, or sandalwood
·
Energising – Lemon, orange, or peppermint
·
Refreshing – Eucalyptus, tea tree, or rosemary
You can mix
two or more oils to create a unique scent blend. For example, lavender and
lemon make a great combination for a fresh yet soothing aroma.
Step
2: Mix the ingredients
·
Fill your spray bottle about ¾ full
with distilled water.
·
Add 1-2 tablespoons of witch hazel
or vodka. This helps the essential oils blend well with the water.
·
Add 15-20 drops of your chosen
essential oils. You can adjust the amount depending on how strong you want the
scent to be.
Step
3: Shake well
Close the spray
bottle and shake it well to combine all the ingredients. The oils and water
will separate over time, so always shake before each use.
Step
4: Test and adjust
Spray a
little in the air and see if you like the scent strength. If it’s too light,
add a few more drops of essential oil. If it’s too strong, dilute it with more
water.
Ways
to use your homemade air spray
You can use
your spray in the bedroom, living room, the bathroom, the car or on fabrics
like curtains, couches, and rugs for a long-lasting fragrance.
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