Aromatherapy, How To Make A Great Synergy Oil

Aromatherapy, How To Make A Great Synergy Oil
Aromatherapy is a great way to improve your overall health and well-being. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety, and depression, and has been known to help people with cancer.

Essential oils are often used in synergy oils, which are blends of two or more essential oils. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of using synergy oils and how to make your own using aromatherapy.

The Benefits Of Using Synergy Oils Include:


1. Increased efficacy: When essential oils are blended together, they can be more effective than when used alone. This is because each oil has its own unique therapeutic properties that can complement each other.

2. Greater coverage: By using a synergy oil, you can target a wider range of conditions. For example, a blend of lavender and chamomile essential oils can be used to treat both anxiety and insomnia.

3. Enhanced aroma: When essential oils are blended together, they can create a more pleasing scent than when used alone. This is because each oil has its own unique fragrance that can add to the overall aroma.

4. Greater shelf life: Synergy oils can last longer than single-oil blends because the essential oils used in them have a tendency to stabilize each other. This is due to the fact that each oil has its own unique chemical composition that can help prolong the shelf life of the blend.

5. More economical: Synergy oils can be more cost-effective than single-oil blends because they use less of each essential oil. This is because each oil in the blend contributes its own unique therapeutic properties, so you don’t need to use as much of each oil to achieve the desired effect.

Now that we’ve discussed the benefits of using synergy oils, let’s ...

Learn How To Make Your Own Synergy Blends


The first step is to choose the essential oils you want to use in your synergy oil. You can select up to three different oils, but we recommend using two so that the fragrance of each oil can be more easily detected.

Some great essential oil combinations for synergy oils include:

Lavender and Chamomile: An excellent combination for treating anxiety and insomnia.

Peppermint and Eucalyptus: This combination is great for treating colds and congestion.

Lemon and Ginger: Great for treating nausea and indigestion.

Once you’ve selected the essential oils you want to use, it’s time to choose a carrier oil. Carrier oils are used to dilute essential oils so that they can be safely applied to the skin.

Some Great Carrier Oils For Synergy Oils Include:


Jojoba Oil: This oil is similar in composition to the natural oil produced by our skin, so it’s readily absorbed.

Sweet Almond Oil: This oil is light in texture and has a neutral scent, making it a great choice for synergy oils.

Grapeseed Oil: This oil is light in texture and has a neutral scent, making it a great choice for synergy oils.

Now that you’ve selected your essential oils and carrier oil, it’s time to mix them together! We recommend using a ratio of 3 parts carrier oil to 1 part essential oil. For example, if you’re using 2 ounces (60 ml) of jojoba oil as your carrier oil, you would use 1/2 ounce (15 ml) of each essential oil.

Once you’ve mixed your oils together, it’s time to bottle them up! We recommend using dark glass bottles with droppers for storing your synergy oils. This will help to protect the oils from light and air, which can degrade their quality over time.

Summing Things Up ...


Now that you know how to make your own synergy oils, put them to good use! Try diffusing a few drops in your home or office to enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy. You can also add a few drops to your bathtub or massage table for a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.

Thanks for reading! I hope this article has served as a good introduction to synergy oils.

That's it for this week. Share your thoughts, ideas, and favorite aromatherapy blends in the Fragrance forum and on social media.

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