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Aromatherapy Blending Resource Guide

Often times when I am speaking to people about products that they are making they ask about conversions and how to make blends within certain concentrations. I have posted some conversion charts below for reference. Examples of how to use these charts follow.  Feel free to post your questions regarding blending in the comment section below!

Example #1  ~  Product: Massage Oil

Let’s say you wanted to make a massage oil to use on clients, family members, or for personal use. I suggest making a small amount to determine if you like the texture and scent of the blend prior to preparing a larger volume. In classic aromatherapy the recommended dilution for a massage oil is a 2% concentration.

To make 1 oz of massage oil you would need roughly two Tablespoons of a carrier oil/lotion  (e.g. olive oil, sweet almond oil, virgin coconut oil, etc.) and a total of 12 drops of essential oils. Once you have decided on a blend and carrier that you like, you can expand this recipe to a larger volume. For instance, 4 oz of carrier oil(1/2 cup), with a total of 48 drops of essential oils.

Conversion Chart

Drops to Volume

20 drops   =

1/5 teaspoon

=          1ml

100 drops    =

1 teaspoon

=            5 ml

300 drops    =

1 Tablespoon

 =          15 ml

600 drops    =

1 ounce

=          30 ml

Blending Concentrations

(per volume)

Bottle Size Total Volume Drops per [1%] Drops per

[2%]

Drops per

[3%]

Drops per

[4%]

1/3 oz=

10 ml

2

4

6

8

½ oz =

15 ml

3

6

9

12

1 oz  =

30 ml

6

12

18

24

2 oz   =

60 ml

12

24

36

48

4 oz   =

120 ml

24

48

72

96

8 oz   =

240 ml

48

96

144

192

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