Magical Uses For Essential Oils

magical uses for essential oils

add to:

the bath 

the shower

spell jars

sachets 

oil diffusers 

washing machine 

dryer sheets

make homemade:

perfumes 

salves

lotions

soaps

balms

scrubs

floor washes

pest repellants 

use to:

anoint candles and crystals

anoint other magical tools 

anoint yourself

anoint personal items

make elemental, planetary, or celestial oil blends

make charged water or blessed oils

always:

dilute your essential oils with a carrier oil

do a patch test before putting oils on your skin

never:

diffuse around pets or those with respiratory issues or other medical problems

ingest essential oils or have others ingest essential oils - they are not safe to drink or to cook with

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