We all love our homes to smell beautiful and fresh, but commercial room sprays and plug-ins contain so many nasty chemicals – not things you want to be breathing in at all!
Did you know you can quickly and cheaply make your own room sprays that are natural, free from harsh chemicals and can even be tailored to your favourite aromas or needs.
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Read on to discover how to make room spray and what you’ll need to make your own room spray…
Your essential oil room spray is now ready to be spritzed around whenever you need!
The beauty of making your own is that you can add any essential oils you like to your DIY room spray! Here are some of our favourites:
For more inspiration why not take a peek at our handy blogs ‘essential oil blends for winter’ and ‘essential oil notes explained’.
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Once you’ve made your room spray you want it to stay fresh and aromatic as long as possible.
Each bottle will last a couple of months, so it’s best to make up a small bottle at a time rather than a large bottle.
There are a few things you can do to help your room spray last longer. Try these handy tips:
When you’re making an essential oil room spray, you need to include a preservative and a solubiliser. These are important for your safety, but they do add non-natural ingredients to your room spray.
We are using Geogard Ultra for the preservative, which is 80% natural. Polysorbate 80 is the solubiliser in this recipe, however it isn’t natural.
If you make a room spray without these, it is unsafe.
If you don’t include a preservative in your DIY room spray then it bacteria will start to grow in it. Then you’ll spray the bacteria around your house with the room spray. Not great…
If you don’t include a solubiliser then the essential oils sit on top of the water. Your spray bottle will feed from the bottom, and spray only water at the beginning. It won’t smell of anything.
At the end, your homemade room spray will be pure essential oil. If you spray this around your house it isn’t very safe.
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Essential oils don’t mix with witch hazel, so you’ll get essential oils floating on the top. At the beginning you’ll just be spraying witch hazel around your house, and at the end it will be pure essential oil.
That’s not particularly useful or safe.
These types of DIY room spray also don’t include a preservative, which means bacteria will start to grow in your homemade room spray. The alcohol content isn’t high enough to stop bacteria growing.
These types of homemade room spray recipes simply aren’t safe.
Homemade room sprays are easy to make, and they’re a wonderful way to freshen up your house.
Don’t be tempted by other recipes that don’t include a preservative or a solubiliser, they’re not safe.
Experiment with your favourite scents and create your own!
As always with essential oils, be mindful around children and pets.
Now that you’ve learned how to make DIY room spray, why not learn how to use essential oils in other ways?
We hope you enjoy our room spray recipe! Comment below and let us know which essential oils you used.
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This post was last modified on 01/11/2023 17:05
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