One area I really love to infuse some serious aromatherapy is in my bathrooms. They get hammered with really funky odors and I like to make sure they smell as fresh and clean as possible. Here are 10 essential oils for the bathroom, along with some recipes to make this space a pleasant place! Whether spring cleaning is in full swing or it is in the middle of summer, cleaning is essential all year round. Here I share some oily tips, uses, and recipes to make sure your bathroom does not get neglected. Top 10 Essential Oils for the BathroomIt's time to clean up your bathroom! Essential oils are a great way to make it smell fresh and feel even better. While you can use just about any essential oil in just about any place, these are my top 10 essential oils I like to use specifically in my bathrooms, and the reasons why I enjoy them. 1. Lemon Essential Oil
2. Pine (aka Scotch Pine)
3. Tea Tree Oil
4. Peppermint Essential Oil
5. Eucalyptus Essential Oil
Read More: Eucalyptus Spotlight 6. Lavender Essential Oil
7. Orange Essential Oil
8. Grapefruit Essential Oil
Read More: Grapefruit Spotlight 9. Spearmint Essential Oil
10. Lemongrass Essential Oil
Read More: Lemongrass Essential Oil Spotlight How to Use Essential Oils in the BathroomEssential oils have many benefits, and they can be used in a variety of ways in your bathroom, here are some ideas. Diffuse Essential OilsDiffusing is a perfect way to freshen a bathroom, plus visitors will be pleasantly surprised when they walk into a bathroom that has a diffuser going. Use any one of the oils above or try a diffuser blend, see the recipe section below for a couple to try. My favorite place to use my nebulizing diffuser is in the bathroom. The reason is simple, it quickly gets essential oils in the air and eliminates odors. I have also enjoyed running it in the bathroom while I am showering. The diffused oil mixes beautifully with the shower steam. Essential Oil Homemade SpraysHomemade sprays like room sprays, cleaning sprays, and toilet sprays, are great for cleaning germs and clearing odors. Check out our recipe section below for some blends to try. Essential Oil Toilet DropsDo you have any expired essential oils? I usually have a few that are past their prime and no longer considered safe to use on skin, but the aroma is still nice, too nice to throw away. I utilize them in cleaning recipes, the laundry, or as toilet drops. I keep at least one expired bottle near my toilet and I place one drop directly into the toilet bowl (either before or after use). I label my expired oils I use for this "Toilet Drops" so it reminds me these bottles are expired. Recently I have been using cilantro, oh... it smells so lovely! How many toilet bowls can claim that?? Bathroom AromatherapyI am sure you have heard the toilet paper roll hack, right? You add 1-2 drops of essential oil to the inside of toilet paper roll you are currently using. As the toilet paper is unrolled, you will catch a scent. Add more drops when the scent fades. How about the essential oil cotton ball in the trash can? Add a few drops of lemon essential oil (or whatever you wish) and place it in the bottom of the trash can. 150+ Easy and Effective Essential Oil Blends Ultimate GuideThese DIY bathroom recipes are included in our oily guide: Bathroom Diffuser BlendsIt’s no wonder that diffusers are becoming increasingly popular because of their ability to fill your home with a variety of fragrances while creating a calming atmosphere. And if you’re really looking to get creative and make your own special blend, then these bathroom diffuser blends are just the ticket!
Essential Oil Recipes for the BathroomCleaning, freshening, relaxing, disinfecting...all the good things that your bathroom desires!
What are some other ways essential oils can be used?Essential oils have a wide range of applications, from aromatherapy to cleaning products. Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils to improve physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. Pine, lemon, lime, and cedarwood are all popular essential oils. Essential oils can also be used for relaxation, muscle pain, cramps, nausea, vomiting, colds, flu, sinus infections, bronchitis, asthma, skin care, acne, eczema, psoriasis, scars, stretch marks, wrinkles, cuts, bruises, insect bites, and burns. Share on PinterestRelated Post to Read:Via https://www.lovingessentialoils.com/blogs/diy-recipes/essential-oils-for-the-bathroom
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