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Writer's pictureApril Brancamp, BCTN

Diluting Essential Oils

I always recommend diluting essential oils when using them topically. What exactly does that mean, you ask?

The essential oils I use are 100% pure therapeutic essential oils. Using them directly on your skin might be fine in some instances, but I recommend always diluting them because you want to avoid a future sensitivity to that oil, or you may have sensitive skin.

Diluting means using a vegetable (carrier) oil along with the essential oil. Something like coconut oil, olive oil, jojoba oil or grapeseed oil, etc. Whatever is your favorite. I like coconut oil because it’s good for your skin, and it doesn’t leave a greasy residue like some vegetable oils will.

Dilution is done by applying the carrier oil onto the skin and then applying the essential oil (a drop or two) and rubbing them in. Or you can put a little carrier oil on your hands, add essential oils, rub together and apply to the area that you’re targeting.

Diluting has an additional benefit. By adding the carrier oil to the skin along with the essential oil, you are prolonging the benefit of that essential oil. Essential oils are volatile aromatic compounds that evaporate easily. By diluting, you extend the benefits.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

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