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  • @rodgersmith1991 mmm interesting about the seperation. i haven't actually tried to make a body oil - i will ask around and see what i can come up with about getting the oils to merge. goodluck!

  • @rodgersmith1991 It depends on your intentions of the body oil. In either case you should test a small patch of the fragrance on your skin and see if any redness or irritation occurs. If there is no reaction and you're wearing it as a scent, only applying small amounts, you should be fine. If you are using it internally you might want to dilute it with something - like coconut oil!

  • Did you just reiki it? :)

  • @99sra I am not trained in Reiki, but I did meditate positive and loving energy in and around it. Speaking of which, you can do that to the rain and other bodies of water - check out Masaru Emoto

  • Ooook Thank you for the great info!

  • Why dry over fresh? Does it matter? Great video!!

  • @LoveHorseDust Thank you HorseDust, dried herbs are preferred because the water in fresh herbs may cause mold. In fact, the drier the better - It gives the oil a chance to rehydrate the plant and penetrate deeper, extracting more of the medicine. You can also replace the Almond oil for a non-nut oil, like jojoba, if need be.

  • For more info visit HERBALOO (dot) org

  • cool

  • When it reads "crush it lightly to release aromatic oils" Lavender turns into a fairy.....

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