@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!
@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
@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.
@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!
herbaloobird 7 months ago
@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!
herbaloobird 7 months ago
Did you just reiki it? :)
99sra 10 months ago
@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
herbaloobird 10 months ago
Ooook Thank you for the great info!
LoveHorseDust 11 months ago
Why dry over fresh? Does it matter? Great video!!
LoveHorseDust 11 months ago
@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.
herbaloobird 11 months ago
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herbaloobird 1 year ago
cool
kghaddon 1 year ago
When it reads "crush it lightly to release aromatic oils" Lavender turns into a fairy.....
herbaloobird 1 year ago