Why not use distilled water with a few drops of essential oil instead of warming oil. I use this method of aromatherapy in a tea light warmer.
warming oils
Started by timelesspresents, May 25 2010 08:27 PM
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#21
Posted 19 February 2012 - 11:33 AM
#22
Posted 15 August 2012 - 11:25 AM
Well i use burlap as well and it's very nice !
#23
Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:05 PM
timelesspresents, on 25 May 2010 - 08:27 PM, said:
I just got a tea light oil warmer at Walmart for $4 to use in our booth at craft shows and the farmer's market. I want to use some of my FO's or EO's in it to maybe help draw folks in to look around. One problem, I don't know how to make my own waming oils and can find nothing here under search. I'm assuming that it wouldn't be a good idea to go straight with the oils because of flashpoints, so that a carrier oil would be needed or some other dilution method. Anyone got a simple instructional or recipe they want to share?
#24
Posted 01 January 2013 - 09:25 AM
After reading all of the replies to the original question, I guess I'm confused...apparently there is not a simple recipe for making warming oils (?). Do any of you bottle and sell warming oil? Is the dpg an additive that will 'always' work with fragrance oil?
Karen
Karen
#25
Posted 02 January 2013 - 02:18 PM
I always use water in my tea light and electric oil warmers. I fill them with enough water to cover the bottom, then place a couple drops EO on top. I think this helps give it a gentler warmth and can help clean up if you make sure that all the water doesn't burn off.
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