What are the benefits of purification essential oils?
In addition to cleansing the air of unwanted odors, Purification blend also provides the benefits from its individual constituents. Citronella and Lemongrass oils protect you against outdoor annoyances, while Tea Tree oil cleanses and soothes your skin. Purification has a zesty aroma with sweet and spicy notes. Some would call it exotic with the strong scent of lemongrass. Lavender oil, tea tree oil, myrtle oil, rosemary oil and a hint of citronella give it a pleasant aroma making it a great oil to eliminate stale smells.
What essential oils are good for purification?
Essential oils like Patchouli, Basil, and Thyme are known for their antimicrobial and air-purifying properties, making them excellent natural alternatives for improving indoor air quality—especially when refreshing your space after exposure to smoke, environmental pollutants, or other airborne irritants. Essential Oils Can Negatively Affect Your Health Essential oils are highly concentrated, so inhaling them directly can irritate the respiratory tract.
What is the 20 30 50 rule for essential oils?
The 30/50/20 rule Put simply, your blend will be made up from 30% top note oils, 50% middle note oils and 20% base note oils. So if your blend was 10 drops in total, you’d use 3 drops of a top note, 5 of a middle note and 2 of a base note. We told you it was simple! And so on and so forth. Follow the 30:50:20 ratio when mixing scent notes – 30% top note (3 drops), 50% middle note (5 drops) and 20% base note (2 drops), label each new blend clearly. Essential oil blends perform best after ‘resting’ for a day or so, this will allow the oils to blend and harmonise fully.Fill a 100ml spray bottle with distilled water. Add 10–15 drops of your favorite essential oil (lavender, citrus, peppermint, etc. For longer-lasting fragrance, mix in a teaspoon of witch hazel or alcohol to help disperse the oil. Shake well before each use and spritz around the room as needed.The 30/50/20 rule is a simple ratio that helps balance your scents without overthinking it. It goes like this: 30% top notes, 50% middle notes, 20% base notes. Top notes are what you smell first. They’re light, bright, and quick to disappear, like lemon, bergamot, or peppermint.