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20 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops each of lemon and sweet orange oil
Witch hazel
Aloe Vera
METHOD
Start by pouring your essential oils into your glass bottle.
A note about bottles: You want to use glass bottles when using essential oils. The essential oils will eat away at a plastic bottle rendering this formula useless. Glass bottles are easy to find at a local health food store or online.
When mixing essential oils for a spray, the rule of thumb is to add 10-15 drops of essential oil per ounce of liquid.
I added 20 drops of tea tree oil, 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops each of lemon and sweet orange oil.
Gently swirl the oils together in your glass spray bottle. Then, fill the remainder of your bottle with witch hazel and aloe vera.
I used a witch hazel and aloe vera formula I got from our local health store. If you’re using them separately, then just fill your bottle 2/3 with witch hazel and the remaining 1/3 with aloe vera.
Put the lid on your bottle and give the mixture a good shake.
If you have Vitamin E oil, then add a few drops to your mixture as well. This is not necessary, but it will extend the shelf life of your hand sanitizer as well as add additional healing properties to your spray.
Label your spray bottle and use your DIY hand sanitizer when you’re out and about during the cold and flu season.