Welcome Aromatherapy Friend!
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the internet.
You’re in the right place if you:
- love essential oils
- want new recipes for your diffuser
- need the benefits of aromatherapy
- like your house to smell fabulous
I use essential oils everyday and I am constantly amazed at their effectiveness and versatility. But my favorite way to use the oils, and the one I turn to again and again, is diffusing. You might even say I’m a little diffuser-obsessed. I just can’t think of anything better than being surrounded by wonderful smells all day long.
These 5 Fabulous Essential Oil Diffuser Recipes are just a few of my favorite blends and a great jumping-off point for you to discover the powerful effects of diffusing essential oils.
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I’m always running one of my (several) diffusers because I love the way it makes my house smell. With three teenage boys and several pets, I need all the help I can get!
But there are lots of other great benefits that come from diffusing essential oils around your home.
Used aromatically essential oils can:
- improve mood
- relieve stress and tension
- relax the body
- improve memory and focus
- reduce anxiety
- support the immune system
- clean and purify the air
Did I mention that these diffuser recipes will make your house smell fabulous? Oh yeah, baby!
Here are five of my favorite essential oil diffuser recipes for you to try at your house:
There are 2 kinds of people: morning people and people who want to kill morning people.
It’s no secret around here that I am not a morning person. Some people might claim that is an understatement. And since I don’t drink coffee or soda, I can’t rely on caffeine to get me going.
My sweet husband wakes up earlier than me (yes, I married a die-hard morning person) so he often gets the diffuser going with this uplifting essential oil blend. It may be because he’s sweet (which he is) or it may be a method of survival. Either way, it works.
Uplifting Blend Diffuser Recipe
Lemon–cleanses and purifies the air, promotes a positive mood and supports cognitive ability.
Wild Orange–supports healthy immune function, purifies the air, uplifting to the mind and body.
Bergamot–reduces tension and stress, lessens anxious feelings, increases confidence.
My house was clean yesterday…sorry you missed it.
I love the smell of my house right after everyone has cleaned it with my all-natural homemade cleaning products. Diffusing this Clean & Fresh blend gives that same “just cleaned” scent without all the scrubbing.
Clean & Fresh Diffuser Recipe
Lavender–freshens the air, widely used for its calming and relaxing qualities.
Lemon–cleanses and purifies the air, promotes a positive mood.
Rosemary–helps reduce nervous tension and fatigue, stimulates the mind.
Homework–because 7 hours of school just isn’t enough.
Kids seem to get a lot of homework these days. Even when my boys were in kindergarten they were bringing home assignments. What’s up with that?
Essential oils to the rescue. I like to use this study blend diffuser recipe while my kids are doing homework or studying for a test. It’s great for increasing focus and concentration and also improves memory recall. I also use it in the diffuser on my desk when I’m trying to concentrate on writing a blog post. Like right now.
Study Blend Diffuser Recipe
Peppermint–promotes healthy respiratory function and clear breathing, non-stimulant, invigorating pick-me-up.
Rosemary–improves concentration and memory retention, helps reduce tension and fatigue.
Basil–promotes mental alertness and lessens anxious feelings, increases focus and concentration.
Two roads diverged in a wood and…oh great, now I’m lost.
This is a wonderful blend that I like to diffuse, especially in the colder months. It smells like a cup of hot cider and makes me feel all warm and cozy. This would be a perfect blend to diffuse at your holiday parties and get-togethers.
Mulled Cider Diffuser Recipe
Wild Orange–supports healthy immune function, purifies the air, uplifting to the mind and body.
Cinnamon–supports healthy immune function, promotes feelings of warmth and well-being.
Clove–powerful antioxidant, supports a healthy immune system, supports cardiovascular health
Bed–a magical place where I suddenly remember everything I forgot to do.
The time between dinner and bedtime is what we lovingly refer to around here as “the witching hour”. Sometimes certain people are tired and cranky and sometimes certain people are wild and crazy. I won’t name names but they know who they are. Actually they probably don’t, come to think of it, because denial is one of the hallmarks of the witching hour.
That’s why I love my bedtime blend diffuser recipe. It’s great to diffuse in the hours before bed and also great to diffuse on a bedside table for a good night’s sleep.
Bedtime Blend Diffuser Recipe
Lavender–widely used for its calming and relaxing properties, eases muscle tension.
Cedarwood–supports healthy respiratory function, evokes feeling of wellness and relaxation.
Marjoram–valued for its calming properties and positive effect on the nervous system, supports a healthy respiratory system.
So that’s what teen spirit smells like. Got it.
I know, I know, I already gave you five of my favorite diffuser recipes. But just because I like you, I’m throwing in farm kid #2’s favorite blend as well. It’s called Man-Cave because he loves to diffuse it in his bedroom which is down in the basement, has very little light, is abnormally cold (he likes it that way) and really does feel like a cave.
His favorite blend smells very woodsy which adds to the “I live by myself in a cave in the woods” ambiance I guess he’s going for. That’s fine with me because his woodsy man-cave smell is wonderful and I’ll take that over “smells like teen spirit” any day! (Sorry Nirvana fans).
Man-Cave Diffuser Blend
White Fir–supports clear breathing and respiratory function, energizes the body and mind.
Cedarwood–evokes feelings of wellness and vitality, relaxing and soothing aroma.
Cyprus–supports healthy respiratory function, promotes vitality and energy.
So there you have it, my favorite diffuser blends to diffuse throughout the day. If you have a favorite blend of your own please leave it in the comments.
Renee@Two in the Kitchen says
I love all these ideas, especially the Uplifting blend and the nighttime blend since those are my hardest times of the day. Apparently I don’t like to either wake up or fall asleep easily! 🙂
Leah says
Diffusing can definitely help with that Renee. Give it a try. 🙂
–Leah
Alex - Funky Jungle says
I love using essential oils that way and have already enjoyed the benefits of the first recipe. Definitely will have to try the others you listed, I’ve found I already have most of these oils at home. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Stopping by from the SITS Girls, have a great weekend!
Leah says
Hi Alex–glad to hear you’re already a pro at diffusing. Nothing makes me happier than having a home that smells yummy. Let me know what you think of the other recipes. 🙂
–Leah
Amanda says
This might be a stupid question but how much water do you add? My diffuser uses water and essential oils.
Leah says
Hi Amanda–there are no stupid questions here. 🙂 Every EO diffuser is different but they all have a mark inside the chamber that indicates how much water to put in. Just fill to that line with water and then add the EOs in the recipe. Have a great day and happy diffusing!
–Leah
Sherie says
THANK YOU for sharing your recipes. I’m just getting started with diffusing essential oils. I’m excited to give these a try. My husband has trouble sleeping so very excited about your night time blend.
Leah says
You’re welcome Sherie! Diffusing is such a powerful way to use essential oils. Great job getting on the EO train!
–Leah
Tamara says
These are great!! I use Lemon, Wild Orange, Grapefruit, and Purify for the extra “stinky” days where all 3 of my still at home teenage sons are lounging and the dogs and cats are all hanging out with them. I add Elevation and Citrus Blend to my kitchen diffuser as I’m doing dishes and floors (cleaned with Lemon EO, white vineagar, water). My Stress Relief Blend for “THOSE” days is Balance, Lavender, Clary Sage, and Ylang Ylang. I love finding new combinations!
Leah says
Hi Tamara–thanks for stopping by. I totally get the 3 teenage boys hanging around with the pets scenario. One of them has usually just come home from work and smells like a barn. So yeah, we diffuse A LOT around here. Saves my nose as well as my sanity. LOL! I’m always looking for new combinations too so glad I could help out. 🙂
–Leah
Jessica says
I have been mixing 4 drops lime 4 drops grape fruit 2 drops basil. Sometimes I add 2 drops juniper berry. The best fresh make me happy blend! Thankyou for sharing
Leah says
Thanks Jessica! I am definitely going to try that. Sounds heavenly. 🙂
–Leah
Kristi says
What a helpful collection- just what I was looking for! I’m brand new to diffusing and EO and have just used an equal amount of lavender and lemon (which smells so much better than the Yankee blend do me!). Question about switching throughout the day- my diffuser lasts for hours. Do you dump the leftover water/EO blend when switching or just use half the water? If reducing water, I assume the EO amounts stay the same because you just want it to run for less time? Do you have to clean it before switching blends? Thanks for helping a newbie! I’m thinking about getting a diffuser for each bedroom if this goes well.
Leah says
Hi Kristie–thanks for your questions. My diffusers lasts for hours too so as a practice I just let them run till their out. I don’t want to waste the oils by dumping any out and I love all the different blends so I’m happy with whatever is in there. If you reduce the water you can reduce the oils accordingly, especially if you’re trying to conserve your oils. You could use the same amount of oil if you want and it might create a stronger smell but I’ve never tried it. Personally I always fill them up all the way so I can just set it and forget it. You do not have to clean before switching blends (thank goodness!). I go for weeks before cleaning and you’ll know it’s time when your diffuser stops putting out very much vapor. Oh and I highly recommend getting one for each bedroom! Enjoy!
–Leah
Kim says
Thank you for the recipes! I have had my diffuser for a while and forget to pull it out sometimes. I can’t wait to try some of these
Leah says
Oh you definitely need to get that baby running Kim! I love my diffuser and use it everyday. House smells yummy and it helps everyone’s mood too. It’s a win-win. 🙂
–Leah
Tari says
is there a difference between orange and wild orange?
Leah says
Hi Tari–nope, no difference. It depends on what brand of EO you use and my favorite brand calls it wild orange. Thanks for stopping by!
–Leah
Hailey says
That stuff works LOVE this site 🙂
Leah says
Thanks so much! 🙂
Elizabeth says
I still do not have marjoram, for which EO may I replace it… Thanks! 😀
Leah says
Hi Elizabeth–thanks for your question. You can replace the marjoram with any of the oils known for their calming properties. I would recommend roman chamomile, vetiver, ylang ylang, patchouli or sandalwood. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find a combo that works for you (and has a smell you love). Have a great day!
–Leah
kimberly says
Im definitely trying your study blend. I didn’t know there was a blend for studying/concentrating!! have only used essential oils for relaxation and setting the mood. I use a nebulizer from http://www.richaromas.com it’s different from the ultrasonic ones uses no heat or water.
Leah says
Hi Kimberly–I wish I’d known about peppermint and rosemary when I was in college. I sure could have used the help. LOL!
–Leah
Kimberly says
Hey Leah,
Quick question. How is it that some of the other people posting on here actually have their image along with their comments? I tried to register on your blog but couldn’t find a link?
Thanks,
Kimberly
Debbie Sia says
I love reading all your information!!! You sound like a really nice person it is so nice that you share your ideas….
Thank you
Leah says
Wow Debbie–that is such a sweet thing to say. So glad you find all the crazy stuff I post useful and I hope you have a fabulous day. You sure made mine brighter! 🙂
–Leah
Serrapeptase says
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I enjoy the information you provide here and can’t wait to take a look when I get home.
I’m shocked at how quick your blog loaded on my cell phone
.. I’m not even using WIFI, just 3G .. Anyhow, wonderful blog!
Leah says
Thank-you so much for your wonderful compliments. Your comment about being bored to death at work made me laugh out load. Glad I could provide a bit of relief. 🙂
–Leah
Cheryl says
What type of oils do you use? And which blend do you use to rub on bottom of feet at night for immune system?
Leah says
Hi Cheryl–if you’d like to know what brand of essential oils I use you can email me directly at fabulousfarmgirl@gmail.com. The EO blend My family rubs on our feet every night is called Protective Blend and it is amazing! Email me directly if you’d like more information. Have a great day!
–Leah
Kristi says
Your 5 blends sound nice. What are the ratis (how many drops of each oil) to water ratio? I know to much of one over the other can sometimes make it stink as I have found. 🙁 I hate to waste my oils so much so I look to others for exact ratios. Love your site.
Leah says
Hi Kristi–most diffusers, when filled up to the max line, take about 5 drops of EO. If you go to the post you’ll see that the recipe (exact amount of each oil) is listed on each picture. That is the amount to put into a fully filled diffuser. Hope that helps. 🙂
–Leah
Sheila says
I have a similar question. If you have a larger diffuser, say 300 ml, wouldn’t you use more drops of EO than you would in a diffuser half that size? I’m brand new to this and I’m trying to figure out a good oil to water ratio. Thanks ?
Leah says
Hi Sheila–that’s a large diffuser you got there. LOL! If it holds 300 ml that is about 10 oz. My diffusers all hold between 3-4 fluid oz. of water and in those I use 5-6 drops of EO. For your a 10 oz. (300 ML) diffuser you can just double the amount of oil in the recipes, so 10-12 drops total. Hope that helps. 🙂
–Leah
Rosalyn says
My diffuser doesn’t seem to release any vapor anymore. How do I clean it?
Leah says
Hi Rosalyn–essential oil diffusers do need to be cleaned regularly and if little or no more vapor is coming out then that is a sure sign. Fill the water reservoir with about an inch of white vinegar and an inch of water. Let it sit for about 20 minutes. Get a q-tip and, while the vinegar mix is still in it, run it around the sides and bottom of the water well focusing on the circular indent on the bottom. Drain and rinse and you should be back in business. Hope that helps!
–Leah
Amanda B. says
I’m glad to find this– I’ll give it a try. The manufacturer of the diffusers I have suggested cleaning out the water reservoir and well areas with a small amount of rubbing alcohol. It removed the build-up very well, but the diffuser has a slight medicine-y smell now. I’ll give the vinegar treatment a shot and see if that knocks it out! Vinegar can do a lot!
Amanda B. says
Verdict: The vinegar-and-water treatment worked great! No residual medicine-y smell left. Just in case anybody reads this. 🙂
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Pam Robinson says
Thanks for the study blend. I am 50 and taking a 9 month course for bible study. Been a while since I had to concentrate this much. This is great!
Leah says
Good for you Pat! We should never stop learning and challenging ourselves. Definitely use the study blend and enjoy what I’m sure will be a very enlightening and rewarding course. 🙂
–Leah
jessica roy says
Thanks for this post! It really narrowed it down for me. I want to go for a nebulizer to get the maximum therapeutic benefits I found similar to the one you listed.
Leah says
Glad I could help! 🙂
Ekami Cole says
Hi I am just learning how great essential oils really are. I have tried a few but I am so so passionate about learning more and more about them. I can go for hours reading about all their wonderful healthy benefits. Thank you fir sharing your oil recipes. Also has anyone tried Jasmine? I have always loved the smell Thsnk you
Leah says
Yayyy Ekami–I’m so glad for you! Essential oils have changed my family’s health for the better more than anything else. I created this blog mostly to help others discover the amazing ways to use EOS. I have Jasmine and it does smell wonderful. That said it is an absolute (meaning it is extracted by seeping in alcohol same as vanilla) not an essential oil and is mostly used in aromatherapy for it’s emotional benefits. Keep learning and trying new ways to use EOs and hopefully my site will continue to help you on your journey. 🙂
–Leah
Bonnie says
You don’t say how much water to add to diffuser. I have no idea since I just ordered a larger one that holds more water.
Thanks
Bonnie says
Looking back at the comments I found the answer to my question about the ratio of oils to water in a large diffuser.
I should have paid more attention. I’m new to this.
Thank you
Leah says
Awesome Bonnie and you’re so welcome!
–Leah
Linda says
I’m new to diffusers and I’m looking for a scent that would be like clean air or a beachy fragrance, fresh air, sand, waves, clean. I’m having a hard time finding something like this, maybe I’m setting myself up for disappointment.
Julia says
Same! Same! I miss the beachy and clean laundry scents from all the candles I used to purchase…wish I could somehow find those in EO.
Kristal Roe says
I was wondering how much of the study blend to use in a roller ball versus diffusing?
Annelize Ve says
Hello Leah
Thanks so much for your lovely blog.
I would like to make use of some of your recipes but am a complete novice at diffuser-oils.
I always used to buy them but want to make them myself.
Please treat me like a 8-year old and explain to me what the base-oil would be before i add all the aromatic oils.
Amanda B. says
Hey Annelize– If you’re talking about using oils in the diffuser, you really just need to add the oils directly into the water. You don’t need a carrier oil when you use a diffuser unless your diffuser instructions specifically say that you do. I put the water in (my diffuser recommends warm water), drop in the oils, and let it go. Hope that helps.
Amanda
Christa says
Any tips for using reed diffusers? Same combinations?
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I just got my first diffuser yesterday and was curious as to whether or not you can use more drops, ie 2 drops of this and 2 drops of that…seems very weak. Would I be breaking any rules if more drops were added to create a stronger scent?
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Joyce says
Hi tgere, I was wondering if you have a recipe that smells like coffee. I love the smell of a good coffee aroma in my kitchen in the morning.
Thank you
Joyce
Rudi Pittman says
How long are the diffuser blends supposed to last and how much water is it mixed with? I have a 600ml diffuser and have found even upping simple recipes like the lemon, lavender, rosemary to 10 drops each will give scent for a while but hours later seems to just be giving off mist. Now I should also state this is in a BIG room with high ceilings.
Katy says
OMG. After reading the first few paragraphs of your post, I found that “OK, I’ll try this recipe”. However, after reading the entire article. I think it’s better to try them all. Your writing is fascinating. Thanks for the great article.
Kristin says
Hi
I just found your web page and hope you might be able to help me. My son suffers from large adenoids which give him crazy headaches. We are trying to avoid them being removed but also don’t want him on constant inhalers. Would you have a diffuser recipe that I could try? Anything is worth a go.
Thank you
Kristin
Ellison says
Where do you purchase your oils? I am completely new to oils/diffusers. Could I have one diffuser in my den and another in my bedroom for night time or would that mess up the smells?
Mary says
I’d like to use my plug in wax melt burner with essential oils instead of the store bought wax melts that are way too fake smelling for me. Do you have any suggestions on the best way to do this?
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ERESU says
Do you have a recipe for strong coffee aroma for soap (not sweet coffee aroma).
Thank you
Lisa says
Hello, this is going to sound like a dumb question but do you mix diffuser recipes with oil or water, or do you just drop the oils into the diffuser?