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Here's a Chart of Commonly Available Essential Oils Based Upon Their Note Classification:
What does that mean? Your Blends should have Three Notes, a
Top, Middle and Base.
Anise
Basil
Bergamot
Citronella
Eucalyptus
Grapefruit
Lavender
Lavendin
Lemon
Lemongrass
Lime
Orange (Sweet or Blood)
Peppermint
Petitgrain
Spearmint
Tangerine
Cajeput
Carrot Seed
Cinnamon
Clary Sage
Clove
Cypress
Dill
Fennel
Geranium
Juniper
Marjoram
Nutmeg
Pepper, Black
Pine, Scotch
Rosemary
Spruce
Tea Tree
Thyme
Ylang Ylang
Cedarwood
Frankincense
Ginger
Helichrysum
Myrrh
Patchouli
Vetiver
Blending does not have a hard and fast rule that must be followed to create that wonderful blend that you’ll love for a lifetime. The lack of limits and restrictions is what makes perfumery an art form. Having said that, a few tips will help get you off to a fine start:
Blending Tips
When blending, start out with either 5, 10, 20 or 25 drops. 25 drops should be the most that you start with. By starting small, you waste less oil in your blending experiments
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