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DIY Merry and Bright Holiday Roll-on Perfume
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DIY Merry and Bright Holiday Roll-on Perfume

May your days be Merry and Bright with this festive DIY Merry and Bright Holiday Roll-On Perfume made with essential oils.

Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
2 mins
Total Time
3 mins
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 15 drops Wild Orange essential oil
  • 10 Peppermint Essential Oil drops
  • 5 drops Cassia essential oil
  • 5 drops Wintergreen essential oil
  • 2 tsp fractionated coconut oil
  • 1 empty 10mL roller ball

Instructions

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  1. In an empty 10mL roll-on bottle, add essential oils. I love when I get to add Wintergreen because of its pretty pink color.
  2. Once all of the essential oils are added, add the Fractionated Coconut Oil until it is about 1/4” from the top.
  3. Add the roller ball to the top of the bottle. It may take a little bit of muscle to push it down, but you shouldn’t have an issue getting it on.
  4. Add the cap to the bottle and shake until everything is mixed together. At this point you can use the perfume! If you feel like adding more of a certain essential oil, no worries. Just take off the roller bottle and add more essential oils. Just make sure to not spill anything in the process!

Notes

  • To use, apply to wrists, neck, or to any pulse points where you normally wear perfume. Doesn't need to be refrigerated. This recipe should keep and not expire for 4-5 years if using quality real essential oils and fractionated coconut oil. 
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