5+ invigorating perfumes you can make with essential oils

When it comes to essential oils, it's fun to experiment with combinations that boost mood and health. Whether you prefer deep, woodsy scents, bright citrus notes or gentle floral, there's a combination of essential oil perfume that should work for you. The best part is DIY essential oil perfume is so easy to make.
Below is a roundup of favorite tried and true recipes. From comforting notes of ylang-ylang to deep woodsy pine, the short video tutorials spell out the recipes and the reasons for including these powerful essential oils. Get ready to de-stress, detoxify and DIY.
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1. DIY floral perfume oil
This perfume smells just like a flower garden and is designed to make you feel stress-free and confident. Watch this short video to learn all the essential oils included and why. Hint: One drop of bergamot is included for a powerful reason.
2. DIY earthy perfume
Feeling rushed, imbalanced and like you're always on the go? Try getting grounded with this DIY earthy perfume. The short video offers all the steps to making this relaxing scent.
3. DIY woodsy perfume oil
If floral or deep earthy scents aren't your thing, you'll love this woodsy perfume oil. With notes of rosemary, frankincense and a hint of sweet orange, you'll smell great and feel even better. Check out the short video to learn how to make this go-to woodsy perfume oil recipe.
4. DIY citrus perfume oil
Nothing will boost your mood faster than this bright and happy DIY Citrus Perfume Oil. Essential oils such as sweet orange help fight depression and naturally boost happiness. You won't be able to avoid the happy vibes when you wear this scent! Watch the short video to find out how to make it.
5. DIY warm and spicy perfume oil
This delicious-smelling perfume oil brings fall weather to mind. Zesty lemon, soft rose and the warm tang of cinnamon blend together for a scent that's almost edible. Check out the short video to learn the recipe for this essential oil perfume.​
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