by Liz Fulcher | May 18, 2019 | Blog, Essential Oils, Safety
You can’t work with essential oils for 28 years as I have, and not experience some mini-disasters along the way. Spilling expensive oils, forgetting to record a great blend, breaking beautiful bottles and getting oils anywhere they don’t belong on the...
by Liz Fulcher | May 17, 2019 | Blog, Carriers
If you’re new to Neem Oil, you’re in for a wonderful treat! This versatile oil is extracted from the cold pressed seeds of the Azadirachta indica tree. The Neem Tree is an evergreen that is part of the Mahogany botanical family called Meliaceae and can be found in dry...
by Liz Fulcher | May 9, 2019 | Blog, Essential Oils
Every week on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest I get questions about blending: “Liz, how strong a blend should I make for my husband’s sprained ankle?” “Liz, I want to use essential oils on my children but don’t know how much is...
by Liz Fulcher | May 4, 2019 | Blog, Carriers
Every aromatherapist needs a wide selection of carriers in which to mix their essential oils (read why in my Blending Dilutions Guidelines blog post). No single carrier is going to be right for every aromatherapy application, so it’s logical that...
by Liz Fulcher | Apr 25, 2019 | Blog, Essential Oils, Green Cleaning, Recipes and Blends
(I used to grate my own soap flakes like in this photo, but switched to Organic Soap Flakes) Everything used to clean my home, I make myself; even my laundry detergent. I’ve been making this terrific laundry soap for years. It’s simple to formulate,...
by Liz Fulcher | Apr 14, 2019 | Blog, Essential Oils, Hydrosols
In every class I teach, as soon as Rose Essential Oil is mentioned I know the question will be asked about the differences between Rose Otto and Rose Absolute, and rightly so. They are often both available from the same vendor under “Rose Oil” and many recipes will...