Mama Z's Essential Oil Base & Recipe Video (2024)

Reviewed by Sabrina Ann Zielinski, CFGI (Mama Z)

Last updated on February 12th, 2024

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When I was pregnant with my oldest, Esther, I put together this essential oil base recipe to use on my pregnant and postpartum body. I combined some of my favorite ingredients based on their certain benefits. I used raw organic coconut oil for the anti-fungal & antibacterial properties; sweet almond oil because it was a great carrier that wouldn’t affect the essential oil scent I planned to add and it’s great for the skin; jojoba oil because it permeates the dermis of the skin deeper; vitamin E for its awesome skin repair as well as to help keep the collagen & elastin bond tight behind the skin.

Table of Contents:

  1. All-Purpose Carrier Oil Blend Video
  2. Mama Z’s Carrier Oil Base
  3. Index of DIYs Using Mama Z’s Oil Base

All-Purpose Carrier Oil Base & Video

You can add essential oils as you use the base to fill dispensers in your home. Use 1-2 drops for every one ounce of the mixture or use the carrier oil base in your other recipes and roll-ons as directed. Depending on the climate carrier oils for skin may go back to a solid or semi solid state so you can easily apply the same method that I use to melt the coconut oil above.

This mixture worked wonders for keeping our baby’s skin nourished. I applied it to her skin daily, even on the days we didn’t bathe. I love this for everyone from babies all the way up to adults!

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Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Melt the coconut oil using indirect heat. You can do this by placing the coconut oil in a glass measuring cup and putting it on a space heater. You can also immerse the jar of coconut oil in a bowl or saucepan filled with warm (not boiling) water until melted.
  2. Once the coconut oil is liquified, place it in a large glass bowl. Add the sweet almond oil, jojoba, and vitamin E oil. Mix until well blended. If you prefer a whipped consistency, you can achieve that by using an immersion blender or wire whisk.
  3. Pour the essential oil base into glass jars. Store your mixture in a dark, cool place away from any light.

Index of DIYs Using Mama Z’s Oil Base

You can use this customized oil base mixture in almost any DIY or remedy that calls for carrier oils but here are some of the recipes on our site that specifically call for this wonderful blend.

  • DIY Lotion Bar or Salve Base – A thicker base for lotions and salves.
  • Homemade Hand Soap – A gentle liquid hand soap with essential oils.
  • Homemade Shave Cream – Make your own shave balm and eliminate many toxic ingredients.
  • DIY Body Wash – This kid-friendly body wash can replace carcinogenic ingredients in many bath products.
  • Essential Oil Sugar Scrub DIY – A great way to bring a healthy glow to your skin!
  • DIY Lip Balm – Make your own lip balm with essential oils.
  • Homemade Body Butter – Perfect for dry, irritated skin.
  • Mama Z’s Hand Cream – Moisturizing hand cream to soothe dry skin.
  • Homemade Perfumes or ColognesEliminate artificial fragrances with these DIY perfumes.
  • Dusting Spray – A great wood polish to nourish and protect your natural furniture.
  • Fibromyalgia Massage Blend – Great for general pain relief as well.
  • DIY Muscle Rub Pain Relief Salve – Wonderful for after a workout.
  • Natural Pain Relief Massage Oil – Great for chronic pain.
  • Neuropathy Body Oil – Use it for nerve or muscle pain.
  • Night-Time Detox Bath – Perfect for helping you release the day.
  • Clear and Peaceful Roll-On Blend – Great for Thyroid support.
  • Stomach Ache Roll-On Blend – Use these essential oils to ease tummy discomfort.
  • Mama Z’s Joyful Blend – Great for postpartum depression, seasonal mood swings and more.
  • ADD/ADHD Relief Roll-On – A perfect blend to help focus and mental alertness.
  • Kid’s Remedies Roll-Ons – Sleepy time, anxiety, focus, itch relief, and more!
  • Homemade Dog Shampoos – Help control fleas and ticks with this recipe.
  • DIY Bug Repellent – Keep pests away!

Mama Z's Essential Oil Base & Recipe Video (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio for blending essential oils? ›

Follow the 30:50:20 ratio when mixing scent notes - 30% top note (3 drops), 50% middle note (5 drops) and 20% base note (2 drops), label each new blend clearly. Essential oil blends perform best after 'resting' for a day or so, this will allow the oils to blend and harmonise fully.

How many drops of essential oil in base oil? ›

For the body use 2 drops of essential oil in every 5ml of base product (cream, lotion, gel etc) or 1 drop per 5ml on the face.

What are the best smelling essential oil blends? ›

What are the Best Smelling Essential Oil Blends?
  • Lavender, Ylang-Ylang and Orange: a soothing citrus mix.
  • Orange, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Peppermint and Cardamom: an uplifting, energising, motivating combination (Motivate Pure Essential Oil Blend).
  • Ylang-Ylang and Geranium: a floral springtime scent.

How many essential oils can you mix together for hair growth? ›

Yes, you can mix 4 oils for hair growth. Blending multiple oils can create a synergistic effect, enhancing their individual benefits for hair growth. Choose oils that complement each other and are known for promoting hair health, such as castor oil, coconut oil, rosemary oil, and peppermint oil.

What is the best carrier oil to mix with essential oils? ›

Some of the most commonly used carrier oils are grapeseed, jojoba, coconut and apricot kernel oils, as these oils are typically similar in structure to our skin's natural sebums and therefore absorb easily and don't cause clogged pores or breakouts.

What essential oils can you blend together? ›

A few essential oils that blend well together
  • Thieves® and Lemon.
  • Peppermint and Lavender.
  • Cinnamon Bark and Orange.
  • Frankincense and Cedarwood.
  • Eucalyptus Radiata and Rosemary.
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Which essential oils should not be mixed? ›

The combination of Peppermint and Thyme may lead to stomach irritation. There is also some evidence that skin irritation may be caused by the combination of Peppermint and Ylang Ylang, or Grapefruit blended with Lemon.

What happens if you don't dilute frankincense oil? ›

By applying essential oils undiluted on the skin over time, your body can begin to trigger an immune response which can lead to sensitization. When you dilute your essential oils, you decrease the likelihood of this happening.

What happens if you don't dilute rosemary oil? ›

Rosemary oil, like all essential oils, is naturally very potent. If applied onto the skin or hair without first being diluted, it can cause irritation that could end up being severe if left untreated.

What essential oils make your house smell clean? ›

When you're tossing and turning, picturing the destroyed living room and mountain of laundry that awaits you, add fresh Lavender, sweet Spearmint, fanciful Tangerine, and idyllic Ylang Ylang to your diffuser. With these scents, you'll be dreaming of your own fairy godmother who can swish away the mess in no time!

What is the best smelling oil in the world? ›

CITRUS ESSENTIAL OILS

Oftentimes, it is the uplifting, energizing, and cheerful essential oils that are regarded as the best smelling. Citrus essential oils — orange, lemon, grapefruit, lime, mandarin, etc. — are among these widely regarded favorites.

What oil is scientifically proven to grow hair? ›

One study on rosemary oil in humans found a significant increase in hair follicle number and growth rates, even better than Minoxidil at almost twice the number of follicles and fewer side effects (Ref).

What is the best oil for your scalp? ›

Essential Oils and Carrier Oils
  • Almond oil soothes and moisturizes the scalp.
  • Cedarwood oil stimulates the scalp and promotes hair growth.
  • Chamomile oil adds shine and softness to hair, and soothes the scalp.
  • Clary sage oil promotes hair growth and stimulates the scalp.
  • Coconut oil softens hair and increases shine.
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How many drops of essential oil in a blend? ›

Dilution Ratios for Essential Oils

Whichever dilution method you choose, the essential oil content should only account for 0.5% to 2% of the total blend. This equates to 3 to 12 drops per ounce of finished product. For easier versions of all this math, check out our handy charts and calculators below!

Can I mix 5 essential oils together? ›

There really is no limit to how many oils you can mix together. Some of the best blends contain five, six, or more unique oils. However, eventually, if you add too many oils, the different notes can mix and mingle too much and lead to an undesirable outcome.

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