The document lists common and botanical names of essential oils along with their recommended blending factors. Blending factors range from 1 to 8 and indicate how much of an essential oil can be used in a blend, with lower numbers indicating it can be used in higher quantities. Some essential oils listed with their blending factors include lavender (7), lemon (6-7), rosemary (4-5), peppermint (1-2), and ylang ylang (4).
The document lists common and botanical names of essential oils along with their recommended blending factors. Blending factors range from 1 to 8 and indicate how much of an essential oil can be used in a blend, with lower numbers indicating it can be used in higher quantities. Some essential oils listed with their blending factors include lavender (7), lemon (6-7), rosemary (4-5), peppermint (1-2), and ylang ylang (4).
The document lists common and botanical names of essential oils along with their recommended blending factors. Blending factors range from 1 to 8 and indicate how much of an essential oil can be used in a blend, with lower numbers indicating it can be used in higher quantities. Some essential oils listed with their blending factors include lavender (7), lemon (6-7), rosemary (4-5), peppermint (1-2), and ylang ylang (4).
The document lists common and botanical names of essential oils along with their recommended blending factors. Blending factors range from 1 to 8 and indicate how much of an essential oil can be used in a blend, with lower numbers indicating it can be used in higher quantities. Some essential oils listed with their blending factors include lavender (7), lemon (6-7), rosemary (4-5), peppermint (1-2), and ylang ylang (4).