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Essential Oils For Lamp Aire Fuel

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Date: 12/30/2006 Topics: Make Your Own > Miscellaneous | Readers Request > Make Your Own  
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What are good essentail oil combinations for making my own lamp aire fuel?

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By trbrown22 (121) Profile Blog! Contact
Hi,
I use eucalyptus, tea tree and citronella for odor removal. Lavender can be used for relaxation.

I have candle warmers and use a quart size jar with water and a few drops of EO's. At first the scent is strong and then seems to fade, but other entering my house can still smell it.

I have also put a few drops of eucalyptus in my table top fountains. The fragrance lasts longer without any heat as long as it is in constant motion.

You can find a wealth of information at several websites: http://camdengrey.com , http://www.FromNatureWithLove.com , and many other sites, also ebay.

Remember you are looking for EO's, not FO's, the EO's have medicinal properties.
Hope this helps,
Tina

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