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4 ounces 100 proof grain alcohol

28 ounces purified water

1 cup of dried lavender flowers

1/4 tsp. dried thyme leaf

1/4 cup witch hazel leaf

2 teaspoon Lavender essential oil

 

In a large jar, combine herbs. Mix alcohol and water and pour into

jar with herbs to fill. Screw cap tightly on jar. Let steep, shaking

occasionally for a full moon cycle. Strain liquid through muslin

cloth. Return liquid to clean jar, add essential oils, Screw cap

tightly on jar, shake vigorously. Let set and shake thrice more over

the course of a day. Shake well before decanting into spray bottles.

 

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You can also use essential oils in the shower. Sprinkle up to 6 drops of essential oil, or combination of oils, onto the shower floor just before you get in. The delightful fragrance will mingle with the steam and you will be immersed in an aromatic cloud. Geranium and rosemary are fresh and invigorating for a morning shower, while lavender and chamomile are soothing and relaxing for the evening.

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