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This recipe is invigorating after you get out of the tub or shower. I like it after a morning shower. It's a great wake up. And it is SO easy. It uses what ever plant material you would like to use, or you can make it with essential oil.

 

1 glass canning jar

1 cup plant material

2 cups vodka

 

Place plants in the jar and cover with vodka. Let stand for 2 weeks, shaking daily to infuse the scent. strain out the plants, and bottle appropriately. Use as much as you like, this scent is very light. You can do the same thing a lot faster with pure essential oils. pour vodka into the jar, and add 2 droppers full of essential oil. let sit for a couple of days shaking daily. Bottle and use.

 

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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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