DIY LAVENDER LINEN SPRAY RECIPE

Lavender linen spray is a wonderful natural alternative to artificial room fresheners, and it’s incredibly easy to make! This DIY lavender spray has quickly become my go-to for freshening up any room.

Lavender essential oil has been a staple in our home since the birth of my first baby almost 17 years ago. It was my midwife who first introduced me to the world of herbs and essential oils, and I’m so grateful she did!

Since learning about the incredible benefits of essential oils, I’ve incorporated them into everything from natural hair and body care products to homemade household cleaners.

As I began to realize how many chemicals were lurking in our cleaning products, I made it my mission to replace them with healthier, natural alternatives.

One of the toughest swaps was finding a replacement for scented candles and room sprays.

Luckily, I adore the scent of lavender, so this lavender linen spray quickly became my go-to for freshening up rooms and linens.

If lavender isn’t your favorite scent, you can easily substitute it with another essential oil of your choice—it will work just as well!

This lavender linen spray is incredibly easy to make, requiring just a few simple ingredients that are readily available. You can choose to use either vodka or witch hazel for this recipe—I opted for witch hazel this time.

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Lavender Linen Spray

Ingredients:

How to Make Lavender Linen Spray

  • Combine the alcohol or witch hazel with lavender essential oil in a jar or glass spray bottle. Secure the lid and shake well to mix thoroughly.
  • Open the bottle and add water. Shake again to blend all the ingredients.
  • Use the spray on linens, towels, robes, or while ironing. It’s even gentle enough to use on your skin!

    How to Use Natural Linen Spray

    As mentioned earlier, lavender linen spray is incredibly versatile. I love spritzing it on my pillowcase before bedtime to enjoy lavender’s calming and relaxing properties. You can also use it on towels, freshly ironed clothing, or even directly on your skin!

    CONCLUSION

    This lavender linen spray is a simple, natural, and versatile alternative to store-bought fresheners. With just a few easy steps, you can create a calming and refreshing spray perfect for linens, clothing, and even your skin. Whether you’re looking to relax before bed or freshen up your home, this DIY recipe is a must-have in your natural living toolkit!

    DIY LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER SPRAY RECIPE

    Dealing with dry, tangled hair is never fun, especially for anyone with a young daughter. Thankfully, there’s a simple, natural solution to both problems.

    In my all-natural hair care routine, I mentioned how much I love tallow balm for occasional deep nourishment for the ends of my hair. However, for daily use, I prefer something lighter.

    This DIY leave-in conditioner spray is made with coconut milk, which provides just the right amount of moisture without being too heavy—unlike coconut oil. I also like to add bergamot essential oil, which not only helps control frizz but also leaves a fresh, pleasant scent.

    Skip the toxins

    While there are plenty of hair conditioning and detangling options at the drugstore, many of them contain questionable ingredients. I personally don’t feel comfortable using those on myself or my family, so I prefer to make our hair care products at home instead.

    How to use it

    This DIY leave-in conditioner spray can be used on both wet and dry hair. I typically apply it to my hair when it’s wet and let it air dry. If I notice any frizz afterward, I’ll spritz a bit more on dry hair to help calm and smooth it.

    Personalize it

    There are plenty of other essential oils that are great for hair as well. Peppermint and rosemary are fantastic options to consider. Feel free to experiment and discover which oils work best for you and your hair!

    Which coconut milk?

    I find that canned coconut milk works best for this DIY recipe. It’s important to choose one without thickeners or other additives, like this option. Trader Joe’s also offers a great organic canned coconut milk at an affordable price.

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    Preserve it

    Like any product made with water, this DIY leave-in conditioner spray needs a preservative to stay fresh at room temperature. I like to use this one in my products because it’s very natural while still being effective.

    If you prefer not to use a preservative, you can simply store your leave-in conditioner spray in the refrigerator. Just be aware that you’ll need to let it warm up a bit before spraying, as the coconut milk may solidify when chilled. When I’ve used this without a preservative, I leave the bottle on the bathroom counter while I take a shower. By the time I’m finished, it has warmed up enough to spray easily.

    Leave in conditioner spray DIY directions

    INGREDIENTS:

    • 2 TBSP coconut milk
    • 3 fl. oz. filtered water
    • 24 drops bergamot essential oil
    • 12 drops preservative (optional)

    INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Add the coconut milk, essential oil, and preservative (if using) into a 4 fl. oz. spray bottle.
    2. Fill the bottle to the top with filtered water.
    3. Shake well before each use.

    Leave in conditioner spray DIY video

    CONCLUSION

    This DIY leave-in conditioner spray is a simple and natural solution for moisturizing, detangling, and taming frizz. With just a few ingredients like coconut milk, filtered water, and essential oils, it’s easy to make at home and customize to suit your hair’s needs. Whether you choose to use a preservative or store it in the fridge, this spray will keep your hair feeling soft and nourished without the harsh chemicals found in many store-bought products. Experiment with different essential oils to find the perfect blend for your hair, and enjoy the benefits of a fresh, natural hair care routine!