This is a continuation of a discussion we were having in a different thread. I didn't want to make a complete hijack PattiM's thread (in which she also posed other questions), so I'm starting a new discussion here.
Anyway, I've got 2 bug-off sprays of my own blending ready to be put to the test, which is good because I found 2 mosquito bites on my foot this morning. :twisted:
For what it's worth, here are the recipes for my blends -just the EOs only- i.e., not the whole recipe for my actual, finished sprays. I'll list the ingredients for those underneath my actual EO blends.
Before I post them, I should mention I am certainly not an expert when it comes making EO blends. The blends below are just a culmination of all the reading/research I've been gleaning from a handful of different aromatherapy sources, discussions amongst knowledgeable, trustworthy folks that I know of on a few different forums, and also actual ingredient lists of reportedly successful bug-off blends made with EOs, a sample bottle of which I have on hand from OT...........and sheer guesstimation, lol:
Blend A: (broad-spectrum: anti- mosquito, tick, ant and flea......at least I hope so):
23.52% Lemon Eucalyptus (eucalyptus citriodora- Madagascar)
16.38% Citronella (cymbopogon winterianus jowitt- India)
14.7% Geranium (pelargonium X asperum- China)
12.96% Catnip (nepeta cataria- Canada)
12% Virginian Cedarwood (juniperus virginiana- USA)
11.4% Peppermint (mentha piperita- NOW brand)
6.18% Palmarosa [cymbopogon martini- India.var.martini (var. motia)]
2.88% Lemongrass (cymbopogon citratus-Philippines)
It seems like a lot of EOs ( 8 ), but it's actually less than the 10 that my sample bug-off blend from OT contains, so I don't feel I've gone too badly overboard. For what it's worth, my blend happens to share 5 EOs in common with OT's.
Blend B: (not as many EOs, but is anti-mosquito, ant and tick......at least I hope so):
10% Peppermint (the same type as above)
27% Catnip (the same type as above)
27% Geranium (the same type as above)
36% Lemon Eucalyptus (the same type as above)
I just made two 18mL sample/test sprayers out of each blend using the following ingredients in percentages, and utilizing graduated pipettes as my measuring device for the time being, since volume measurement seems to be the common standard with all the EO blends I've seen:
3% EO blend
5.56% PS80
11.11% McCormick- brand imitation (clear) vanilla***
26.11% Everclear
54.22% fractionated coconut oil
***My decision to add imitation vanilla was based on research I found showing that lab-created vanillin can boost the effectiveness of topically applied bug-off concoctions, and can also lengthen the time needed between their applications. Whether 'tis true or not, I have no way of knowing for sure, but here's one thing I do know for sure- it greatly improves the smell of my blend- particularly taking the edge off of the nose-tweaking catnip smell. So boosting effects or no, it's going to remain as a permanent part of my spray formula if based only on smell alone (it's amazing what a pleasant difference it makes scent-wise!).
I particularly went with the McCormick brand because the ingredients actually list 'vanillin' (after water and alcohol). All the other brands of imitation/clear vanilla that I was able to find didn't specifically list vanillin, so I couldn't bring myself to buy any of them.
For what it's worth, the total alcohol content from the Everclear and imitation vanilla comes to 26% in my finished sprays.
Please feel free to critique any of the above, or inquire about your own bug-off ideas, or add your own blends that have worked for you, etc.... it won't bug me, I promise.
IrishLass
Anyway, I've got 2 bug-off sprays of my own blending ready to be put to the test, which is good because I found 2 mosquito bites on my foot this morning. :twisted:
For what it's worth, here are the recipes for my blends -just the EOs only- i.e., not the whole recipe for my actual, finished sprays. I'll list the ingredients for those underneath my actual EO blends.
Before I post them, I should mention I am certainly not an expert when it comes making EO blends. The blends below are just a culmination of all the reading/research I've been gleaning from a handful of different aromatherapy sources, discussions amongst knowledgeable, trustworthy folks that I know of on a few different forums, and also actual ingredient lists of reportedly successful bug-off blends made with EOs, a sample bottle of which I have on hand from OT...........and sheer guesstimation, lol:
Blend A: (broad-spectrum: anti- mosquito, tick, ant and flea......at least I hope so):
23.52% Lemon Eucalyptus (eucalyptus citriodora- Madagascar)
16.38% Citronella (cymbopogon winterianus jowitt- India)
14.7% Geranium (pelargonium X asperum- China)
12.96% Catnip (nepeta cataria- Canada)
12% Virginian Cedarwood (juniperus virginiana- USA)
11.4% Peppermint (mentha piperita- NOW brand)
6.18% Palmarosa [cymbopogon martini- India.var.martini (var. motia)]
2.88% Lemongrass (cymbopogon citratus-Philippines)
It seems like a lot of EOs ( 8 ), but it's actually less than the 10 that my sample bug-off blend from OT contains, so I don't feel I've gone too badly overboard. For what it's worth, my blend happens to share 5 EOs in common with OT's.
Blend B: (not as many EOs, but is anti-mosquito, ant and tick......at least I hope so):
10% Peppermint (the same type as above)
27% Catnip (the same type as above)
27% Geranium (the same type as above)
36% Lemon Eucalyptus (the same type as above)
I just made two 18mL sample/test sprayers out of each blend using the following ingredients in percentages, and utilizing graduated pipettes as my measuring device for the time being, since volume measurement seems to be the common standard with all the EO blends I've seen:
3% EO blend
5.56% PS80
11.11% McCormick- brand imitation (clear) vanilla***
26.11% Everclear
54.22% fractionated coconut oil
***My decision to add imitation vanilla was based on research I found showing that lab-created vanillin can boost the effectiveness of topically applied bug-off concoctions, and can also lengthen the time needed between their applications. Whether 'tis true or not, I have no way of knowing for sure, but here's one thing I do know for sure- it greatly improves the smell of my blend- particularly taking the edge off of the nose-tweaking catnip smell. So boosting effects or no, it's going to remain as a permanent part of my spray formula if based only on smell alone (it's amazing what a pleasant difference it makes scent-wise!).
I particularly went with the McCormick brand because the ingredients actually list 'vanillin' (after water and alcohol). All the other brands of imitation/clear vanilla that I was able to find didn't specifically list vanillin, so I couldn't bring myself to buy any of them.
For what it's worth, the total alcohol content from the Everclear and imitation vanilla comes to 26% in my finished sprays.
Please feel free to critique any of the above, or inquire about your own bug-off ideas, or add your own blends that have worked for you, etc.... it won't bug me, I promise.
IrishLass