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Saponifier
Okay, I readily admit to being not only math-challenged but a bit of a Lazy Daisy when it comes to figuring out the percentage of each ingredient in a formula. This method not only works for Essential Oil Blends but for other recipes as well.
In aromatherapy, Essential Oil blends are often given in drops. Example:
6 drops peppermint essential oil
3 drops frankincense essential oil
3 drops lavender essential oil
3 drops chamomile essential oil
To convert “drops” to the % of each EO in the Blend, Go to SoapCalc.net
At #2 Choose “Grams” (metric system works better for this).
At #6 Tick the “Grams” button.
Enter any 4 oils from the list and type in the number of drops for each EO
Tick #7 “Calculate”
You now have the % of each oil in the blend.
Next, go back to #2 and enter the number of grams you want to make, i.e. 30 grams = 1.06 oz.
Next, at #6 tick the “%” button
Tick #7 “Calculate”
You now have the amount (by weight) of each oil to make the blend.
Try this a few times to see if it makes sense. If I need to clarify anything, don't be shy. Give me a heads up. Keep in mind, the "Edit" button is available for only 24 hours.
In aromatherapy, Essential Oil blends are often given in drops. Example:
6 drops peppermint essential oil
3 drops frankincense essential oil
3 drops lavender essential oil
3 drops chamomile essential oil
To convert “drops” to the % of each EO in the Blend, Go to SoapCalc.net
At #2 Choose “Grams” (metric system works better for this).
At #6 Tick the “Grams” button.
Enter any 4 oils from the list and type in the number of drops for each EO
Tick #7 “Calculate”
You now have the % of each oil in the blend.
Next, go back to #2 and enter the number of grams you want to make, i.e. 30 grams = 1.06 oz.
Next, at #6 tick the “%” button
Tick #7 “Calculate”
You now have the amount (by weight) of each oil to make the blend.
Try this a few times to see if it makes sense. If I need to clarify anything, don't be shy. Give me a heads up. Keep in mind, the "Edit" button is available for only 24 hours.
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