During cold and flu season, I like to make and use an EO blend to help with congestion and sinus drainage, but I've never found a really convenient way to keep this blend handy and easy to use.
I've put a drop or two of the blend on a tissue and held the tissue near my face, but that can be awkward ... and it just plain looks weird, so it's not something I'd do in public. Another possibility is to buy an "official" aromatherapy inhaler, but I don't care for the added cost.
I just ran across a neat idea of tucking a small wad of cotton wool inside a small plastic bag or a small bottle and adding the EO blend to the wool. Cap the bottle or keep the bag tightly closed, tuck it in your purse or desk drawer, and ... voila! ... a homemade inhaler.
A plastic bag would be safer because it wouldn't break, but a small bottle would be really nice in the right situation. It might be a great way to reuse small, clean glass bottles that EOs come in.
Here's the original Facebook post that tells about this idea:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153027534298974&set=p.10153027534298974&type=1&theater
I've put a drop or two of the blend on a tissue and held the tissue near my face, but that can be awkward ... and it just plain looks weird, so it's not something I'd do in public. Another possibility is to buy an "official" aromatherapy inhaler, but I don't care for the added cost.
I just ran across a neat idea of tucking a small wad of cotton wool inside a small plastic bag or a small bottle and adding the EO blend to the wool. Cap the bottle or keep the bag tightly closed, tuck it in your purse or desk drawer, and ... voila! ... a homemade inhaler.
A plastic bag would be safer because it wouldn't break, but a small bottle would be really nice in the right situation. It might be a great way to reuse small, clean glass bottles that EOs come in.
Here's the original Facebook post that tells about this idea:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10153027534298974&set=p.10153027534298974&type=1&theater