How to Make Lily of the Valley Scented Oil
Fill the jar with Lily-of-the-valley blossoms., Pour in the oil., Set aside for 24 hours to infuse. , Strain the oil into the bowl., Repeat this entire process a dozen times., Seal the jar and store out of direct light.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Fill the jar with Lily-of-the-valley blossoms.
Using a wooden implement, press the flowers down to release the scent into the oil. ,, Return the oil to the jar using a funnel or a careful pouring hand. , It will take this amount of time and amount of blossoms for the delicate scent to infuse through the oil. , Alternatively, pour into a small bottle for storage.
The oil is suitable to use as a bath oil (it works well when applied to dry skin areas) or it can be used as a massage oil to relieve aching joints. -
Step 2: Pour in the oil.
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Step 3: Set aside for 24 hours to infuse.
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Step 4: Strain the oil into the bowl.
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Step 5: Repeat this entire process a dozen times.
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Step 6: Seal the jar and store out of direct light.
Detailed Guide
Using a wooden implement, press the flowers down to release the scent into the oil. ,, Return the oil to the jar using a funnel or a careful pouring hand. , It will take this amount of time and amount of blossoms for the delicate scent to infuse through the oil. , Alternatively, pour into a small bottle for storage.
The oil is suitable to use as a bath oil (it works well when applied to dry skin areas) or it can be used as a massage oil to relieve aching joints.
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