Understanding the proper dilution ratios and guidelines when blending essential oils is crucial to ensure the safety and efficacy of your blends. Dilution ratios refer to the amount of essential oil that should be mixed with a carrier oil or other base ingredients to achieve the desired potency without causing any adverse reactions on the skin.
It’s important to follow recommended dilution guidelines to avoid skin irritation or sensitization. General guidelines suggest using a 1-2% dilution for facial products, 2-3% for body products, and up to 5% for spot treatments. However, some essential oils may require even lower dilution ratios, especially if they are known to be more potent or have a higher risk of causing skin irritation.
When in doubt, always start with a lower dilution ratio and gradually increase as needed. Keep in mind that everyone’s skin is different, so it’s essential to patch test your blends on a small area of skin before applying them to larger areas of the body. By following proper dilution ratios and guidelines, you can create safe and effective essential oil blends for various purposes.
Blending essential oils effectively requires a clear understanding of dilution ratios to ensure both safety and efficacy. Essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts, and improper dilution can lead to skin irritation, sensitization, or toxicity over time. By following standardized dilution guidelines, we can maximize therapeutic benefits while minimizing potential risks.
This lesson will explore the importance of dilution, how to calculate proper dilution ratios, and how to adjust them for different applications and sensitivities.
1️⃣ Prevents Skin Irritation & Sensitization
2️⃣ Ensures Safe Absorption & Efficacy
3️⃣ Extends the Life of Essential Oils
The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) provides dilution recommendations based on age, skin sensitivity, and purpose of application.
✔ Standard Dilution Ratios (per 10mL of Carrier Oil)

⚠ Important Notes:
Essential oil dilutions are typically calculated using drops per milliliter of carrier oil. The general rule of thumb is:
1% dilution = 1 drop EO per 5mL (1 teaspoon) carrier oil
2% dilution = 2 drops EO per 5mL carrier oil
3% dilution = 3 drops EO per 5mL carrier oil
Formula for Custom Dilutions:
For example, to make a
2% dilution in 30mL (1 oz) carrier oil
:

Since facial skin is more delicate, low dilutions are required.
✔ Example Facial Serum Blend (1% dilution, 10mL bottle)
🔹 Application: Apply 1-2 drops to clean skin before moisturizing.
Massage oils require higher dilution to effectively soothe muscles and joints.
✔ Example Relaxation Massage Oil (2% dilution, 30mL bottle)
🔹 Application: Warm oil in hands and massage onto body after showering.
Higher dilutions are used only for targeted areas, like bruises, scars, or acute pain.
✔ Example Scar Healing Roller (5% dilution, 10mL roller bottle)
🔹 Application: Apply directly to scars 2x daily.
Certain citrus oils can cause burns when exposed to sunlight.
⚠ Avoid exceeding NAHA limits for leave-on products:
✅ Safer Alternatives:
Some oils require extra care due to their potency.
🛑 When in Doubt?
Start with a lower dilution and patch test on a small area before applying widely.
Key Lesson Concepts: