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How To Make Lavender Oil

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Make a lavender-infused oil with dried lavender flowers and carrier oil like jojoba or coconut. This lavender oil is great as a skin moisturizer or in your homemade skincare projects!

Ingredients

Instructions

Traditional Method:

  1. Fill your mason jar 1/2 to 3/4 full with dried lavender.
  2. Cover the dried herb with the carrier oil, leaving 1/2 inch room at the top of the jar.
  3. Place the jar in a cook dark place out of direct sunlight for 4-6 weeks. Shake the jar once a day to mix the dried flowers with the oil.
  4. After the oil is infused, strain the lavender oil through a fine mesh strainer. You may want to line the strainer with cheesecloth or a coffee filter to filter the lavender pieces from the oil.
  5. Store the lavender oil in a dark colored jar in a cool place at room temperature.

Quick Method:

  1. Fill your mason jar 1/2 to 3/4 full of dried lavender flower buds.
  2. Cover the dried buds with the carrier oil and leave at least 1/2 inch of room at the top of the jar. Secure with a lid and prepare the crock pot.
  3. Place a kitchen towel at the bottom of the crockpot and place the jar in the pot.
  4. Fill the crock pot with water until it reaches the the neck of the mason jar lid.
  5. Turn the temperature at the lowest setting and allow the herbs to infuse for 8-24 hours. Leave the crockpot lid off during this time.
  6. The water temperature should not reach above 100°F during the infusion.
  7. After the oil is infused, strain the lavender oil through a fine mesh strainer. Store the lavender oil in a dark colored jar in a cool place at room temperature.

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