Some of the following formulas will provide precise blending requirements, while others do not. This is because the way I make my oils is similar to the way I cook – like a Creole, with a little bio for dis and a little bit today. Sometimes I want the strength of a particular herb or scent to be more or less depending on the work or purpose I have in mind and so I will adjust it accordingly. You can do this too, once you get comfortable with both the process of blending oils, as well as their properties.
In the meantime, here are some basic guidelines to go by when precise measurements are not provided for a particular formula.
Anointing Oil - Anointing Oils can be made using different concentrations of essential oils. Add 60-75 drops of essential oil or essential oil blend to approximately 1 oz. of carrier oil.
Perfume – Add up to 20 drops of essential oil to 1/3 ounce of carrier oil to types of carrier oils that work well for perfumes, jojoba oil, and fractionated coconut oil. These carrier oils have a long shelf life and are nearly odorless.
Spray – Add 30-50 drops of an essential oil or essential oil blend to an 8 oz. spray bottle. Fill the remainder of the bottle with distilled water. Most spray bottles of this size will be plastic; however, remember the oils will erode the plastic bottle in time.
Bath Oil– Add 5-7 drops of essential oils or essential oil blend to one ounce of carrier oil. Pour a small amount of the blend into a tub of running water. Stir the water and oil together before getting in the tub.
Now, here are some recipes for a variety of oils and potions for use in your magickal works. Anointing oils may be used fogeneral-purpofor sese prayer or other applications, except for the Holy Anointing Oil, which is reserved for consecration and blessing purposes only.
I have provided background information and cited the source when known. The rest are my recipes, as well as those I have collected and recorded over the yea, rs and frankly, could not tell you where I got them from.

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