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Essential Oil Roller-Bottle Recipe for the Sacral Chakra

Collage that includes a roll-on bottle containing a sacral chakra essential oil blend, the sacral chakra symbol and its location on the body.

Essential Oil Roll-On Bottles are also known as Rollerballs and Roller-Bottles.

AromaWeb's Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Rollerball Recipe simplifies the process of making your own pre-diluted essential oil roller-bottle to help balance your sacral chakra to support artistic expression, creative problem solving and healthy sexual desire.

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Who Is This Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Rollerball Recipe Intended For?

This recipe is only intended for use by non-pregnant adults who are otherwise healthy.

Ingredients to Make One 10ml Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Rollerball

This recipe is formulated to to make one 10ml roll-on bottle.

Verify the size roll-on bottle that you have. If necessary, adjust the recipe to accommodate for the size roll-on bottle that you have.

Drops are used as the form of measurement in this recipe so that this blend is as easy as possible to create. This Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Roll-on Blend is not intended for mass duplication/commercial sale. For the most accurate measurements and ability to reduplicate a blend, measuring by weight is best.

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Directions for Making the Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Roll-on Blend Recipe

A photo of a 10 ml roll-on bottle with the sacral chakra emblem
  • Make sure that your hands are clean and dry when touching the components of the roll-on bottle.
  • If necessary, remove the top from the empty roll-on bottle and place the components of the roll-on bottle on a clean surface.
  • Begin by adding the essential oils to your clean 10ml roll-on bottle. Carefully add the number of drops specified for each essential oil.
  • Fill the rest of the bottle with Fractionated Coconut Oil or your chosen carrier oil.
  • Add the roller assembly to the bottle and then add the cap.
  • Make sure that all components are securely in place and that the cap has been screwed up well.
  • Gently shake the bottle to mix the essential oils into the Fractionated Coconut Oil.
  • Label the bottle and add the date that you made the roll-on recipe so that you can keep track of the shelf-life. Also label the bottle with the ingredients or keep a notebook that includes the ingredients.
  • Although the roll-on may be used immediately, it's best to set your roll-on aside for at least 1-2 days before use so that all of the essential oils have time to thoroughly and evenly blend into the Fractionated Coconut Oil.

Important Tips and Comments

  • Everyone is different, and this Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Roll-on Blend recipe may not work for you, or it may not work as well for you as it does for me. However, this recipe can be a great starting point in your quest to create your own sacral chakra blend that works best for you.
  • Never fill a roll-on bottle with just essential oil. Essential oils should always be properly diluted before application to the skin.
  • This recipe calls for the use of Fractionated Coconut Oil as the carrier oil because Fractionated Coconut Oil is a clear, lightweight, non-greasy oil that has a long shelf life. If you prefer, you can substitute the Fractionated Coconut Oil with a different carrier oil.
  • If you are used to using aromatic products from companies that make their fragrances super strong, you could possibly find that this rollerball recipe may smell weak to you at first. Avoid adding more essential oil to make the aroma stronger. If the blend does seem aromatically weak to you, read AromaWeb's Guide to Safely Diluted Essential Oil Blends May Smell Weak At First.
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How To Use the Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Roll-on

A photo demonstrating a person applying the roll-on blend to their wrist.
  • To use the Sacral Chakra Essential Oil Roll-on, remove the cap and glide the rollerball in a clockwise direction if possible. The best locations for application are slightly underneath your navel, the inside of your wrists, your temples (make sure the blend does not get in your eyes) and/or on the pulse points of your neck. Avoid cuts, wounds, sores or damaged skin. Do not apply the blend to the genital or anus regions.
  • To effectively assist you in supporting your sacral chakra, it's best that apply the blend to exposed areas of your body so that you can smell and inhale the aromatic molecules so that they enter your lungs (which in turn will lead to your bloodstream) faster.
  • Reapply as necessary, but do not apply excessively.
  • Discontinue use immediately if you experience any skin irritation or difficulties from usage.
  • Follow the below precautions and the safety tips shown on this page.

Precautions

  • This recipe is only intended for use by non-pregnant adults who are otherwise healthy.
  • Although this blend is formulated so that it can be lightly rolled onto your temples, this blend is not intended to be used elsewhere on the face, near your eyes, near your mouth or near other orifices. Do not apply the roll-on to the genital or anus regions. Do not apply the blend to damaged skin, cuts, wounds or other problem areas.

Shelf Life

  • Use Within 3-6 Months. Although the individual ingredients used in this recipe have a longer shelf life, the roll-on comes into contact with your skin which allows oil and debris to get into the blend. The dirt and debris will shorten the shelf life.
  • For the freshest and most sanitary product, therefore, it's best to use it up and make a fresh roll-on bottle within 3-6 months.

General Safety Information

These recipes are offered for educational purposes only. Before using any essential oil, carefully read AromaWeb's Essential Oil Safety Information page. For in-depth information on oil safety issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young. Do not take any oils internally and do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. For general dilution information, read AromaWeb's Guide to Diluting Essential Oils. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children, the elderly, if you have medical issues or are taking medications.

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