Making DIY Sea Spray and Air Freshener

How To Make Your Own DIY Sea Salt Spray and Air Freshener at Home

We all know the sun’s light contains UV rays that are harmful to our skin. But, did you know these rays can also change the components of different products as well? Amber colored bottles can protect the products contained inside them from UV light damage. In addition to protecting their contents, they are easier to recycle than plastic and do not contain harmful chemicals that are often found in plastic bottles!

  • SAVE MONEY by filling (and refilling!) these empty spray bottles with less expensive homemade versions of your favorite products: cleaning formulas, air freshener or deodorizer, garden plant spray, hair and skin care, natural pet spray, aromatherapy formulas, baby sprays, herbal sprays, plain water and so much more!
  • PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT AND HOME by using these durable and reusable glass containers instead of buying and throwing away plastic bottles from the store. You can also fill your jars with safe eco-friendly ingredients instead of harsh, degrading or synthetic ingredients. BPA and Lead-free.
  • SAVE TIME with their large refillable bottles. The 16oz capacity means more time between refills so it is easier than ever to DIY your favorite spray goods.
  • PRESERVE YOUR ESSENTIAL OIL supply and other light sensitive mixing ingredients with the best-rated UV protected dark brown bottles.
  • EASY to use black ergonomic nozzle sprayer has a textured base that makes it easy to tighten and loosen when adding liquid or cleaning it for a new use. Spray and Stream options make it easy to choose your spray method. Decorative chalkboard labels make keeping track of your products a cinch! The labels are also reusable and look beautiful.

There’s no need to buy expensive sprays. When my order arrived I made a DIY Sea Salt Spray and a Lemon and Lavender Air Freshener using my favorite essential oils to put into these nice large bottles. I love the included labels which make it easy to write what I have in the bottle and change it when I want to put something different in them.
 

DIY Lemon and Lavender Air Freshener

Lift your spirits with this easy-to-make Lavender Lemon Spray. It is perfect for freshening towels, sheets, bathrooms and pretty much your entire home!

INGREDIENTS:
15 – 20 drops lavender essential oil
15 – 20 drops lemon essential oil
2 tablespoon rubbing alcohol
1/2 cup distilled water
1 teaspoon vegetable glycerine
 
DIRECTIONS:
1. Put the water and rubbing alcohol in an amber bottle
2. Add essential oils and glycerine then place the sprayer on the bottle and shake it gently to mix.
 
TO USE:
Give the bottle a shake then spritz the water 3 or 4 times. That’s it, You’re Air Is Smelling Fresh and Clean!

DIY Sea Salt Spray

There’s just something about beach hair that looks great. Do you want that look every day? Sea Salt spray or Beach Waves Spray has gained in popularity and is the product most often used to get those beachy waves. The next time you visit the ocean, you can take the beach home with you or just make this DIY Sea Salt Spray!

INGREDIENTS:

1 cup of hot distilled water
1 tablespoon Epsom salt
Pinch of sea salt
1 teaspoon aloe vera gel
1 teaspoon coconut oil
4-5 drops of your favorite essential oil

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Combine all ingredients except aloe vera gel in a reusable spray bottle
  2. Shake well to dissolve the salt
  3. Let cool completely then add aloe vera gel

TO USE:

Give the bottle a shake then spray on clean, damp hair. Scrunch your hair in your hands to add body, let hair air dry and apply more spray to dry hair for a stronger hold.

5 thoughts on “How To Make Your Own DIY Sea Salt Spray and Air Freshener at Home

  1. Tamra Phelps

    I like the scent of lemon, so I’d love that one. I might skip the lavender, though. I’ve never liked lavender.

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  2. larescoe

    This is great, I will definitely be making some of this very soon! Thank you so much for sharing the recipe!!

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  3. MD Kennedy

    I don’t have lemon essential oil, but I do love the grapefruit/lavender mix in my diffuser. I will try your air freshener, too!

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