Lotions & Potions

Lotions & Potions

Published by Melany Manuele on 12th Oct 2022

We've brewed up a batch of fun for every day of the week with these 7 essential oil blends for fall.

Whether your party is full of costumes & candy or elegant appetizers & ghost story banter, you’ll want to break out the cauldron and get crafty with these sure to delight seasonal essential oil blends perfect for diffusers or added to your favorite unscented base products.


Trick or Treat - a playful take on the classic, candy corn

Frankenstein - earthy, patchouli, clove... it’s a combo to die for

Toil & Trouble - like warm apple cider

Reign of Terror - okay, it’s more like a crisp autumn rain than terror

Mad Scientist - now you’re cookin’ with fire

Basic Witch - we couldn’t leave out the pumpkin spice 

Haunted House - cobwebs and dust, with a delightful, sweet musk


Aromatherapy is a wonderful way to set your vibe! Diffusing natural scents can be both nostalgic as well as play a role in creating lasting new memories. While the ability to discern, just from scent, apples from oranges is a feat easily performed* by most, the phenomenon of vividly recalling a moment in time from a single whiff of a passing smell is quite incredible.


We’re always looking for ways to connect with you, all. Knowing we can be even a small part of your life through our products means we’re diving into our creative sides to offer up a little fantasy fun with just a dash of whimsy!

Besides, who wouldn’t want to recall a quiet autumn evening, a crisp fall festival or a lively night with family and friends? Scent, emotion, and memory are intertwined**, so, go on, create new memories with these delicious blends.


Find these bundles at a great deal, along with other seasonal and sale items on our seasonal specials page.


Each blend is designed with 5-6 drops of essential oil, perfect for 100ml and larger diffusers. Or, add 4-6 drops of blend per 1/2 oz of unscented lotion to take the scent with you wherever you go. 


Always be mindful of pets and persons with health conditions and allergies when diffusing essential oils. 


* Donald A. Wilson and Richard J. Stevenson, “The fundamental role of memory in olfactory perception” (Trends in Neuroscience, Vol.26 No.5, 2003)

** James Taylor, “What the nose knows” (The Harvard Gazette, 2020)

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