Make Your Own Dusting Powder!
February 9, 2011
With all the reports about the questionable use of talcum powder, why not make your own body powder? It’s economical, customizable, and easy! Package it in a cute tin, inside a sealed bag, or in a fancy salt shaker with a bow, and you have a great homemade gift!
In a zipper bag, add 1 cup of any of the following: arrowroot powder, betonite clay, cornstarch, or baking soda. (If using betonite clay, be sure to add a portion of one of the other ingredients, to make it more fine and silky).
Then, add up to 20 drops of your favorite Young Living essential oil, or blend. Be mindful not to breathe any powder or dust during blending.
Put finished mixture into container with a tight fitting lid.
Nice Essential Oil Choices
For women:
Blends: Harmony, Sensation, Gentle Baby, Abundance, Motivation, Sacred Mountain, Joy, or Release.
Singles: Lavender, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Frankincense, or Geranium.
For Men:
Blends: Sensation, Motivation, and Harmony
Singles: Peppermint, Ylang Ylang, Sandalwood, Lemon, Orange
For Baby:
Singles: Lavender, Lemon
Blends: Gentle Baby
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Then, add up to 20 drops of your favorite Young Living essential oil, and blend. Be mindful not to breathe any powder or dust during blending.
Put finished mixture into container with a tight fitting lid.
Nice Essential Oil Choices
Blends: Sensation, Gentle Baby, Abundance, Motivation, Sacred Mountain, Joy, or Release.
Singles: Lavender, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Frankincense, or Geranium.

Hello! My name is Stacy and I am just one of a growing number of Common Scents Moms who desire to use more natural methods of housekeeping and care for our families. I'm a pastor's wife, homeschooling mother, and part time author. It is my goal to live my life to the glory of God, enjoying Him every step of the way!





















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