20 Rollerball Blends & Recipes with Free Printable Labels (2024)

I am very excited to share this post with you! It’s a mash up of essential oil roller bottle recipes and free printable roller bottle labels. Recipes and labels all in one!!

Never again will I have to wonder what’s in the mystery roller bottle in my bathroom drawer. Never again will I have to try to track down the recipes of my favorite essential oil blends when I want to remake the roller bottle but I’ve forgotten exactly which oils are in that blend and how many drops of each I’m supposed to put in. This makes it really easy(and FUN) to make roller bottles.

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Wouldn’t this begreat for a make & take class!

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  1. pick your roller bottlesclick here to see the roller bottles I use most often. they’reinexpensive (usually under $10 includingshippingfor 24 bottles) and they don’t leak! But if you’d preferother styles or colors of roller bottles, check out this post which lists lots more of my favorite roller bottles in all shapes, sizes, colors, and finishes.
  2. pick the blends you want to make– make all 20 blends or just one. Choose from Immune Booster, Tummy Tamer, Muscle Soother, Owie Stick, Anti-Itch Stick, Seasonal Support, Tension Tamer, Deep Breath, Anti-Stress, Chill Out, Grounding Blend, Good Night Sleep Tight, Energized, Lets Focus, Joyful, Nourish, Clear Skin, Calm Skin, Motivation, and Gratitude.
  3. print the labels click here for printable roller bottle recipe labels
  4. cut the labels out this vinyl paper works great for essential oil diy projects like this. They are even waterproof (and oil proof). And you can print them in an ink jet printer (note: another option is to print the labels on plain printer paper, cut the labels out, lay them face down on a piece of clear packing tape, trim around the label- making sure to leave at least 1/8 of an inch of tape around the label, and then stick the label onto the bottle. It’s easier than it sounds, and it’s practically free.)
  5. put the labels on the roller bottles
  6. store your bottles in a great organizer like this. it’s less than $5 including shipping!
  7. take your roller bottles with you in a great essential oil bag like this- Ihave a couple of these bags. They are fantastic! Not only are they beautiful, they’re extremely wellmade, andfit standard 5ml and 15mlessential oil bottles as well as roller bottles.

How to fill the roller bottles

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  • start with a 10 ml glass roller bottle
  • add the drops of essential oil (see my favorite roller bottle blend recipes below)
  • fill rest of 10 ml roller bottles with a carrier oil. It’s helpful to use a little funnel like these when filling the roller bottles with carrier oils. Be sure to leave a little space at the top so that’s there’s room to put the roller ball back on. Here are some of my favorite carrier oils for these roller bottle blends:
    • fractionated coconut oilthis is my favorite one it’s odorless, colorless, organic, and gmo-free.
    • jojoba oilthis is my favorite one it’s organic, GMO-free, cold-processed and unrefined. Jojoba oilis actually not an oil, but a liquid wax. It closely resembles the sebum in human skin. It’s extremely rich in Vitamin E, promotes a healthy glowing complexion. It’s great for all skin types (normal, dry, oily, sensitive, and mature). This works well in all roller bottle blends, but I especially think it’s great in the nourish and calm skin blends.
    • rosehip seed oilthis is my favorite one it’s organic, unrefined, and 100% pure. Rosehip seed oil is one of the best oils for dry and mature skin. It’s very moisturizing, high in Vitamin C, mild astringent, extremely high in essential fatty acids, and fast absorbing. This works well in all roller bottle blends, but I especially think it’s great in the nourish and calm skin blends.
    • sweet almond oilthis is my favorite one It’s organic, food-grade oil. Sweet almond oil is great for all skin types, including sensitive skin and acne-prone skin. It’s one of the gentlest oils, extremely nourishing, rich in Vitamin D, and it’s an excellent emollient known for its ability to soften and recondition the skin.
  • snap on the roller ball
  • shake the bottle to mix the carrier oil and essential oils

Where to Apply the oils

  • Immune Booster– We roll this on the bottom of our feet, let to soak in, and then cover with socks.
  • Tummy Tamer– We roll this on our stomachs and gently rub it in.
  • Muscle Soother– We roll this directly on the sore muscles and rub in.
  • Owie Stick– To try to keep the roller ball clean, we will either roll the owie stick blend onto our fingers and then apply it to the skin with the owie, or if we roll the owie stick directly onto the skin, we then clean the roller ball after use.
  • Anti-itch Stick– To try to keep the roller ball clean, we will either roll the anti-itch stick blend onto our fingers and then apply it to the itchy skin, or if we roll the anti-itch stick directly onto the skin, we then clean the roller ball after use.
  • Seasonal Stick– We typically roll this onto the pulse points behind our ears and in our wrists, then we rub wrists together and inhale.
  • Tension Tamer– We roll this onto the back of the head where the head joins the neck and also roll it onto the temples, being careful to not roll on too much and to keep the oil away from the eyes. (note: if oil does get in the eyes, do not use water to try to get the oil out; water with drive the oil further in.Instead dab the eye with an oil or splash the eyes with whole milk to dilute the oil.)
  • Deep Breath– We typically roll this onto the upper chest and then wrist pulse points (rub wrists together and inhale). We also sometimes roll this blend under the big toe, a spot that support clears breathing.
  • Anti Stress– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Chill Out– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Grounding Blend– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Goof Night Sleep Tight– We either apply to the bottoms of feet, let soak in, and cover with socks, or we apply to wrists andchest (this is what I do whenI travel without a diffuserasI love thecombined scents of lavender and cedarwood)
  • Energized– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Let’s Focus– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Joyful– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Nourish– We roll a small strip onto forehead and both cheeks and then gently rub in using upward strokes.
  • Clear Skin– We roll a small strip onto forehead and both cheeks and then gently rub in using upward strokes.
  • Calm Skin– We roll a small strip onto forehead and both cheeks and then gently rub in using upward strokes.
  • Motivation– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.
  • Gratitude– We apply to pulse points behind ears and on wrists. After applying to wrists, we rub wrists together and deeply inhale aroma, making an effort to breath deeply and intentionally for several seconds.

click here for printable roller bottle recipe labels

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Immune Booster

Supports healthy immune function

2 drops oregano

2 drops melaleuca

2 drops lemon

2 drops frankincense

2 drops cinnamon

Tummy Tamer

for occasional stomach upset, nausea, car sickness, motion sickness, indigestion, constipation, and diarrhea

3 drops ginger

2 drops peppermint

2 drops fennel

1 drops coriander

1 drops lemon

Muscle Soother

for sore muscles following exercise

3 wintergreen

3 peppermint

2 juniper

2 lemongrass

Owie Stick

Helps skin, bruises, and wounds recover

3 drops lavender

3 drops frankincense

3 drops melaleuca

2 drops helichrysum

Anti-Itch Stick

Soothes irritated skin from bug bites, rashes, allergies, etc

3 drops lavender

3 drops peppermint

2 drops frankincense

2 drops melaleuca

2 drops lemon

Seasonal Support

For seasonal and environmental threats from seasonal allergies

3 drops lavender

3 drops lemon

3 drops peppermint

Tension Tamer

Relieves head and neck tension, tension headaches

4 drops peppermint

2 drops frankincense

2 drops lavender

2 drops chamomile

Deep Breath

Supports clear breathing, congestion, colds, flu

4 drops peppermint

2 drops eucalyptus

2 drops lemon

2 drops rosemary

Anti-Stress

When feeling frazzled and anxious

5 drops bergamot

5 drops frankincense

Chill Out

Calms and reduces irritability

4 drops lavender

3 drops clary sage

2 drops ylang ylang

1 drops marjoram

Grounding Blend

Promotes whole body relaxation

5 drops vetiver

5 drops cedarwood

Good Night Sleep Tight

Supports restful sleep

5 drops lavender

5 drops cedarwood

Energized

Uplifting to the mind and body

3 drops wild orange

3 drops frankincense

3 drops cinnamon

Let’s Focus

Helps with focus, concentration, and staying on task

5 drops wild orange

5 drops peppermint

Joyful

Lessens anxious feelings & promotes positive mood

3 drops grapefruit

3 drops wild orange

2 drops lemon

1 drops bergamot

Nourish

Nourishes skin and protects against aging

3 drops frankincense

3 drops lavender

2 drops sandalwood

2 drops helichrysum

2 drops myrrh

Clear Skin

Treats mild & occasional acne

4 drops melaleuca

4 drops lavender

2 drops lemongrass

Calm Skin

Calms and soothes skin, promoting a glowing, youthful complexion

3 drops helichrysum

3 drops frankincense

3 drops sandalwood

1 drops rosemary

Motivation

Promotes confidence, energy, creativity, and motivation

2 drops black pepper

2 drops lime

2 drops wild orange

2 drops frankincense

Gratitude

Promotes appreciation for all the good in our lives

4 drops bergamot

3 drops wild orange

2 drops geranium

2 drops white fir

click here for printable roller bottle recipe labels

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20 Rollerball Blends & Recipes with Free Printable Labels (2024)

FAQs

What is the best carrier oil for roller balls? ›

Fill the rest of your roller bottle with a carrier oil. A carrier oil is an oil like fractionated coconut oil (our fav), jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, or any other oil that's not too viscous. You want it to be natural, and to roll well.

How do you make a roller blend? ›

Putting it all together
  1. Remove the roller ball from the top of the bottle.
  2. Add drops of your selected essential oil(s)
  3. Top off the bottle with your chosen carrier oil.
  4. Reattach the roller ball to the bottle, and put the cap on.
  5. Shake well.
  6. Roll on—popular placements include neck, temples, wrists, chest and soles of feet.
Jul 23, 2019

How do you make essential oil rollers for anxiety? ›

Instructions
  1. Remove the roller ball from the top of the bottle.
  2. Add 20 drops of lavender.
  3. Add 10 drops of ylang ylang.
  4. Top off bottle with fractionated coconut oil.
  5. Reattach roller ball and twist cap on.
  6. Shake well.
  7. Apply to wrists and/or back of the neck.

What is the ratio of essential oils to roller balls? ›

Standard 10ml rollerball bottle: 20-30 drops of essential oil. 5ml bottle: 10-15 drops of essential oil. 15ml bottle: 30-45 drops of essential oil.

What is the best carrier oil for oil blends? ›

Some of the most commonly used carrier oils are grapeseed, jojoba, coconut and apricot kernel oils, as these oils are typically similar in structure to our skin's natural sebums and therefore absorb easily and don't cause clogged pores or breakouts.

How do you dilute essential oils for roller balls? ›

Fill your roller bottle 80-90% full with a carrier oil before adding your essential oils. A carrier oil is an unscented oil that is used to dilute essential oils so they can be used on the skin (undiluted oils can irritate the skin).

What is a good carrier oil for peppermint? ›

It's important to note that peppermint essential oil is intense and far more concentrated than other essential oils. The topical application of peppermint oil is generally safe, although it is necessary to dilute with a carrier oil like almond or jojoba oil.

What is the ratio of carrier oil to essential oil? ›

Adults: Usually, a 2-3% dilution is suitable, about 12-18 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil. Children (5-10), Frail Elderly, Sensitive Skin: A lower dilution of 1% or less (6 drops per ounce) is suggested for these demographics.

How do you label essential oil blends? ›

- Material Facts: Include key information about the product that consumers should be aware of. - Ingredients: Provide a list of all ingredients used in the essential oil. - Specific Ways to Deal with Blended Ingredients, meaning the label should provide instructions on how to handle the product properly.

How do you make essential rollers? ›

First, drop in your essential oils into the clean glass roller bottle, then add your carrier oil to the top (use a funnel if you have one so you don't spill). Pop in the roller top and screw the lid on. Roll it around in your hands for a few seconds to mix. Finally, make sure to label your bottle.

What is the number one essential oil for anxiety? ›

Some of the best essential oils for anxiety are lavender and bergamot. Both of these oils have been studied for their link to relieving anxiety and have proven helpful.

What essential oils blend for anxiety and panic attacks? ›

For example, a person can try blending bergamot, frankincense, and lavender essential oils with a carrier oil. Another blend option is mixing bergamot, lavender, and ylang-ylang oils with a carrier oil.

What carrier oils can you use in roller bottles? ›

Some of the most common carrier oils to use for diluting essential oils are Fractionated Coconut Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, and Jojoba Oil.

What is the best carrier oil for air fresheners? ›

What is the best carrier oil for reed diffusers?
  1. Fractionated Coconut Oil. Extracted from coconut trees all over the world, fractionated coconut oil differs slightly from regular, or "refined" coconut oil, as it does not become solid at room temperature. ...
  2. Sweet Almond Oil. ...
  3. Argan Oil. ...
  4. Grapeseed Oil. ...
  5. Rosehip Oil.
Nov 4, 2022

What essential oils are best for dryer balls? ›

Some popular essential oils for dryer balls include lavender, eucalyptus, lemon, sweet orange, ylang ylang, peppermint, and tea tree oil. These oils not only add a pleasant fragrance to your laundry but also offer potential benefits such as relaxation, freshening, or antimicrobial properties.

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