Free printable checklist
Aromatherapy Starter Checklist
Everything you need to begin aromatherapy, on one page. Print it, check off each step, and enjoy the journey. Made for beginners over 50.
1. Gather your supplies
- A few pure essential oils to start; lavender, lemon, and peppermint are friendly, useful favorites.
- An electric diffuser, which quietly turns oil and water into a gentle, fragrant mist at the push of a button.
- A carrier oil such as fractionated coconut or jojoba, used to safely dilute any oil you put on your skin.
- A little curiosity and a willingness to go slow; a drop or two is plenty, and less is always more.
2. Your first project
Set up a diffuser in your favorite room, add three or four drops of lavender, and let the calming scent fill the space while you rest with a cup of tea.
3. Your first month, step by step
- Week 1: Buy a simple diffuser and one or two oils you love; lavender is a lovely, safe place to start. Set it up in your favorite room, add three or four drops to the water, and simply enjoy the scent while you relax.
- Week 2: Add one more oil, such as lemon or peppermint, and notice how different scents make you feel. Try lavender in the evening to wind down and a bright citrus in the morning to feel more awake.
- Week 3: Learn to dilute. Buy a small bottle of carrier oil like fractionated coconut, and practice a gentle 2 percent blend, about twelve drops of essential oil to one ounce of carrier, for a simple soothing rub.
- Week 4: Make your first roller bottle. Combine a calming blend in a 10ml roller topped with carrier oil, keep it in your bag or on the nightstand, and enjoy a ready-made scent whenever you need a moment of calm.
4. Mistakes to avoid
- Never swallow essential oils. Despite what some sellers claim, ingesting them can be genuinely dangerous; aromatherapy means smelling and, when properly diluted, applying to the skin, not drinking.
- Always dilute before skin contact. Essential oils are highly concentrated and can burn or irritate if used neat, so mix them into a carrier oil first, aiming for a gentle 1 to 2 percent.
- Skipping the patch test. Before using a new oil or blend on your skin, dab a small diluted amount on your inner arm and wait 24 hours to be sure it does not irritate you.
- Keeping oils where pets and children can reach them. Many oils that are fine for adults are unsafe around cats, dogs, and little ones, so diffuse in a ventilated room and store bottles up high and out of reach.
- Buying cheap, poor-quality oils. Bargain fragrance oils are often synthetic and not true essential oils; look for a botanical Latin name and a reputable seller so you get the real, pure product.
- Overdoing it. More is not better with essential oils; a few drops is plenty, and diffusing on and off rather than all day is gentler on your nose, your pets, and anyone with breathing sensitivities.
5. Helpful gear to get you started
- Essential oil diffuser
- Beginner essential oils set
- Aromatherapy book for beginners
- Essential oil diffuser
- Essential oils starter set
- Essential oils book for beginners
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