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This article was co-authored by Julie Brow-Polanco. Julie Brow-Polanco is a Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist with more than 11 years of experience. She is an expert on natural remedies and specializes in using them to support whole-body wellness, particularly immune, digestive, nervous, and reproductive health. Julie earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Dominican University, a Master Herbalist Certification from The School of Natural Healing, and a Certificate of Aromatherapy from the Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy. Julie is a member of the American Herbalist Guild and a Certified Aromatherapist through the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy. This article has been viewed 234,183 times.
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You can make your own vanilla and cinnamon room scent right at home using a few basic ingredients. Start by pouring 1 teaspoon of baking soda into a small spray bottle. Then, add 6 drops each of vanilla oil and cinnamon oil. If you like one scent better than the other, feel free to adjust the ratios. Close the bottle and shake it until you can’t see any clumps of baking soda. Finally, fill the rest of the bottle up with water. Give the bottle a good shake before you use it to remix all of the ingredients. For more tips, including how to make a vanilla and cinnamon scent for your diffuser, read on!
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