Aromatherapy for Sleep: 3 Ways to Make An Insomnia Sleep Spray Recipe
Sometimes, falling asleep, much less getting a good night’s sleep can be a challenge. Without proper rest, however, we suffer not just physically but emotionally as well. Luckily there are ways to help combat sleeplessness and enable you to get a good night’s rest. By utilizing aromatherapy for sleep, you can promote a restful night’s sleep. Not only can my easy DIY aromatherapy sleep spray assist in helping you fall asleep faster, it may also help you sleep more soundly.
How Do I Get a Good Night’s Sleep?
Sleeping and night and getting a good night’s sleep are two entirely different things. As someone with fibromyalgia, my body definitely knows the difference. It also responds accordingly. Therefore, it’s important to me to get a restful sleep so I can function the next day. Sometimes, however, that can be a huge challenge. Not only do I wake to pee every two hours – a combination of age and fibro overstimulating those muscles – I’m also constantly dealing with a barge of emotional stress.
The current events as of late haven’t been pleasant. And trying to filter out that chaos with social media being what it is, has been a challenge. More recently, I found myself deeply affected by the mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso. The senselessness of the killings breaks my heart. It also leaves me a little terrified. I’m still freaked out knowing my son had just left UNC Charlotte campus the day that school shooting took place. I can’t imagine the struggle to move past that trauma as a survivor. And as someone who was previously diagnosed with agoraphobia, I have to consciously push myself to move past that fear and be present in the world, while also not allowing myself to be overwhelmed by the emotional toll we all feel from such tragedies.
Natural Aromatherapy Sleep Sprays
Luckily there are ways to make sure we get a restful sleep so we are better equipped to deal with chronic illnesses and day to day stressors. Whether you use essential oils in a diffuser, as an aromatherapy roll on or as a pillow spray, aromatherapy is a natural way to promote a good night’s sleep. And it can safely be used in conjunction with natural supplements or sleep aids if needed.
My essential oil aromatherapy sleep spray recipe is a natural way to promote rest and relaxation in order to help you fall asleep. Made with a blend of three essential oils – lavender, ylang ylang & vetiver – this DIY insomnia sleep spray is easy to make and simple to use. Simply mist the spray onto your pillow or bed linens prior to going to bed.
Following you’ll learn how to make you own natural sleep spray recipe using essential oils with three different ways to make it depending on whether or not you choose to use a preservative.
DIY Sleep Spray Formulation
Ingredients Used to Make a Sleep Spray
My insomnia sleep spray contains several key ingredients. These include rose water, an aromatherapeutic essential oil blend and polysorbate 20. The rose water, which can be substituted with distilled water if desired, adds its natural scent to the recipe. While the polysorbate 20 is an emulsifier used to bind oil and water together. It’s derived from the lauric acid found in coconut oil.
Sleep Spray Preservative Options
There are also two preservative options. One being Optiphen ND and the other ethanol or 100 proof vodka. Optiphen ND is a paraben- and formaldehyde-free preservative design for water-based recipes. It protects against mold and bacteria growth when incorporated homemade recipes for facial toners, room sprays and perfumes. You’ll find Optiphen ND works best in products with a pH of 6 and lower.
If you choose not to use a preservative you won’t be able to include any water in your sleep spray. However, I don’t recommend this option for a linen or pillow spray as it can stain linens and takes longer to dry. You can use this sleep spray recipe as a body spray though by reducing the amount of essential oils called for in my insomnia sleep spray recipe. You can find more information on making a body spray below.
Tips & Tricks for Essential Oil Measurements
Should you desire to scale any of my insomnia sleep spray recipes, there are some tips that make measuring out the essential oils easier. You can find these tips along with an essential oil conversion chart at Mountain Rose Herbs here.
Insomnia Sleep Spray Recipe #1
Ingredients:
1.8 oz. rose water
2 oz. 91% (or higher) isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol (or high proof vodka, recommended)
.2 oz. polysorbate 20
.05 oz. Optiphen ND
48 drops vetiver essential oil
32 drops lavender essential oil
32 drops ylang ylang essential oil
Recipe Notes:
This insomnia pillow mist spray uses isopropyl alcohol, more commonly known as rubbing alcohol, to help the water evaporate more quickly. This will also help prevent your pillow sleep spray from staining linens. While it does have a strong alcohol smell when first sprayed, this scent of the rubbing alcohol fades quickly as it evaporates in the air. So you are left with only the fragrance of the insomnia essential oil blend. As rubbing alcohol is not a preservative, but a disinfectant, you should use a preservative to prevent mold and bacteria growth. Optiphen ND is recommended at a usage rate of 1% for this application.
Should you choose to use this recipe and omit the preservative, your formula will last up to one month when kept store in the refrigerator. Alternately, you may use high proof vodka to avoid the fragrance of rubbing alcohol, or if rubbing alcohol causes headaches. If using rubbing alcohol, allow the alcohol to fully dissipate before going to bed.
Instructions:
Using a digital scale weigh out the polysorbate 20 in a 250 mL glass beaker. Then use a dropper to add each of the essential oils to the polysorbate 20. Mix to combine.
Now weigh out the rose water and the rubbing alcohol. Pour the liquids into the polysorbate and essential oil blend. Mix well.
Finally, weigh out the Optiphen ND and stil into the sleep spray. Mix thoroughly. Then pour your sleep spray into a single, sterilized 4 oz. spray bottle or two 2 oz. containers with a fingertip mister.
Shake your insomnia sleep spray before each use, then mist onto pillows and bed linens before going to sleep.
Insomnia Sleep Spray Recipe #2
Ingredients:
2 oz. rose water
1.8 oz. 100 proof vodka
.2 oz. vegetable glycerin (or polysorbate 20, as desired)
48 drops vetiver essential oil
32 drops lavender essential oil
32 drops ylang ylang essential oil
Recipe Notes:
This aromatherapy sleep spray recipe uses alcohol as a natural preservative. Like rubbing alcohol it helps the water evaporate more quickly. Unlike rubbing alcohol however,which can be drying to skin, vodka is not drying when used as part of a moisturizing base. It also acts as an emulsifier. This makes this recipe suitable as a body spray as well. To make a skin safe body spray, make the recipe as is, but reduce the amount of essential oils called for in the recipe by half.
As many of us don’t have access to ethanol, which is 200 proof, I formulated this insomnia sleep spray recipe using 100 proof vodka. If you have access to ethanol, you can substitute ethanol for the vodka. When doing so, increase the amount of rosewater in the recipe to 2.95 oz. and reduce the ethanol to .85 oz. (or 20% of the total recipe weight.) You can learn more about using alcohol as a preservative here.
Adding Magnesium Oil to Your Sleep Spray Recipe
If desired you can also add magnesium oil to your sleep spray when utilizing it as a body spray. To do this, you can either substitute the rosewater with ready made magnesium oil or make your own magnesium oil by adding magnesium flakes to the rosewater. If adding magnesium flakes to the rosewater, simply dissolve one Tablespoon magnesium flakes in the rosewater by mixing well. Then, with either option, reduce the essential oils to 24 drops vetiver essential oil and 16 drops each of lavender and ylang ylang. (Also be sure to try my magnesium body butter recipe to reduce the symptoms of restless leg syndrome and promote restful sleep.)
Instructions:
Using a digital scale weigh out the polysorbate 20 in a 250 mL glass beaker. Then use a dropper to add each of the essential oils to the polysorbate 20. Mix to combine.
Now weigh out the rose water and the vodka. Pour the liquids into the polysorbate and essential oil blend. Mix well.
Then pour your sleep spray into a single, sterilized 4 oz. spray bottle or two 2 oz. containers with a fingertip mister.
Shake your insomnia sleep spray before each use, then mist onto pillows and bed linens before going to sleep.
Insomnia Sleep Spray Recipe #3:
Ingredients:
2 oz. jojoba oil, or other dry carrier oil
2 oz. cyclomethicone
24 drops vetiver essential oil
16 drops lavender essential oil
16 drops ylang ylang essential oil
Recipes Notes:
This recipe is designed to be used as an aromatherapeutic body spray. It is not recommended for use as a linen or pillow spray as it’s primarily oil based. As it doesn’t not contain water, there is no need to use a preservative for this body spray recipe.
Instructions:
You can use liquid measurements for this recipe. Simply measure out the jojoba oil and cyclomethicone and combine in a 250 mL glass beaker.
Then use a dropper to add each of the essential oils to body spray mixture. Mix well to combine.
Finally, pour your aromatherapeutic body spray into a single, sterilized 4 oz. spray bottle or two 2 oz. containers with a fingertip mister.
To use, simply shake your body spray before each use, then mist onto skin as desired, avoiding your face. (For a facial spray, the amount of essential oil called for in this recipe should be reduced by half.)
Once you’ve made your insomnia sleep sprays, you can easily decorate your bottles using scrapbook paper. (I like catching paper stacks when they’re on sale for $10!) Simply cut a sheet of decorative paper to fit your container. Then tape it to your spray bottle to secure it in place. (I used a strip of tape for each side of the paper.) Easy peasy!
Where to Buy Ready Made Sleep Sprays
If you’d like to try an aromatherapy sleep spray for your pillows and bed linens, but aren’t ready to make your own, there are a number of ready made options that you can purchase. This Sleepy Head Pillow Mist from Made By Coopers Apothecary is made with a calming blend of lavender essential oil and a soothing blend of chamomile and frankincense to help you de-stress and unwind. You can buy it here.
Or try one of these other natural essential oil sleep remedies to explore aromatherapy for sleep.
- Restful Sleep Magnesium Oil Topical Spray (via Wild Nettle Apothecary)
- Sleep Ease Aroma Oil (via Mountain Rose Herbs)
- Restful Sleep Pillow Mist (via Joluxs Candle Company)
- Natural Deep Sleep Body & Linen Spray (via Willow Moon Farm)
- Lunar Lullaby Sleep Aid Essential Oil Blend (via Bloom Closet Company)
Alternately, you can purchase other natural remedies here. Or explore home remedies you can make yourself right here on Soap Deli News or via my Home Remedies Pinterest board.
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This article is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice and is provided for informational purposes only. Information on products mentioned are based on my own personal experience and have not been evaluated by the FDA. Please consult a physician prior to making any changes that may impact your health.
10 Comments
Irena
August 13, 2019 at 11:01 pm
I love that you give three different formulas! I’ve been experimenting with pillow sprays for sleep recently and really like the EOs you have chosen here.
Rebecca D. Dillon
August 14, 2019 at 9:18 am
Thanks!
Sandy
August 14, 2019 at 12:41 pm
I cannot handle Lavender is there something else I could use instead of the lavender so I could try this? I am very much an insomniac and I have to take Ambien and other stuff to get to sleep. it’s crazy sometimes even with that I still don’t sleep. I have tried some oils that you rub on your feet try to sleep I don’t really know if they work or not. So if you could help me that would be great.
Rebecca D. Dillon
August 14, 2019 at 1:10 pm
There are number of various essential oil blends for sleep you can try. I’d suggest a google search for more ideas. However you can try two parts bergamot with one part each patchouli and vetiver. Or two parts each bergamot and frankincense with one part vetiver. I’ve had a lot of success as well with Earth Fare’s Herbal Sleep Supplement. It contains valerian root, hops strobiles, skullcap herb, passion flower herb, california poppy herb and melatonin. Hope this helps!
Celine
August 14, 2019 at 1:58 pm
What a great idea! I have to try this, sleep isn’t easy to get around here…
Rebecca D. Dillon
August 20, 2019 at 9:41 am
Especially with kids in the house and back to school!
Cari
August 15, 2019 at 12:21 pm
I love vetiver for sleeping. It really works for me!
Rebecca D. Dillon
August 20, 2019 at 9:42 am
Awesome! That’s great to hear!
Michelle
August 19, 2019 at 3:38 pm
I definitely need to try one of these. I don’t have trouble falling asleep, but I have trouble staying asleep. Maybe this will help. Thanks!
Rebecca D. Dillon
August 20, 2019 at 9:41 am
You’re welcome! I hope it does the trick for you!
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