The Best Autumn Essential Oil Recipes for Your Diffuser (2024)

I kicked my candles to the curb.

And I was quite the candle addict… So that’s saying a lot.

There’s nothing I love more than being enveloped by a warm, spicy scent when I walking into the house on a brisk, fall day. And who doesn’t love the flickering of a candle on a cozy winter’s night?

But once I started learning about some of the toxic junk my candle addiction was releasing into my house, suddenly my “warm sugar cookie” scented candles didn’t seem quite as appealing… Bummer.

As far as candle toxicity goes, it seems as thoughparaffin and lead-cored wicks are the two biggest concerns:

  • Paraffin: Many candles (especially the cheaper kind) are made from paraffin wax; a petroleum by-product, which has the potential to contain toxins and potential carcinogens which are released into the air when the candle is burned. Some researchers even claim the smoke from some candles contains almost as much icky stuff as cigarette smoke.
  • Lead-Cored Wicks: One of the primary concerns with candles used to be lead-based wicks, which would, of course, emit lead into the air when burned. However, in 2003, theU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) banned the manufacture and sale of all lead-based candles. So while lead emission is something you probably don’t need to worry about with newer candles, make sure you don’t have older candles in your stash that contain wicks with this harmful neurotoxin. (Here’s how to test and see if your candles have lead wicks)

Thankfully, soy, beeswax, or tallow candles are much cleaner burning and non-toxic, so they are still a good choice if you still crave the ambiance a lit candle creates.

But What About Air Fresheners?

Sadly, they aren’t much better. I published a post a few months back that highlights some of the issues related to aerosol room sprays and plug-in air fresheners. Here are some of the stats, in case you missed it:

So… am I running around purging my home of all candles and air fresheners while wearing a hazmat suit? Um, no. As I’ve matured a bit in my natural-living journey, I’ve learned to mellow a bit in my “all or nothing” zeal.

However, burning multiple candles in my home all day long (especially paraffin ones) is something I DO plan to avoid.

Thankfully, I’m not feeling deprived at all, thanks to my trusty essential oil diffuser. I’ve been experimenting with a bunch of different fall-themed diffuser blends to help replace those candles, and I’m pretty darn excited to share them with you today. (Pssst– the Spicy Chai one is my favorite, and yes, I do diffuse it while drinking my homemade chai concentrate for a complete chai experience) 😉

The Best Autumn Essential Oil Recipes forYour Diffuser

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Spicy Chai:

  • 3 drops cardamom essential oil
  • 2 drops cassia essential oil
  • 2 drops clove essential oil
  • 1 drop ginger essential oil

Combine with water (most of my diffusers use around 70 mL, but it can vary) in a cold air diffuser.

Spiced Citrus

  • 3 drops wild orange essential oil
  • 2 drops cinnamon bark essential oil
  • 1 drop clove essential oil

Combine with water (most of my diffusers use around 70 mL, but it can vary) in a cold air diffuser.

Walk in the Woods

  • 3 drops frankincen;se essential oil
  • 2 drops white fir essential oil
  • 1 drop cedarwood essential oil

Combine with water (most of my diffusers use around 70 mL, but it can vary) in a cold air diffuser.

Immune Booster:

(I originally had 2 drops in the graphic, but decide that one drop of each is plenty, unless you have a larger diffuser.)

  • 1 drop rosemary essential oil
  • 1drop clove essential oil
  • 1 drop eucalyptus essential oil
  • 1 drop cinnamon bark essential oil
  • 1 drop wild orange essential oil

Combine with water (most of my diffusers use around 70 mL, but it can vary) in a cold air diffuser.

Why Cold-Air Diffusers?

I prefer using a cold-air diffuser since it allows me to enjoy ALL the benefits of the essential oil–not just the scent. Unlike candle warmers, a cold-air diffuser doesn’t heat the oil, so all the therapeutic benefits of the essential oil remain intact.

I’ve tried reed diffusers, and while they do work somewhat, they aren’t as effective at dispersing the oil into a large area. (Here’s how to make your own reed diffuser, if you want to give it a try)

If you’re shopping for a cold-air diffuser, there are tons of options, and myessential oil diffuser review postwill point you in the direction of some of my favorites.

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The Best Autumn Essential Oil Recipes for Your Diffuser (2024)

FAQs

What diffuser blend for autumn? ›

Welcome the change of season with this grounding and healing essential oil blend of Sweet Orange, Patchouli, Cedarwood, Juniper & Lavender. Connect with the Earth and yourself as Autumn gently encourages us into change and shed the undesirable layers of ourselves, as the tree leaves do.

How to create fall scents with essential oils? ›

The sweet orange oil helps give this blend just a hint of a pumpkin-y scent.
  1. 3 drops cinnamon.
  2. 2 drops ginger.
  3. 1 drop sweet orange.
  4. 1 drop clove.
  5. 1 drop nutmeg.
  6. 1 drop vanilla.
Oct 12, 2023

What are some good essential oil combinations for diffuser? ›

Diffuser blends for every season
  • Sweet Springtime Renewal. 3 drops Grapefruit oil. 3 drops Lavender oil. 3 drops Ylang Ylang oil.
  • Freshen Up. 2 drops Thyme oil. 2 drops Rosemary oil. 2 drops Grapefruit oil. ...
  • Down to Earth Spring Floral. 2 drops Manuka oil. 2 drops Bergamot oil. 2 drops Frankincense oil.
Mar 8, 2024

How do you make homemade autumn smell? ›

Bring a saucepan of water to a boil, then add ingredients like apples, oranges, cinnamon sticks, cloves, ginger, cranberries, nutmeg, vanilla, and more, and keep the water at a simmer to fill your home with a beautiful autumnal aroma.

What scents are autumn? ›

Mousses (Moss), Chêne (Oak Tree), Noisetier (Hazel Tree) and Feu de Bois (Wood Fire)... autumn has arrived, emerging from a long stroll through the forest. Bask in its magic.

What is the most popular fall scent? ›

Pumpkin Spice: Perhaps the most iconic fall scent, pumpkin spice combines warm spices, creaminess, and a hint of clove and vanilla for an unmatched comfort. Apple Cinnamon: The sweet and tart aroma of apples with the warmth of cinnamon is quintessential fall.

What fall scent smells the best? ›

Autumn's Aromas: The Top 5 Botanical Scents of the Season
  • Autumn Leaves. You can argue that you can smell autumn leaves anywhere, but most people in the world do not experience the brilliance of autumn as we do here. ...
  • Last of the Roses. ...
  • Sassafras. ...
  • Spicebush. ...
  • The Katsura Tree.
Oct 20, 2023

What is a fall fragrance? ›

Some of the most popular food and perfume scents are often: pumpkin spice, cinnamon, apple pie, pecan pie and apple cider, just to name a few. Choosing an autumn fragrance involves a selection that is adapted to slightly warmer clothes than those worn in summer.

What essential oils should not be used in a diffuser? ›

Other essential oils are not suitable for diffusion because they are slightly irritating (cypress, juniper, Scots pine, etc.) or have a particular scent that makes them unpleasant to breathe (carrot, coriander, cumin, etc.).

What is the best smelling essential oil to diffuse? ›

What are the Best Smelling Essential Oil Blends?
  • Lavender, Ylang-Ylang and Orange: a soothing citrus mix.
  • Orange, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Peppermint and Cardamom: an uplifting, energising, motivating combination (Motivate Pure Essential Oil Blend).
  • Ylang-Ylang and Geranium: a floral springtime scent.

What two essential oils smell good together? ›

Essential OilBlends Well With
ChamomileCedarwood, Lavender, Vetiver, Cypress
CinnamonSandalwood, Lemon, Lime, Tangerine, Sweet Orange, Grapefruit, Rose, Ylang ylang, Cedarwood
Clary SageGeranium, Juniper berry, Cedarwood, Lavender, Sandalwood, Bergamot, Frankincense, Lemon, Sweet Orange, Lime, Grapefruit, Tangerine
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What is a good fall scent? ›

Perfume aficionado Bailee Wiard, who reviews and recommends perfumes to her nearly 70k followers, says that fall should be accompanied by “heavier fragrances as they won't be too cloying with the cool weather, with notes like vanilla, amber, cardamon, and sandalwood being perfect for the crisp transitioning weather.”

Why does autumn air smell so good? ›

"As the leaves are beginning to be digested and decomposed by bacteria in the soil and the surrounding environment, as those things break down, they release volatile organic compounds and other molecules," Crimmins said. "That's what we actually are smelling."

What is the best scent for a cold in a diffuser? ›

Some essential oils — such as eucalyptus, rosemary, and peppermint — may ease symptoms of a cough or cold by soothing the throat, fighting bacteria, and reducing inflammation.

What is the best scent to put in a diffuser? ›

What Are the Best-Smelling Diffuser Scents? Some of the most popular and widely-used diffuser scents include floral scents like lavender, chamomile, jasmine, or herbaceous and woody fragrances such as ylang-ylang, bergamot, geranium, frankincense, and clary sage.

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