Essential oils are precious to the very end, but when the final drop makes its way out of the dropper, then what? If you’re an essential oil lover, chances are you’ve wondered what to do with the little amber bottles you have lying around. We’ve got 17 options to keep those bottles functional to the last drop of oil and beyond!
YL tip: Some of these ideas require a clean essential oil bottle. To clean your bottle, peel off the label as much as you can, remove the oil dropper and all parts of the cap, and place all the pieces in a bowl of warm water with a drop of Thieves Essential Oil. Soak everything for 10 minutes, then use 1 drop of Lemon essential oil on a cotton ball to get rid of any sticky remains of the label.
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Create your own DIY roll-on
with your favorite essential oils and some V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex.
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Infuse Epsom salt
with the last few drops of oil in the bottle. Remove the lid and oil dropper from a mostly empty EO bottle. Put the bottle, dropper, and 1 cup of Epsom salt in a sealed container for at least 48 hours. Open it up and voilà: bath salts infused with a soothing aroma! Even better, you can add multiple bottles to a container of Epsom salt to get different infusions with stronger scents.
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Make a centerpiece
with one or two flowers in the bottles, turning them into little bud vases.
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Jazz up your twinkly lights!
Thoroughly clean your empty bottles, remove the oil dropper and all parts of the cap, and gently press the bottle over each bulb on a string of lights. These are a great additional to any holiday party.
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Carrier Oil Container
Fill a bottle with your carrier oil of choice to have on the go.
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Create a DIY face serum
To add moisture to your skin care routine. Our top picks are Geranium, Tea Tree (melaleuca alternifolia), and Rosemary. Store your new serum in an empty essential oil bottle.
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Travel Toiletries Kit
Use the bottles to hold your toiletries for travel.Things like hair oil, face serum, and baby powder fit easily in a little EO bottle; plus, they’ll free up that much-needed space in your carry-on.
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DIY custom blend
Try your hand at a DIY custom blend with the last few drops of your favorite oils. You’ll love creating a unique aroma to use in your diffuser, and you can store your creation in an empty oil bottle.
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Multipurpose Deodorizer
Infuse a cotton ball with remaining oil and use it as a multipurpose deodorizer. Stuff a cotton ball in the bottle, put the lid back on, and leave it for three days. Take the cotton ball out—use tweezers if necessary—and place it anywhere that could benefit from a refreshing scent: inside stinky shoes, at the bottom of a trash can, in a gym bag, and any other place that needs an aromatic makeover.
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Sharing Essential Oil
Share your most-used oil with a friend by putting some of it in a clean, empty bottle.
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Essential Oil Travel Kit
Put together an essential oil travel kit by putting smaller amounts of the oils you use most in empty 5 ml bottles. Put the collection in a cosmetic bag so it’s ready to go when you are.
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Refresh Your Drawer
Refresh your drawers or closets by removing the lid of a nearly empty bottle and letting the aroma permeate the space. Make sure to position the bottle where it won’t tip, you wouldn’t want to spill anything on your favorite sweater!
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Make an All Natural Perfume or Cologne
Store your signature scent in a clean, empty bottle.
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Mattress Refresher
Use the last of the oil to make a mattress refresher. Instead of cleaning out the bottle, fill it ¾ full with baking soda. Allow it to sit overnight for the baking soda to absorb the oil fully. Sprinkle the mixture over your mattress and let it sit for an hour; then vacuum up the baking soda and breathe in the freshness!
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Smelling Salts
Make smelling salts for when you want a fresh fragrance around. Fill a clean, empty bottle with Epsom salt, add 4 drops of a refreshing scent and shake well. Open the cap and inhale whenever you need a whiff of something fresh.
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Dilute your go-to oils for use with kids
Dilute your go-to oils for use with kids. See our handy guide for diluting oils for use with children and babies.
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Divide Oils into Two Oil Bottles
Divide oils into two bottles. Keep the regular top on one bottle and add a roller top to the other, so you can easily use your favorite oil in multiple ways.
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