Botanical Oil Infusions for Emotional Support...
- Koöko Fleurs
- Sep 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 27

A Ritual of Scent, Touch, and Inner Ease
In the Koöko Fleurs Atelier, we believe that healing begins with the senses. Botanical oil infusions are more than skincare—they’re emotional companions. Crafted slowly from herbs, flowers, and roots, these oils carry the subtle language of plants: calming, uplifting, grounding, and softening.
This guide teaches you how to create your own infused oils for emotional support—whether you seek stillness, clarity, or gentle release.

Tools You’ll Need
- Glass jars with lids — sterilized, for infusing
- Carrier oils — such as jojoba, sweet almond, or grapeseed
- Dried botanicals — lavender, rosemary, rose petals, chamomile, calendula, etc.
- Cheesecloth or fine strainer — for filtering
- Dark glass bottles — for storing finished oils
- Labels or tags — for naming your blends with intention
Infusion Process
1. Choose your botanicals
Select herbs based on emotional needs:
- Lavender for anxiety and restlessness
- Rose for grief and heart healing
- Chamomile for emotional softness
- Rosemary for clarity and focus
- Calendula for warmth and resilience
2. Fill your jar
Place dried botanicals into a clean glass jar. Fill about halfway.
3. Add carrier oil
Pour your chosen oil over the herbs until fully submerged. Leave a little space at the top.
4. Infuse with time
Seal the jar and place it in a warm, shaded spot for 2–4 weeks. Shake gently every few days.
5. Strain and store
After infusing, strain the oil through cheesecloth. Pour into dark glass bottles and label with name and date.

Suggested Emotional Blends
Stillness Blend
- Lavender + Chamomile in jojoba oil
- Use before sleep or meditation
Focus Blend
- Rosemary + Lemon balm in grapeseed oil
- Apply to temples or wrists before journaling or creative work
Heart Ease Blend
- Rose petals + Calendula in sweet almond oil
- Massage over the chest or pulse points during emotional release
How to Use
- Apply to wrists, temples, or behind ears
- Use during breathwork, journaling, or quiet rituals
- Add a few drops to a warm bath or body oil
- Pair with incense, woven cushions, and ceramic teaware for a full sensory ritual










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