Cleansing Spray Recipe for a Fresh and Natural Home

Updated On: October 17, 2025

Creating a refreshing and effective cleansing spray at home is not only fun but also a great way to ensure you know exactly what you’re putting on your skin or around your space. Whether you’re looking to freshen up your linens, cleanse your hands on the go, or simply create a natural air freshener, this DIY cleansing spray recipe is versatile and easy to make.

Using simple, natural ingredients, you can avoid harsh chemicals found in many commercial products while enjoying a delightful scent and antibacterial benefits. Plus, it’s budget-friendly and customizable to your preferences—perfect for anyone who loves a little self-care with a green twist!

In this post, I’ll guide you through the entire process, from ingredients to tips and variations to help you tailor this recipe to your needs. Ready to bring a burst of freshness and cleanliness into your life?

Let’s dive in!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This cleansing spray recipe is a fantastic addition to your natural cleaning or self-care toolkit. It’s quick to make, uses ingredients you likely already have, and offers multiple uses—from personal hygiene to household freshness.

The essential oils included not only provide a beautiful aroma but also come with natural antibacterial and antiviral properties.

Best of all, this spray is gentle on your skin and the environment, making it a safe choice for families and pets. You’ll love how fresh your surroundings feel, and it’s satisfying to create such an effective product yourself.

Plus, you can tweak the scent and strength to suit your preferences, making it truly your own.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup distilled water – The base of your spray, purified for best results
  • 1/4 cup witch hazel – A natural astringent that helps cleanse and tone
  • 10 drops tea tree essential oil – Known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil – Adds a calming, floral scent and soothes skin
  • 5 drops eucalyptus essential oil – Provides a refreshing aroma and supports respiratory health
  • 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel – Adds moisture and helps soothe skin
  • 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin (optional) – Acts as a natural humectant to keep skin hydrated

Equipment

  • Spray bottle (8 oz or larger) – Glass preferred to preserve essential oils’ integrity
  • Measuring cups and spoons – For precise ingredient amounts
  • Small funnel – Helpful for pouring liquids without spills
  • Mixing bowl or large measuring cup – To combine ingredients
  • Whisk or spoon – For mixing
  • Label or marker – To name and date your spray bottle

Instructions

  1. Sanitize your equipment. Before you start, make sure your spray bottle and utensils are clean to avoid contamination.
  2. Combine the distilled water and witch hazel. Pour them into your mixing bowl or measuring cup. These liquids form the cleansing base of your spray.
  3. Add aloe vera gel and vegetable glycerin (if using). Whisk gently to blend these moisturizing ingredients evenly into the liquid base.
  4. Drop in the essential oils. Add tea tree, lavender, and eucalyptus oils. These oils bring both cleansing power and a wonderful scent.
  5. Mix thoroughly. Whisk the mixture well to ensure all ingredients are evenly distributed.
  6. Use the funnel to pour the mixture into your spray bottle. Leave a little space at the top to allow for shaking.
  7. Seal the bottle and shake well. This ensures the ingredients are blended each time you use the spray.
  8. Label your bottle. Write the contents and date made to keep track of freshness.
  9. Store in a cool, dark place. Essential oils can degrade in heat and light, so keep your spray fresh by storing it properly.

Tips & Variations

“For best results, shake your cleansing spray before each use to mix ingredients that may separate over time.”

  • Customize your scent: Swap eucalyptus for peppermint or lemon essential oil for a different aroma and slightly different benefits.
  • Stronger cleaning power: Increase tea tree oil to 15 drops if you want a more potent antibacterial effect, but be careful if you have sensitive skin.
  • Alcohol booster: Add 1-2 tablespoons of rubbing alcohol for a stronger disinfectant spray, especially useful for surfaces.
  • For facial use: Omit alcohol and use only gentle essential oils like lavender and chamomile, and ensure you do a patch test first.
  • Use distilled or boiled water: Avoid tap water to extend shelf life and prevent bacterial growth.

Nutrition Facts

Component Amount per 1 oz (approx.)
Calories 0
Fat 0 g
Carbohydrates 0 g
Protein 0 g
Essential oils Trace amounts

Note: This cleansing spray is topical and not intended for ingestion, so nutrition facts are minimal and mostly irrelevant.

Serving Suggestions

  • Use as a refreshing facial mist after cleansing to soothe and tone skin.
  • Spray on linens, pillows, or curtains to freshen up your living space naturally.
  • Keep a small bottle in your bag for quick hand spritzes when soap and water aren’t available.
  • Use as a light disinfectant spray on doorknobs, keyboards, and other frequently touched surfaces.
  • Spritz your workout gear or yoga mat for a natural deodorizing effect.

Conclusion

Making your own cleansing spray is a simple, rewarding way to bring natural freshness and cleanliness into your daily routine. This recipe combines the power of essential oils with gentle moisturizing agents to create a spray that’s not only effective but also kind to your skin and environment.

Whether you use it for personal care or around the house, it’s a versatile product that’s sure to become a staple.

By crafting your own blends, you take control over what goes into your products, avoiding unnecessary chemicals and additives. Plus, the process is affordable and eco-friendly, reducing waste and plastic usage.

I encourage you to experiment with different essential oils and share your favorite variations with friends and family. Ready to explore more natural recipes?

Check out my Homemade Body Scrub, DIY Aromatherapy Roller, and Natural Room Freshener for more inspiring projects.

📖 Recipe Card: Cleansing Spray Recipe

Description: A refreshing and natural cleansing spray to purify your space and uplift your mood. Easy to prepare with simple ingredients.

Prep Time: PT10M
Cook Time: PT0M
Total Time: PT10M

Servings: 1 spray bottle (250 ml)

Ingredients

  • 1 cup distilled water
  • 1/4 cup witch hazel
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil
  • 10 drops tea tree essential oil
  • 5 drops eucalyptus essential oil
  • 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 1 spray bottle (250 ml)

Instructions

  1. Combine distilled water and witch hazel in a bowl.
  2. Add vegetable glycerin and white vinegar, then mix well.
  3. Add all essential oils to the mixture.
  4. Stir gently to blend all ingredients.
  5. Pour the solution into the spray bottle using a funnel.
  6. Shake well before each use.

Nutrition: Calories: 5 | Protein: 0g | Fat: 0g | Carbs: 1g

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