
The Azlok Unwind Essential Oil Blend is a ready-made mix of Lavender, Chamomile, Vetiver, Orange, Patchouli and Petitgrain essential oils, made to help you relax, wind down in the evening and freshen the air at home. You use it in a diffuser or, once properly diluted, in a massage or bath oil — it is meant for aromatic and topical use, not for drinking.
What is in the Unwind blend and why it works
Each oil in this blend pulls its weight. Lavender and Roman-style chamomile are the classic calming notes. Vetiver adds a deep, earthy base that grounds the aroma. Sweet orange lifts the mood and keeps things bright, while patchouli lends warmth and staying power. Petitgrain, distilled from bitter orange leaves and twigs, brings a soft green freshness that ties everything together.
Together they create a rounded, soothing scent that many people reach for at the end of a long day, when they want the house to feel calm before sleep.
How to use it
- Diffuser: Add 4-6 drops to the water in an electric or ultrasonic diffuser. Run it for 30-45 minutes in the bedroom or living room, ideally an hour before bedtime.
- Massage oil: Dilute to about 1-2% in a carrier oil such as coconut, sweet almond or jojoba — roughly 2-4 drops per 10 ml of carrier. Never apply the neat blend directly to skin.
- Relaxing bath: Mix a few drops into a tablespoon of carrier oil or unscented liquid soap first, then swirl into warm bathwater. This helps the oil disperse instead of floating on the surface.
- Room and linen mist: Because the blend is soluble in alcohol, you can add a small amount to a spray bottle with alcohol and water, shake well and mist curtains or pillows lightly.
- Candle and soap making: Hobbyists can use it as a fragrance component in melt-and-pour soap or candles, following the usage rates for their base.
Tips and safety
Essential oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Keep these points in mind:
- Always patch-test a diluted amount on your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before wider skin use.
- Do not ingest the blend. It is for aromatic and topical use only.
- Keep the bottle away from children and pets, and out of reach of open flames.
- Diffuse in a ventilated room and take breaks rather than running it non-stop.
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have a medical condition, check with a doctor before use.
- Citrus oils like orange can make skin more sensitive to sunlight, so avoid direct sun on freshly oiled skin.
- Avoid contact with eyes; if it happens, flush with plenty of water.
Buying and storage
The Azlok Unwind blend starts at around ₹499 and comes in sizes from 100 g right up to 20 kg, so it suits both home users and small businesses making candles, soaps or room sprays. It has a shelf life of about two years when stored well.
- Keep the bottle tightly closed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and sunlight.
- Amber or dark glass helps protect the oils from light.
- Wipe the neck of the bottle before resealing to stop the cap sticking.
- Buy a size that matches how often you will use it — smaller packs stay fresher for occasional users.
You can find the full size range and product details on the Azlok store, along with the other single oils if you like to make your own combinations.
FAQ
Can I apply the Unwind blend directly to my skin?
No. Always dilute it in a carrier oil to about 1-2% before applying to skin, and patch-test first. Undiluted essential oils can irritate.
Which oils are in the Unwind blend?
Lavender, Chamomile, Vetiver, Orange, Patchouli and Petitgrain essential oils.
How many drops should I use in a diffuser?
Start with 4-6 drops in the diffuser water and adjust to the size of your room and how strong you like the scent.
How long does the blend last?
It has a shelf life of about two years when kept tightly sealed in a cool, dark place away from sunlight and heat.
Is it safe to use around children and pets?
Keep the concentrated oil away from children and pets, diffuse in a ventilated room, and use lower amounts. If you have concerns, especially with young children or animals, consult a professional first.