all-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil (2024)

I’m a big believer in hand washing as the best way to ward off colds and the flu. If I don’t find myself in a place where I can wash my hands, then I’m glad to have this all-natural hand sanitizer made with aloe vera, witch hazel and Thieves Oil. Store-bought hand sanitizers usually contain alcohol, artificial fragrance, and lab-created ingredients.

I don’t know about you, but putting those ingredients on my skin sure doesn’t make me feel clean and studies have shown them to be harmful. This natural hand sanitizer recipe packs a big punch at cleaning while softening my hands and keeping them free from unnecessary chemicals.all-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil (1)

First, When to Use Hand Sanitizer.

If you have come to this recipe looking for an antibacterial hand sanitizer to kill off viruses, please be sure to read this first.

You may have recently visited health care facilities like hospitals and nursing homes, and noticed the pumps of antibacterial hand sanitizer attached to the wall at the entrance and exits. It’s an easy way for people to be mindful of the germs they are bringing in with them and help them to stop the spread to those who are vulnerable.

There are usually also sinks with soap at healthcare facilities, but the soap is often also antibacterial. I don’t use antibacterial products in my home as even the FDA doesn’t recommend it. But when I am in these medical facilities, I always follow the protocol to prevent the spread of disease so I will use it in that case.

Everything in moderation, right?

The rest of the time, I opt to wash my hands with soap and water. Studies show that bar soap is as effective at washing away germs as any antibacterial product. Even more, a 2016 FDA report states that the ingredients in antibacterial hand wash “are not generally recognized as safe and effective”.

Unfortunately, a sink with running water and a bar of soap doesn’t come in one of those handy dandy squeeze bottles like hand sanitizer does.

When I can’t wash with soap, I use an all-natural hand sanitizer to “wash” my hands and then rinse them when I get near a sink again. I keep a bottle in my purse for when I get off transit, am at a campsite and there is no sink, or I’m just out and about for the day.

RELATED: DIY Hand Sanitizer Spray (Alcohol Based)

Updated March 13, 2020: This recipe was originally published in 2015 and has been a staple in my household and many others for years now. In the past month, the world has become much more aware of hand washing and sanitation due to the spread of Covid-19. While this recipe and my recommendations for proper hand washing from 2015 remain unchanged, In addition, I have formulated a 70% alcohol-based hand sanitizer that can be used on hands and surfaces. Get the recipe here: DIY Hand Sanitizer Spray (Alcohol Based).

The Thieve’s Oil Legend and Safe Use

You may have heard about Thieves Oil, an essential oil blend of clove, lemon, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and rosemary. The story behind this blend is that a band of fifteenth-century thieves remained in tip-top health despite ransacking the riches from the graves of those who had died from the bubonicplague.

When they were captured, they were traded leniency in their sentence for sharing the secret to their impervious health. The legend of Thieves Oil was born.

Whether you believe the story or not, I personally prefer a homemade product over one filled with ingredients I don’t recognize. Hand sanitizer is one of those products that I love to have a more natural version of.

Please note that essential oils are potent and can be harmful to some. There is much misinformation out there around essential oils as miracle cures for all sorts of ailments and irresponsible use (like consuming essential oils). Also it’s important to look at the blend of oils you use.

Thieves Oil contains clove, rosemary, and eucalyptus oils which are not safe for use on small children. Use this hand sanitizer on grown-ups only, please. You can replace clove, rosemary and eucalyptus oils with lavender, sweet orange, and fir oils if you plan to use it around children six months and older (no essential oils are recommended for use with babies younger than six months).

You can buy a Thieves Oil blend or make your own from this recipe.

Thieves Oil Blend Recipe

Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipe

This homemade recipe is easy to make and can be carried anywhere. Think of it like a bar of soap to go! Aloe vera and witch hazel are wonderful for your skin as well, so it won’t dry out your hands like the alcohol based version.all-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil (2)Makes 1 cup

Ingredients:

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Make it!

Mix witch hazel and aloe vera gel together in a bowl. Add essential oils and mix well, then open the vitamin E capsule and empty that into the gel. all-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil (4)Mix it all together well, then use a funnel to pour it into a pump or other container (I found these Gotoobs that are perfect!).

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How to Use Natural Hand Sanitizer

Shake the bottle of homemade hand sanitizer well before each use.

Squeeze a dime-sized amount on the palm of your hand and massage in. I

t will feel sticky at first but it will absorb cleanly in no time.

Your hands will feel dry, clean, and smell terrific.

This all-natural hand sanitizer should last several months.all-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil (6)

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FAQs

All-natural hand sanitizer recipe with Thieves oil? ›

Several of the oils found in thieves oil have antimicrobial properties. This means they may help kill bacteria, fungi, or viruses when people use them topically on the skin or small cuts and wounds.

How do you make hand sanitizer with Thieves Oil? ›

Homemade Hand Sanitizer Recipe
  1. 1/3 cup pure witch hazel.
  2. 2/3 cup 100% pure aloe vera gel.
  3. 15 drops Thieves essential oil blend or (5 drops of Clove Essential Oil, 4 drops of Lemon Essential Oil, 3 drops of Cinnamon Essential Oil, 2 drops of Eucalyptus Essential Oil, 1 drop of Rosemary Essential Oil)
Jan 19, 2018

How do you make disinfectant with Thieves Oil? ›

In a spray bottle or bowl, mix the following:
  1. ½ cup white vinegar.
  2. ½ capful Thieves Household Cleaner.
  3. ½ tablespoon dish soap.
  4. 2 drops Thieves® essential oil blend.
Jul 27, 2022

Does Thieves Oil really disinfect? ›

Several of the oils found in thieves oil have antimicrobial properties. This means they may help kill bacteria, fungi, or viruses when people use them topically on the skin or small cuts and wounds.

Does thieves disinfect or sanitize? ›

Since Thieves essential oil is a natural disinfectant, diffusing it around your workspace may also reduce workplace illnesses.

Is Thieves hand sanitizer safe? ›

We have denatured the alcohol in Thieves Waterless Hand Sanitizer by treating it with Peppermint essential oil to prevent people from consuming it orally. Topical use of alcohol treated with essential oils is non-toxic.

What's in thieves hand sanitizer? ›

Water, Aloe barbadensis leaf powder, Glycerin, Hydroxypropylcellulose, Mentha piperita† (Peppermint) oil, Eugenia caryophyllus† (Clove) bud oil, Citrus limon† (Lemon) peel oil, Eucalyptus radiata ...

How do you use thieves as a disinfectant? ›

Naturally disinfect surfaces for a great clean. Just add 5-10 drops of Thieves essential oil to a small spray bottle and fill with water. Spray on, wipe down. It's that easy to clean safely and effectively.

What are the side effects of thieves oil? ›

Skin reactions

Both cinnamon and clove oil are potential skin irritants. If topical application of thieves oil causes redness, swelling, or itching, avoid using it in the future. If you're planning on topically applying thieves oil, conduct a patch test first.

Is Thieves antifungal? ›

Traditional Thieves Oil can be used for more than just the Bubonic Plague due to its now well-known anti-bacterial, anti-fungal & anti-viral properties!

What is the best natural disinfectant? ›

Hydrogen peroxide is one of the most powerful natural cleaning and disinfecting agents. Health professionals trust it against harmful bacteria, antigens, and viruses.

What is the best homemade hand sanitizer? ›

The key to making an effective, germ-busting hand sanitizer is to stick to a 2:1 proportion of alcohol to aloe vera. This keeps the alcohol content around 60% , the minimum amount needed to kill most germs.

How do you make 70% hand sanitizer? ›

DIY Hand Sanitizer:

2/3 cup rubbing alcohol of at least 70% alcohol concentration. *When using rubbing alcohol with higher alcohol concentrations, add water to the mix.

Can essential oils be added to hand sanitizer? ›

The most important thing to include for a proper DIY hand sanitizer is isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, which must be at least 60 per cent of the total solution. Other things, such as aloe vera and essential oils, can also be included in small amounts for additional benefits and scent.

Is it safe to put essential oils in hand sanitizer? ›

Topical Application: While you may not want to add your Essential Oils directly to your Hand Sanitizer, there's nothing wrong with applying your Oils alongside your Sanitizer. In other words, apply your diluted Essential Oils to your hands, then add a spritz of Hand Sanitizer.

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