- Purchase Oils only from establish purveyors who guarantee pure, quality essential oils with detailed information on each oil. Look for vendors who offer free samples and other marketing efforts that instill confidence.
- Send an email to online vendors to evaluation customer service. Ask questions if only to inspire a reply. Consider a reply within one business day excellent customer service.
- Expect to pay different rates for various oils. Consider that a line of Natural essential oils all priced the same is likely inferior quality. Look for dust on bottles on store shelves, which indicates a stagnant stock.
- Look for oils in small, dark amber glass vials to insure that it's not affected by exposure to light. Purchase bottles with a screw-on lid and drip cap that controls the dispensing of the oil, rather than a rubber eyedropper, which can cause contamination of the oil.
- Buy only oils from online vendors and catalogs that list the essential oil's Latin (botanical) name, the method of extraction and the country of origin. Understand that these details determine quality and range of use of the oil.
- Our team research organic oils, which may be superior to non-organic oils because the plants are grown without pesticides. There are those who claim that pesticides may not appear in the oils, which would make the two types of oil equal.
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