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The Complete Buying Guide to Essential Oils

The essential oils are the popular type of aroma therapy oil .However buying this demands lot of caution. You can find them in all the major outlets but health food shops are the best places to buy essential oils. Find out why it so and many more by proceeding further with the article.This article covers
  • Where to buy them?
  • What should be looked for?
  • What is the typical price range?
  • How to identify hazardous oils?
  • Which is the best blend for children?
Aromatherapy is a great way to reap the benefits of essential oils. Essential oils and essential body oils are easy and therapeutic to use. However, buying essential oils can sometimes cause difficulties as people are unsure of the best types of oils to buy and what they should look for when buying essential oils. This users' guide to essential oils will cover the best way to buy essential oils and what you need to keep in mind when you make your purchases.

Where to Buy Essential Oils

Essential oils and other aromatherapy products, like essential body oils, can be bought in many different places. You can find them in health food shops, supermarkets, pharmacists, market stalls, discount shops, department stores, cosmetic and skin care shops, specialty aromatherapy shops, craft stores and through the internet.

Health food shops are one of the best places to buy essential oils. They will generally have a wide range of good-quality essential oils and body oils. They are also more likely to have someone on hand who can offer advice, and maybe give you a beginner's guide to essential oils.

Market stalls sometimes sell top-quality products, and they can be quite cheaper than a health food store. The internet has many places online where you can buy quality aromatherapy products. Discount shops are one of the worst places to buy essential oils. They are usually very cheap, but this is because they are either an inferior product or not really essential oils at all.

What to Look for When Buying Essential Oils

The most important thing to look for when buying essential oils is that the oil is a true essential oil. Oils that say scented oils or fragrance oils are not essential oils and will not have any therapeutic benefit. Here are some other tips for buying the best essential oils.
  • It is best to buy oils that have the botanical name on the label. Sometimes the common name may be a name that is used for different oils.
  • Buy oils that come with instructions. Most reputable essential oils will have a users' guide available as well.
  • When buying from market stalls, ask questions from the person selling the oils. Are they essential oils? How were the oils extracted? Can the person selling the oils offer you any advice? Most market stalls sell good quality products, but there are some stalls that are selling fragrant oils.
  • Before buying your oils, do some research into the oils you are most likely to use and start with them. Lavender is a very inexpensive oil that is used for a wide range of complaints. It also smells nice!
  • When buying essential body oils, check that the blend contains essential oils.
  • Ask whether any chemicals or additives have been added to the oil. Essential oils should contain all-natural ingredients.
  • When shopping for oils on the internet, look at a few different stores before purchasing to compare prices. Many internet companies sell wholesale essential oils, so there can be a great difference in price. A good internet storefront should offer some information about the essential oils and how they can be used.
  • Try searching for a place that sells wholesale essential oils. These can be quite a lot cheaper than brand names. You can find places that also sell wholesale essential oils bath body products, massage oils and skin care products.

Typical Price Range

The price of essential oils can vary tremendously, depending on the type of oil you buy and where you buy it from. Some essential oils are relatively easy to obtain, keeping the price low. Others are more difficult to obtain, or need a lot of plants for a small amount of oil. These oils are more expensive.

Lavender is one of the cheapest oils to buy, and it is can be used for a large number of problems. It usually sells for around five to ten US dollars per 10 to 15 milliliters. On the other hand, Melissa is a very expensive essential oil. Ten milliliters can cost anywhere between $30 and $300.

The most important thing to remember when buying essential oils is that cheaper rarely means better. Essential oils that seem very cheap may be cheap because they are not really essential oils at all. Oils that are not essential oils are meant to use the term fragrant or scented oils, but sometimes companies will label their oils incorrectly.

Also, a cheap essential oil may be inexpensive because the whole plant was used when extracting the oil, when only a portion of the plant should be used for the best results. When the whole plant is used, more oil is able to be produced; cutting down the price, but it may not have the therapeutic benefits of a more expensive oil. If you find essential oils that seem very inexpensive, it is worth asking how the oil was obtained.

Continue to: Identifying Hazardous Oils
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