Guest guest Posted January 19, 2001 Report Share Posted January 19, 2001 > I have ordered about 7 eo's from them to make a tiger balm clone, but I don't know what range the quality is in. I think I have had better or thicker eo's from other places, but I didn't need the most expensive anyway for what I made. > > Take good care. > > Love, > Renee and Jerry I have gotten high quality EO's that were not thick at all, so sometimes it's hard to tell the quality without testing it. I don't eat my EO's like Sorcy does <heehee> but I do test each batch that I buy. I just put a drop or two on a piece of brown paper (like from a paper bag) and let it sit out for a day or so. Makes the room smell good :-) And if the spot evaporates cleanly from the paper, I know it's high quality EO. If there's still an oily smudge after a day, the EO was probably cut with some other kind of oil to make it go farther. EO's evaporate, unlike olive oil and other oils. Peace, Laura Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2001 Report Share Posted January 19, 2001 Wow, thanks for the tip. I am going to put that message in my " save " file, as well as pass it along. Take good care. Love, Renee and Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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