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CALMING ENERGIZING

3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM

3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY

2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT

2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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Also, any recommendations on where to buy oils?

 

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Diana [joseanddiana]Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: essential oil blendsCALMING ENERGIZING 3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM 3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY 2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT 2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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I recommend www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com or www.betweenfriendstoo.com. Both have pretty good value for money, and the oils are good quality. I personally shop on a regular basis with WSP, but have done business with BFT in the past.

If you don't shop online too much, I can't help you out. I'm in England, so don't know where you could go to find essential oils on the open market. I go to GNC sometimes, but all the GNCs I've ever been to in the states don't have aromatherapy sections like the ones over here! Even the one on the American military base here in town has an aromatherapy section, so I don't know!

Morgan

 

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Kristina Kruzan

Thursday, August 05, 2004 1:38 AM

RE: essential oil blends

 

Also, any recommendations on where to buy oils?

 

Kristina

 

Diana [joseanddiana]Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: essential oil blendsCALMING ENERGIZING 3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM 3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY 2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT 2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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Morgan,

 

Is there any difference between the essential oils that are sold for burning (for the beautiful smell) and the eo's that are sold to be mixed into creams, toners, and other beauty products? I am not very clear on this so any info would be helpful.

 

Thanks!

 

Rosanne

Chicago

Morgan <morgan wrote:

 

I recommend www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com or www.betweenfriendstoo.com. Both have pretty good value for money, and the oils are good quality. I personally shop on a regular basis with WSP, but have done business with BFT in the past.

If you don't shop online too much, I can't help you out. I'm in England, so don't know where you could go to find essential oils on the open market. I go to GNC sometimes, but all the GNCs I've ever been to in the states don't have aromatherapy sections like the ones over here! Even the one on the American military base here in town has an aromatherapy section, so I don't know!

Morgan

 

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Kristina Kruzan

Thursday, August 05, 2004 1:38 AM

RE: essential oil blends

 

Also, any recommendations on where to buy oils?

 

Kristina

 

Diana [joseanddiana]Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: essential oil blendsCALMING ENERGIZING 3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM 3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY 2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT 2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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EOs aren't usually sold for burning, at least not in my experience - extreme heat really destroys the properties of the oils. They can be diffused, however, by several other methods besides burning.

Now FOs, fragrance oils, are usually able to be heated - they often have a much higher flashpoint - you can heat them without the "burning" smell, too.

HTH,

Bobbie

 

 

 

 

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Allan Arnet

 

8/5/2004 1:22:28 PM

Re: essential oil blends

 

Morgan,

 

Is there any difference between the essential oils that are sold for burning (for the beautiful smell) and the eo's that are sold to be mixed into creams, toners, and other beauty products? I am not very clear on this so any info would be helpful.

 

Thanks!

 

Rosanne

Chicago

Morgan <morgan wrote:

 

I recommend www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com or www.betweenfriendstoo.com. Both have pretty good value for money, and the oils are good quality. I personally shop on a regular basis with WSP, but have done business with BFT in the past.

If you don't shop online too much, I can't help you out. I'm in England, so don't know where you could go to find essential oils on the open market. I go to GNC sometimes, but all the GNCs I've ever been to in the states don't have aromatherapy sections like the ones over here! Even the one on the American military base here in town has an aromatherapy section, so I don't know!

Morgan

 

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Kristina Kruzan

Thursday, August 05, 2004 1:38 AM

RE: essential oil blends

 

Also, any recommendations on where to buy oils?

 

Kristina

 

Diana [joseanddiana]Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: essential oil blendsCALMING ENERGIZING 3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM 3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY 2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT 2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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Thank you for the clarification!

 

Rosanne

 

 

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Robin Eastman

Thursday, August 05, 2004 2:47 PM

Re: essential oil blends

 

EOs aren't usually sold for burning, at least not in my experience - extreme heat really destroys the properties of the oils. They can be diffused, however, by several other methods besides burning.

Now FOs, fragrance oils, are usually able to be heated - they often have a much higher flashpoint - you can heat them without the "burning" smell, too.

HTH,

Bobbie

 

 

 

 

-

Allan Arnet

 

8/5/2004 1:22:28 PM

Re: essential oil blends

 

Morgan,

 

Is there any difference between the essential oils that are sold for burning (for the beautiful smell) and the eo's that are sold to be mixed into creams, toners, and other beauty products? I am not very clear on this so any info would be helpful.

 

Thanks!

 

Rosanne

Chicago

Morgan <morgan wrote:

 

I recommend www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com or www.betweenfriendstoo.com. Both have pretty good value for money, and the oils are good quality. I personally shop on a regular basis with WSP, but have done business with BFT in the past.

If you don't shop online too much, I can't help you out. I'm in England, so don't know where you could go to find essential oils on the open market. I go to GNC sometimes, but all the GNCs I've ever been to in the states don't have aromatherapy sections like the ones over here! Even the one on the American military base here in town has an aromatherapy section, so I don't know!

Morgan

 

-

Kristina Kruzan

Thursday, August 05, 2004 1:38 AM

RE: essential oil blends

 

Also, any recommendations on where to buy oils?

 

Kristina

 

Diana [joseanddiana]Wednesday, August 04, 2004 6:41 AM Subject: essential oil blendsCALMING ENERGIZING 3 DROP ROSEWOOD 4 DROPS GERANIUM 3 DROP LAVENDER 4 DROPS ROSEMARY 2 DROP CHAMOMILE 2 DROPS BERGAMOT 2 DROP YLANG YLANG 2 DROPS PEPPERMINT

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