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I have been reading a few times to put a drop of oil on a paper and if it

dries clear without a water mark the oil is not adulterated. If it does not

dry clear it probably is adulteratedl..Well I will say that I am shocked that I

have probably 20 nice bottles of probably adulterated oils. I am actually

burning mad. When I bought from this company I asked about that very thing and

was told that all oils have substances or something like that. At any rate I

totally trusted this person. ( by the way Butch your oils were perfect)

(also Marges oils.) These oils came from out of this country, not England, and

I just feel sick about it. So far every one of these oils I have tested

there are adulterated another weird one, except the Juniper. The beautiful

blends

are i gues no good. Oh yes the Sandalwood was the biggest laugh of all, it

feels like it is in Glycerine and even pours like it, also has a small amount

of fragerance. I would go as far as to say , oh never mind that is too

terrible. I actually am as mad as a wet hornet. Right now I have a lot of

stress and I sure did not need to find this out. It really does feel like a

betrayal of trust.

Sharon

 

 

 

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I've not heard of this test. But not saying it isn't so. Would like

to know however, if you are talking about " essential oils " or

fragrance oils.

 

Thanks,

Kathy N (MI)

 

, kerley983@a... wrote:

> I have been reading a few times to put a drop of oil on a paper

and if it dries clear without a water mark the oil is not

adulterated. If it does not dry clear it probably is adulterated

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Hi Sharon,

I am sorry about your situation. But, can you tell me what " adulterated oils "

are?

 

Bree

 

------------------------kerley983 wrote:

I have been reading a few times to put a drop of oil on a paper and if it

dries clear without a water mark the oil is not adulterated. If it does not

dry clear it probably is adulteratedl..Well I will say that I am shocked that I

have probably 20 nice bottles of probably adulterated oils. I am actually

burning mad. When I bought from this company I asked about that very thing and

was told that all oils have substances or something like that. At any rate I

totally trusted this person. ( by the way Butch your oils were perfect)

(also Marges oils.) These oils came from out of this country, not England, and

I just feel sick about it. So far every one of these oils I have tested

there are adulterated another weird one, except the Juniper. The beautiful

blends

are i gues no good. Oh yes the Sandalwood was the biggest laugh of all, it

feels like it is in Glycerine and even pours like it, also has a small amount

of fragerance. I would go as far as to say , oh never mind that is too

terrible. I actually am as mad as a wet hornet. Right now I have a lot of

stress and I sure did not need to find this out. It really does feel like a

betrayal of trust.

Sharon

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