Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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