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June 8, 2015 at 12:10 am #94877RandySMember
They’re added because they’re used in a LOT of fragrances that have citrusy smells. They’re natural, by the way, but as regular readers of our blog know natural does not automatically mean better.
June 8, 2015 at 2:06 am #94881GowriMemberYes, I remember,as you were saying in one of the podcast “Uranium is also natural….” I could not stop laughing )
June 9, 2015 at 4:59 am #94906ArgonOilsTheNuRadiumMemberI remember … it funny you found a vanilla ess oil and I actually wanted to know where you got yours from, And then I remembered that thing about the ewg….So here’s the thing.
I only know of vanilla absolute and tincture….So I looked it up, and I found this for you. It sounds like you may have been mislead.
http://www.lgbotanicals.com/Vanilla-Pure-Essential-Oil–No-Such-Thing_b_27.html#.VXZxPkY1TIU
June 9, 2015 at 6:49 pm #94927GowriMemberOh! I did not give much attention to the
terminology. Thanks for the info. BTW I bought my vanilla absolute from http://www.edenbotanicals.com/products/essential-oils-pure-therapeutic-grade/essential-oils-v-z/vanilla-absolute.htmlJune 9, 2015 at 8:16 pm #94938ArgonOilsTheNuRadiumMemberOh good! Just making sure, It seems all most the awesome key fragrances are done in absolute form not ess oils like rose jasmine and vanilla it seems like. No prob, I just wanted to make sure you knew if you didn’t, I what I typed sounded snarky, and back to the skin thing, the absolutes can be prepped in a few diff ways and by a few diff oils as you probably already know. I was worried you may have purchased a falsely advertised vanilla ess oil, and figured it was 100% pure. I figured it would have complicated things in the future if you went to buy another brand of vanilla, and had a reaction, and couldn’t figure out why. Lol, I swear, I’m not a jerk! Yep, I’ve seen them online before, though pricing, I didn’t even have to click but did anyways!
Oh, btw, I really like that you care about the ocean, I have a particular fondness for marine life and I personally hate thinking about things everything that goes down the drain. I’m surprised everything under water is so resilient as it is. This might sound like a dumb question and it probably is, but is most your products water soluble based for that reason? Would it in theory, break apart by water better?
June 9, 2015 at 8:54 pm #94940GowriMemberwell, the overall idea is to use mostly the ingredients that are capable of decomposing back into natural elements and have least toxicity to the environment.
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