I have two bottles of these. One bottle was given to me (along with a handful of
other Edens Garden essential oils) by someone who was moving. The other I
bought from an essential oil trade group. Here's a list of good Facebook groups
for buying, selling, and trading. Both bottles have the old label on
them and say Purification instead of Purify. They were re-named but not re-formulated.
About Edens Garden: On my page about Edens Garden, you can read more about their company and read my product reviews. I have reviewed other companies and their products as well and you can find those on my complete list.
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I got this for free: I love free stuff! I was given this by someone who was moving.
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You can buy it here. Like Plant Therapy (get $10 off), Edens Garden also has a kids line called, OK for Kids. This product is not part of this line. Their Rise and Shine (they also have a roller ball version) might be semi-similar if you're looking for a kid safe version.
Or you could try making your own with citrus essential oils. They have grapefruit, lemongrass, lime, and lemon. You could try adding a fir, rosalina, or spruce.
I am not an aromatherapist, so please do your own research when using oils on your kids.
They say that Purify is good for clearing space and removing toxic things from our lives. It can promote alertness and mindfulness. As far as topical use goes, they recommend it for bug bites and scrapes. If you're planning on using it for cleaning, it can help with disinfecting items as well as neutralizing odors.
It's a thin oil so be careful about using more than you intend to.
One complaint I have about their packaging is that they don't have a label on the top of the oil. This means that you either have to buy their bottle cap stickers or make your own. They even say that it's frustrating to have to lift all the oils out and check the label on the side. I'm sorry, but I think this is slightly ridiculous. I know that $5 for stickers isn't that much, but if you only have a few oils it doesn't make sense, money-wise or material-wise. You'll just be throwing a lot of the stickers away, even though it's not that much, it's wasteful and think about how many other people do the same. I don't think it would cost them that much extra to stick a sticker on top. Plant Therapy's bottles all come with stickers and they have similar price points. I personally make my own stickers. They don't look pretty, but they do the job. Come on Edens Garden, help us out and just add a sticker on the top.
Edens Garden does have a kids line called, OK for Kids, and their Rise and Shine (they also have a roller ball version) might be semi-similar. Or you could try making your own with citrus essential oils. They have grapefruit, lemongrass, lime, and lemon. You could try adding a fir, rosalina, or spruce.
I am not an aromatherapist, so please do your own research when using oils on your kids. Edens Garden offers FREE shipping on all orders. Be sure to sign up on their site since they have a rewards program called Aroma Notes. You can buy it here.
About Edens Garden: On my page about Edens Garden, you can read more about their company and read my product reviews. I have reviewed other companies and their products as well and you can find those on my complete list.
Video on YouTube: Watch it here and be sure to subscribe to my channel!
I got this for free: I love free stuff! I was given this by someone who was moving.
Disclaimer: Per FTC regulations, I am disclosing that I use affiliate links. I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the links. It is a way to support my blog at no additional cost to you. You can read more here.
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Or you could try making your own with citrus essential oils. They have grapefruit, lemongrass, lime, and lemon. You could try adding a fir, rosalina, or spruce.
I am not an aromatherapist, so please do your own research when using oils on your kids.
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Smell, Use, and Viscosity
I'd like to start by saying that I'm not a fan of eucalyptus and I'm
happy to say that I can't smell it in this blend even though it's the
second ingredient. There are only five oils in this blend: grapefruit, eucalyptus, lemongrass, lime, and lemon.
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- I love grapefruit. This is the pink version. There's white and ruby red as well. I wish they would have written pink grapefruit instead of just grapefruit. While I'm sure some people know the Latin names, I had to look it up to see which one they were talking about. It's supposed to help with mental fatigue and moodiness. Topically, it can be helpful with blemishes and oily skin. It can be used as a natural toner.
- I don't really like eucalyptus. I'm just not a fan of these types of smells for the most part. It's said to help with respiratory problems, as well as muscle and joint pain. It can help with mental focus. Topically, it can help with circulation.
- I think lemongrass smells like lemon except it's a bit more green. People say it's uplifting and deodorizing. Topically, it can help with circulation.
- I really like lime even more so than lemon since the latter reminds me of cleaning spray. Lime is said to be uplifting and invigorating. It can clear and energize your mind. It can also help your immune system.
- Lemon is hands down my daughter's favorite oil and she would use it all day, every day if I let her. It is known for being refreshing and energizing. It helps your immune system.
They say that Purify is good for clearing space and removing toxic things from our lives. It can promote alertness and mindfulness. As far as topical use goes, they recommend it for bug bites and scrapes. If you're planning on using it for cleaning, it can help with disinfecting items as well as neutralizing odors.
It's a thin oil so be careful about using more than you intend to.
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Size, Price, and Packaging
I got a 10ml bottle and it is priced pretty fairly. The packaging is standard. It comes with an orifice reducer or Euro
dropper. The oil is thin so it can come out quickly, but the orifice
isn't too large that the oil just runs out. If you sign up on their website, you will automatically be enrolled in Aroma Notes, which is their loyalty program and can earn points towards future purchases.One complaint I have about their packaging is that they don't have a label on the top of the oil. This means that you either have to buy their bottle cap stickers or make your own. They even say that it's frustrating to have to lift all the oils out and check the label on the side. I'm sorry, but I think this is slightly ridiculous. I know that $5 for stickers isn't that much, but if you only have a few oils it doesn't make sense, money-wise or material-wise. You'll just be throwing a lot of the stickers away, even though it's not that much, it's wasteful and think about how many other people do the same. I don't think it would cost them that much extra to stick a sticker on top. Plant Therapy's bottles all come with stickers and they have similar price points. I personally make my own stickers. They don't look pretty, but they do the job. Come on Edens Garden, help us out and just add a sticker on the top.
Would I Get This Again?
Yes,
I would get this again. The only thing I would change is possibly
getting a larger size and decanting it into smaller bottles. The only downside is that it's not safe for kids. Edens Garden does have a kids line called, OK for Kids, and their Rise and Shine (they also have a roller ball version) might be semi-similar. Or you could try making your own with citrus essential oils. They have grapefruit, lemongrass, lime, and lemon. You could try adding a fir, rosalina, or spruce.
I am not an aromatherapist, so please do your own research when using oils on your kids. Edens Garden offers FREE shipping on all orders. Be sure to sign up on their site since they have a rewards program called Aroma Notes. You can buy it here.
Safety
Make sure to follow proper dilution guidelines. Click on the button that says "download dilution chart". Do not use undiluted. Patch test before using. Check the max dilution under the safety and shelf life section.
If pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, please contact your caregiver first. Do not use internally unless directed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician.
Follow safe essential oil usage; not all people or pets should be exposed to essential oils.
Citrus oils usually last for about a year or so. I keep all mine in the fridge. According to their site, the shelf life of this oil is 2 years and that might be due to the eucalyptus.
If pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor's care, please contact your caregiver first. Do not use internally unless directed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician.
Follow safe essential oil usage; not all people or pets should be exposed to essential oils.
Citrus oils usually last for about a year or so. I keep all mine in the fridge. According to their site, the shelf life of this oil is 2 years and that might be due to the eucalyptus.
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