Most of the oils that I had were geared towards being able to use safely around my kids. I wanted to buy some oils that I liked, even thought they were safe for kids, but that I could use in body butter or as a roller ball.
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I'm a little confused about this synergy blend's ingredient list. My bottle and the one on their site has sweet orange whereas the screenshot has ylang ylang complete first. The next three ingredients are in a different order as well; the last two ingredients are in the same order. I'm not really sure if they have re-formulated this blend or not.
I'm not exactly why I bought this blend. I think I wanted to like it due to its use, but I really hate lavender and patchouli and I'm on the fence about ylang ylang. I can smell the woodsiness and earthiness in this blend as well as the ylang ylang. I don't really like this that much. It smells a bit like earth after the rain, a mossy scent. I can smell the woodsiness and mustiness as well. It reminds me of the night, it's a deep rich scent that I couldn't use during the day.
It is pretty thin, but it's not going to run out of the bottle.
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 on the label. 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.
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Like Edens Garden's OK for Kids, Plant Therapy has a line for kids. This product is NOT a part of this line meant for kids aged 2 and up. This blend was created for those who are unable to use lavender (or just hate it like I do). You can buy it here. They have a roller ball version as well.
You can use this link to get $10 off.
You can use this link to get $10 off.
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Smell, Use, and Viscosity
This blend only has six ingredients: sweet orange, lavender, ylang ylang complete, patchouli, sandalwood Australian, and jasmine absolute.- I love the smell of one of them and that's sweet orange. It's said to help your mood and immune system.
- I hate lavender with a passion; it reminds me of old ladies. Lavender seems to be a basic first oil that people buy. It's supposed to smell sweet and appealing, to entice you to relax and go to sleep. A favorite for many people, but not me.
- I tolerant ylang ylang complete, I feel like some days I like it more than others and I tend to like it in a blend more than on its own. It's said to calm you down. It's also known as an aphrodisiac.
- I hate patchouli, from talking to other people, it's one of those oils that you either love or hate and I'm the latter. It can be grounding and help with stress or diffused while meditating.
- I have not tried sandalwood Australian on its own as it is a precious, expensive oil. It's been said to help with skin issues, help with tension, and meditation.
- Jasmine absolute is another expensive oil that I have never bought because I'm afraid I'll like it and it is cost-prohibitive to me right now.
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I'm not exactly why I bought this blend. I think I wanted to like it due to its use, but I really hate lavender and patchouli and I'm on the fence about ylang ylang. I can smell the woodsiness and earthiness in this blend as well as the ylang ylang. I don't really like this that much. It smells a bit like earth after the rain, a mossy scent. I can smell the woodsiness and mustiness as well. It reminds me of the night, it's a deep rich scent that I couldn't use during the day.
It is pretty thin, but it's not going to run out of the bottle.
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Size, Price, and Packaging
I got a 10ml bottle and it is priced pretty fairly. You can buy it here. They have a roller ball version as well. You can use this link to get $10 off.
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.
Would I Get This Again?
No, I wouldn't. I wish I liked this oil because of the deep, rich scent it has, I simply don't like it. However, I realise that everyone is different, if you think you'd like it, you can buy it here. They have a roller ball version as well.
Safety
The shelf life is about 1-2 years. I keep all mine in the fridge to help extend their shelf-life.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 on the label. 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.
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