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How to Use Pure Essential Oils
- Add a few drops to the washing machine or hand-wash delicates.
- Use as an inhalant, a few drops (6–10) on a tissue.
- 5–10 drops in a bath. After bath has filled, add and mix evenly, soak in it for ten minutes
- Use 2–6 drops on a cotton ball or Q-tip for direct application to the infected area, or dilute 15–30 drops in a base oil.
- Put 6 drops in a bowl of boiling water. Inhale for 5–10 minutes.
- Make a tea by placing 2 drops on an herbal tea preparation.
- Sprinkle a few drops in the drains, trash cans, compost bucket, and toilet bowls.
- 2–3 drops on a vacuum filter pad leaves a refreshing aroma in the house.
- Use as scent for soaps, incense, and candlemaking.
- Put a few drops on a cotton ball and place in drawers, closets, etc.
- Use a few drops on a light bulb, candle, or in an oil lamp (careful not to place oil on a hot light bulb).
- To make a spritzer, add 1/2 oz. Essential Oil to 15 oz. of witch hazel and 15 oz. of water. Put in a spray bottle and enjoy.
- To dilute, use 1/2 oz. of Essential Oil in 15 oz. of oil or water.

These high-quality oils are pure, steam-distilled concentrates. Generally, they should be diluted in a cold-pressed oil base for use and stored away from heat and light. Derived from fresh herb material, they are the best and most reasonably priced unadulterated oils that we could find. Supplied in 1/2 ounce bottles unless otherwise noted.
Due to world economics prices are subject to change. Call for current prices or for other oils you want and don’t see listed here.
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Essential Oils
1/2 ounce bottles unless otherwise noted
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Perfume Oils —
NOT TO BE USED FOR AROMATHERAPY
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