Essential Oils On Amazon - Buying

Brands like Plant Therapy, Edens Garden, and Now Foods all have official storefronts here, which gives me peace of mind.

It should list exactly one ingredient (e.g., Lavandula angustifolia ). If it says "fragrance" or "perfume," it’s synthetic.

Buying essential oils on Amazon is incredibly convenient and often much cheaper than buying through MLM brands or specialized boutiques. However, I’ve learned that you have to be a bit of a "label detective" to ensure you’re getting 100% pure plant extracts rather than synthetic fillers. The Pros: buying essential oils on amazon

I tested this [Insert Brand Name] oil by dropping it on a white piece of paper. Most pure essential oils (except for thicker ones like Patchouli or German Chamomile) should evaporate completely without leaving a greasy ring. This one passed perfectly, which tells me it isn't cut with carrier oils like jojoba or almond oil.

Having them arrive the next day via Prime is a game-changer when you run out of your favorite sleep blend. The Cons: Brands like Plant Therapy, Edens Garden, and Now

Some third-party sellers dilute their oils. I always look for a GC/MS test report (a chemical breakdown) in the product images or description to verify purity.

Never buy oils in clear or plastic bottles; light and plastic degrade the oil's quality. Buying essential oils on Amazon is incredibly convenient

You can often get 4oz bottles for the price of a 15ml bottle elsewhere.