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Strong smell
I don't know if I'm the problem, but every vanilla oil smells like cinnamon or tutti frutti to me. I tried diluting it with water, but I still couldn't get the warm vanilla scent, just the scent of cinnamon or cardamom.38 views - The post was made 9 months
Diffuser?
Hi! Can this be used in a diffuser?:)257 views- The user's roll: Employees at Lyko. The comment was made 9 monthsHi! đ Thanks for your question! Better You EKO Essential Vanilla Oil is a 100% essential oil, and such oils can usually be used in a diffuser â as long as it is a pure, natural oil without added carrier oils or other substances not intended for aromatherapy. But: đž Vanilla oil is often very thick in consistency, and can in some cases clog certain types of diffusers if too much is used. đž To be safe, it is recommended to mix a couple of drops with water in the diffuser (if the diffuser is made for essential oils). In summary: â Yes, it can be used in a diffuser, but only use 1â3 drops at a time. â ïž Check the diffuser's instructions â some require specific types of oils. â ïž If the oil seems very thick, it might be good to use a lighter oil or clean the diffuser regularly.1 likes
Better YouEKOEterisk Vaniljolja 10 ml
Better You Vaniljolja EKO Eterisk - 10 ml is perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere and pairs beautifully with orange or cinnamon. It's also a fab addition to body oils and lip balms. Plus, you can use it in food, drinks, and all sorts of desserts!
Usage:
Mix it into oil (max. 2% concentration) for skin application or as aromatherapy. Start with a small area to check for tolerance. Itâs harmful when undiluted. Always wear protective gloves, clothing, and eye/face protection. Make sure to wash your skin thoroughly after use.
Warning! This substance causes serious eye irritation, is harmful to aquatic life with long-lasting effects, can cause skin irritation, and may trigger allergic skin reactions.
If it comes into direct contact with skin: Wash thoroughly with soap and water. If skin irritation occurs; seek medical advice.
IF IT GETS IN YOUR EYES: Rinse gently with water for several minutes. If possible, remove contact lenses and continue rinsing.
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