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Review on Transform Your Home With ASAKUKI Essential Oils: Discover The Cozy Blends Set For Relaxation, Sleep And Breathe Easy by Jon Russell

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I Don't Think These Are True Essential Oils

I'm an EO diffuser "junkie" & have been obsessed with them for about the past 8 years or so. I do make my own bath & beauty products utilizing EO's (I only use EO, no toxic fragrances or parfums) but I ordered these specifically to use in my Essential Oil (EO) diffusers.Please note, that you should not use EO's in your humidifier. You can damage it.Because the product page doesn't provide the ingredients in the blends, they are listed as the following in a little fold out paper. Not on the bottle. No COO (country of origin) is provided for the EO used.Immunity: Ginger, rose, white tea, geranium, lime, cranberrySweet Dreams: frankincense, mayflower, lime, chamomile, lavender, firCalm Mind: ylang-ylang, cherry blossom, sweet orange, peppermint, marjoram, spearmintThese have a surprisingly strong sweet perfume scent. I do have to wonder if they are true EO's, but I have no real way of knowing. I do know that there is a lot of fraud with EO's & this is not a known brand, so it is highly possible these are not the real deal no matter what the product claims. Aside from the almost sickly sweet scent, I'm also suspicious of the following "essential oils" - white tea, cranberry, mayflower, cherry blossom. When I order from a trusted bulk EO supplier for my products, these are not listed as EO's. I order both certified organic & convectional oils & have never seen these. But because I flat out don't know, only suspect, I'm giving them three stars in an attempt to be fair.Made in CHINA.

Pros
  • It not lasting long the scent, but it nice ideea.
Cons
  • The essential oils may not be suitable for use around pets or children