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Fragrance Oils

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Fragrance oil is perfect for burning in oil burners, scenting new candles or freshening faded ones, filling oil diffusers, placing in light(bulb)rings, scenting potpourri, or even soaking cotton balls and allowing to scent drawers. Let your imagination soar! You get 4 fl oz in a brown bottle. Store bottle out of the sun to preserve the oil and prolong the scent. I use essential oils with carrier oils when possible. I say possible, because there is no essential oil of baked bread! Whether made from essential oils or a mixture with fragrance oils, be assured that I only use the highest quality ingredients. These scents are much stronger than commercial brands, and are intended to scent an area. I put some cotton in a small baggie and soak it with oil. Then I place the bag in my sons' closet, leaving it unsealed! Wow, what a difference! Any Mom of a teenager will surely be able to relate! Try some lavender in your diffuser to help induce sleep or get rid of a headache. Try the cold & flu blend to open constricted airways. *I have MANY scents, if you don't see what you want, contact me & I will list it for you if I have it on hand or can get it for you. *Make sure to note which scent you want* *Lavender Vanilla *Relaxation *Apple Cinnamon *Raspberry Rose *Vanilla Almond *Cold & Flu *Odor eliminator *Spiced Orchard *Orange Gingerbread *Warning* Some fragrance and essential oils may cause skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin. Wash with soap and water after contact. Keep away from eyes and mouth. Rinse eyes profusely with water in case of accidental contact and seek immediate medical attention. If skin irritation occurs, wash with soap and water, pat dry. If irritation continues, or is severe, seek medical attention. Not for internal use. Keep away from children. Oil may stain materials and surfaces. Follow manufacturers recommendations for burners. Never touch hot oil or their containers, they will burn. Never add oil to hot containers as an explosion may occur. Do not leave oil burning pots unattended. Never exceed the manufacturer recommendations for length of time to burn oil. The human olfactory system will integrate scents after ten to fifteen minutes, so burning longer than this amount of time will serve no purpose. For the best experience, simply burn for 15 min. max, then allow to cool and then relight. *Pet Warning* The ASPCA states that cats are sensitive to the effects of essential oils. While it also says that most exposures occur when cats lap up heated liquid from the simmer pot, or when liquid spills on their fur from a leaky container, there are also some articles that suggest that concentrated essential oils can harm cats, both by inhalation and topical application. These articles state that the harmful level of essential oils in sprays and in burning oils is not really known. They suggest that when you are diffusing oils you should try not to use excessive amounts of essential oil, and that you choose oils which have lower volatility's. In addition, you need to ensure good air circulation especially during the diffusion process, so that local concentrations of essential oil vapor are not built up in non-air exchanged areas inhabited by the cat. Also, make sure that the cat can get to 'undiffused' air at any time if possible, and only diffuse in an individual room if the cat does not have access to clean air. Toxicology studies show that the feline liver usually needs 48 hours to process and excrete 'terpenes', the substance that is harmful to them, so allow 48 hours between end of last diffusion and starting another to avoid repeated exposure by inhalation. As most of you probably know, humans become quickly used to the intensity of a beautiful aroma ("adaptation") and have the habit of 'freshening it up' and adding more essential oils, definitely not so good for the cat. To test this, leave the area for another area not affected by the diffusion for about 15 minutes, re-enter the room and you will again smell the aroma. Remember cats have many more olfactory receptors than we do and are probably trying to figure out why you use so much oil.