🌟 Elevate Your Everyday with Vanilla Bliss!
HIQILI Vanilla Essential Oil is a 100% pure, undiluted oil derived from natural sources through traditional steam distillation. This versatile oil offers a warm, comforting aroma that can be used in various DIY projects, from candles to personal care products. It is tested for purity and safety, making it a reliable choice for relaxation and aromatherapy. Packaged in an amber UV-resistant bottle, it supports sustainable farming practices globally.
T**A
Great Potency!
I really like this clove oil. I got it specifically for gingival health following corrective surgery resulting from a root canal. I can definitely feel the soothing icy-heat of the product at work. It came with a generous sized bottle of essential oil and a dropper, plus a small travel bottle with a dropper, as well. The droppers make it very easy to administer just the right amount. It also came with instructions for proper dilution and usage. I will be making this a.regular part of my oral health routine. In addition, I put a few drops in a wax burner to fill my kitchen with the warm scent of cloves. Not only do I love the spicy aroma of clove, it also repels pests that might otherwise be attracted to a kitchen. An excellent value for the price tag, I will definitely be getting plenty of use from this product!
R**L
Elegant Oils with an Impressive Presentation
This is a beautifully curated set of oils, thoughtfully packaged with quality in mind. The main bottle features a secure inner seal and includes both a regular cap and a generously sized dropper. I was pleasantly surprised to find a refillable travel-sized bottle with its own dropper top—such a smart and unexpected touch that elevates the entire experience.Overall, this is a well-presented, gift-worthy set that shows care in both design and scent selection.
A**X
Strong Smell (Can not eat)
Smells great and keeps bugs away. I'm a contract cleaner and scared of bugs. I know many bugs don't like cinnamon, so i add this to my personal mop washing with some peppermint scents too.
C**.
Great Essential Oils
This Neroli essential oil is pure, undiluted and smells divine! I'm very pleased with Hiqili's essential oils (I bought their Neroli in 4 oz, vanilla oleoresin in 4 oz, frankincense in 4 oz, and sandalwood in 1 oz).Vanilla smells delicious and will be perfect fir making myself perfume oil.I haven't smelled the frankincense yet, because I have another brand that's open and need to finish it first.The sandalwood took a little getting used to for me. It's far more "floral" smelling than I anticipated, but it's pleasant. I'm looking forward to scenting soap, hair product, and skin product with the sandalwood, so I'll be buying the Hiqili 4 oz bottle now that I've confirmed I don't have a negative reaction to it.I've worked with essential oils for over a dozen years and use a pharmaceutical guidebook for using essential oils. I check for hiw the essential oils was made and if there's any added ingredients. Thankfully, Hiqili's oils are clearly marked with "family," method of extraction, source location and additional ingredients (if any). All of this is very important information when dealing with essential oils.With the 4 oz bottles, there's an empty roller-ball bottle included & blank label, which I very much appreciate. The main bottle comes with a sealed cap, and a glass dropper in protective foam is included inside the bottle's box (see pics).I want pure oils, no additional ingredients (not even carrier oils, which can go rancid & ruin the oil), and I not only recommend the Hiqili, but I'll be buying more pure essential oils from them.Product matches description!
J**A
High quality, fair price
Great scent, great size for the value.
L**A
Some are great, some are questionable
Coming back to this review because the sandalwood is growing on me.It'll only let me do one review even though I ordered several so this reviews isn't just for orange.Orange - smells spot on. It's has a bright vibrate color and is on par with therapeutic grade oils I've bought from high end suppliers. Orange is one of the cheaper oils even from expensive sources. So you can't really go wrong with this one.Bergamot - smells slightly sweeter and I like that, compared to the other suppliers I've bought from. Bergamot is a bright, crisp citrus-like smell. It can come off bitter at times, but this oil has a slight sweetness to it which I enjoy.Vanilla - Slightly powdery but not overwhelming. Sweet. The smell of vanilla does come through nicely in product. If you truly love vanilla, you should like this one. There's a million different type of vanilla fragrance, but if for the most part you tend to like vanilla, I would try this one. I do love the way this oil smells but I question what it really is. Vanilla "essential oil" from other website suppliers labels it as an oleoresin and not a true essential oil. It's also about $40/ half ounce. So considering this one is $10 for 3.38oz, I have to question what this really is or mixed with. My only concerns is because I want to use these oils on my skin. Diluted of course, but I want to know what I'm putting on my skin.Neroli & Ylang Ylang are both very floral. Neroli is slightly fruity in comparison. They're different floral but still very floral. They mix well with other fragrances. These two, but especially the Neroli has me questioning again the composition of the oils. Because Neroli is another one that is usually very expensive, as much as over $50/ half an ounce. Fragrance wise, these are potent, however.Sandalwood -- I'm editing to add that this fragrance is growing on me. It mixes really well with orange, lavender, bergamot, and vanilla from the same company. It is powdery and not a woody scent like I was originally expecting, however I'm starting to appreciate it for what it is.- Original review of Sandalwood: of all these oils, I do not care for this one. It smells powdery and clean but not what I would expect out of sandalwood. I'm used to some synthetic versions and EO blends of sandalwood and have never smelled an expensive pure EO version, but I would expect more wood notes to be present like the synthetic versions I've smelled. Pure Sandalwood EO is another usually extremely expensive oil at over $100 an ounce. So again, I'm questioning this one.I know there's different methods of distillation that play a part in pricing, but some oils are more expensive to produce than others so it's really interesting how all these oils are priced pretty much the same and at such low prices for the quantity. If I have some terrible reaction, I'll update my post, but so far I'm using them on my skin, including my face (in very diluted quantities in other products like carrier oils and balms). Even very diluted quantities the notes come through very well. And I'm enjoying them.
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