Essential Oils

December 4, 2009

is it a bad idea to keep my essential oils in a leather bag?

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3 Comments

  1. Sunlight, heat and oxygen are the main culprits of oxidation and degradation of
    essential oils. Essential oils are best kept tightly sealed, in amber glass bottles, in
    a dark, cool place where temperature fluctuations are kept to a minimum. Always
    keep them safely locked away from children.

    If you don’t have a storage chest, a cool, dark, dry place out of reach of children is
    best. The high shelf in a pantry or closet is a good start.

    Ideal storage conditions are more difficult to achieve when travelling in the car
    with our oils. That’s when they can be inadvertently exposed to sunlight and high
    temperatures and become very tempting to small children who discover those
    delicious smelling little bottles.

    The best method is to transport them inside a storage chest, inside an insulated bag
    aided by a fridge pack in hot weather. It’s easy enough to seal the zip from against
    small exploratory fingers and your oils will stay cool and out of sight.

    Hopefully you’re using good quality essential oils

    Comment by Jim — December 4, 2009 @ 2:06 pm

  2. no reason not to use the pouch. If the oils are in a cobalt blue or amber bottle they are ok to leave out in the open, BUT not in direct sunlight

    Comment by alt.healer — December 4, 2009 @ 2:06 pm

  3. not bad

    Comment by Satyanarayan — December 4, 2009 @ 2:06 pm

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