Absolutely fabulous! I am interested in and support organic and sustainable practices! I have been for many years and believe that as time goes on more and more people are turning towards organics and limiting their pesticide and other harmful toxin exposures. I don't think you can go wrong including this pertinent information on your website and in your product literature.SleepGuy wrote:Gasp, most essential oils are produced through steam distillation. Citrus oils are usually cold pressed from the rinds. For very delicate and low yielding EOs (such as rose, jasmine, etc.), other processes are used that do not involve heat. The vanilla in Creme is actually an oleoresin extracted from vanilla beans (using drinking alcohol as the solvent), with almost all of the alcohol removed. To make true vanilla essential oil, the oleoresin is steam distilled, yielding a very small amount of EO (that stuff is fantastic but way too expensive).gasp wrote:Hi SleepGuy:
Are you considering including organic essential oils in the future? If the price point was close to other organic essentials on the market I'd buy lots of oil from you. I'd like to put it to many more uses. Do you know what type of extraction method is used to produce your oils?
Thanks : )
As to organics, my primary supplier is heavily invested in sustainable practices and organic methods. I just haven't taken the time to incorporate their information into the website and marketing materials. In any event, all of their essential oils are certified to be pesticide and herbicide free, based on actual testing. I suppose I should market that point a bit.
This trial is still open so feel free to read the first post and respond if you are interested. I am working my way through the request backlog and should be caught up by the weekend--thanks for being patient.
I already responded in the appropriate post that I'm interested in the samples. Thanks SleepGuy. : )