Where are the best/inexpensive places to buy oils?
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Where are the best/inexpensive places to buy oils?
Does anyone know of a store where I could find essential oils? I live in the central Wisconsin area and my mother lives in metro-Detroit, a store in either area would be good to know of. My mom often ships me products because I live in the middle of nowhere.
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There's Whole Foods in metro-Detroit, but I was thinking of somewhere a little less expensive. Plus when I was home for Christmas, there wasn't much variety in there.
As for central Wisconsin, lol, it's the middle of nowhere, we have a Target and a Wal-Mart. The only health store in the town I live in, Marshfield, is a Plan-It Health.
As for central Wisconsin, lol, it's the middle of nowhere, we have a Target and a Wal-Mart. The only health store in the town I live in, Marshfield, is a Plan-It Health.
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I also tried Trader Joe's in Detroit and couldn't find anything.
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Essential oils run about $9.00 an ounce at Whole foods. - You mean like rosemerry, eucalyptus, and peppermint oil, right?
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Yeah. That sounds fine, last time I went there I wasn't looking for those. Thanks.
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Can't beat iherb.com
oooop2- Posts : 499
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There's also a site called plantlife.com. They have a nice selection of oils there and other organic and all natural things as well.
Their eucalyptus oil cost $3.15, peppermint - $4.50, and rosemary $3.75. Those are for 10 mL bottles however. They also have 30 mL, but that's more obviously.
I don't how much the shipping is since I never got that far seeing as they only take MasterCard and Visa and I had to order from somewhere else. I just got my bottles today, and it's not so bad. They'll probably last me a couple of months or so, since I don't plan on using too much one time.
Hope that helped.
Their eucalyptus oil cost $3.15, peppermint - $4.50, and rosemary $3.75. Those are for 10 mL bottles however. They also have 30 mL, but that's more obviously.
I don't how much the shipping is since I never got that far seeing as they only take MasterCard and Visa and I had to order from somewhere else. I just got my bottles today, and it's not so bad. They'll probably last me a couple of months or so, since I don't plan on using too much one time.
Hope that helped.
creative_curly- Posts : 3
Join date : 2009-11-06
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Location : Bronx, NY
Re: Where are the best/inexpensive places to buy oils?
I just purchased two products from European Perfumes in Southfield, Michigan on Southfield Road at 10 mile. One product is a hair oil blend called Du-Du Osum Herbal Thera-p Oil and Moisturizer and contains 100% natural oils - Shea Butter, Shea Butter oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Jojoba, peanut, corn sweet almond, sesame, castor bean oil as well as Herbal and Protein complex. It is great!
It costs $6.99 per bottle (it's a nice sized bottle also).
It costs $6.99 per bottle (it's a nice sized bottle also).
dr.neely- Posts : 16
Join date : 2009-12-10
Age : 58
Location : Oak Park, Michigan
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