Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 <i am wondering if this thread is about a specific company selling 'phoney' EO's? i have been putting out a big penny and i missed the begining of this who are yall discussing if you don't mind me asking. i am asking because i respect marge clarks opinion on this matter and if she seems to have reservation about a EO dealers practices i want to stay away ttfn,tamika> tamika (ps tamika what is a big penny?) this was about bath and body works selling all kinds of " essential oils " , some that are really frgrance oils but the public doesnt know better in many cases. well i havent been in a bbw lately but from what else i see being passed off as eos on the market i would not be surprised, and let me mention this one that i have been saving up - crabtree and evelyn has a " jojoba " body oil, thats the name of the product is " jojoba " which the first two ingredients in order are water & mineral oil! it does say on the label jojoba 10% or was it 1%? wish i could remember, along these lines, anybody know is there a rule that there has to be a certain percentage of an ingredient in order to name the product by that ingredient? for example is it acceptable to call a lotion base " aloe comfrey " , which lists allantoin in ingredients but somewhere in the middle (dont know the exact composition) (yes it has aloe as second ingredient) thanks, Martha Gandley Oasis Wellness Inc http://www.oasis-massage.com _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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