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Much better than wood bottles |
June 22, 2015 |
Reviewer:
EC Teacher from Houma, LA United States
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I was a little skeptical at first, but I tested these with vinegar, ginger, lemon and sandalwood essential oils soaked on small pieces of cotton. I left the cotton pieces in for 2 days. I used tweezers to get them out and was relieved that the smells were not retained as they do with wood jars. Just a little wash with baking soda on a pipe cleaner did the trick. Glass is definitely better for using essential oils.
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