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Home Page > Aromatherapy Article Archive > Essential Oil Shelf Life Essential Oil Shelf Life Pure essential oils do not go rancid. Over time, however, essential oils can oxidize, deteriorate and gradually lose their therapeutic value and aromatic quality. The lifespan of essential oils varies tremendously from one botanical to the next, from one batch to the next, and from one supplier to the next. Other factors that can directly affect the shelf life of an essential oil include the following:
Essential Oil Life Span But Wait... On the other end of the spectrum, some of the thicker viscosity essential oils, including Patchouli, Vetiver and Sandalwood mellow and improve aromatically as they age. I prefer to keep well stocked on these oils so that they have time to mature nicely before I begin to use them. A few suppliers list a shelf life for each of their essential oils or provide guidelines on the expected shelf life of their oils. Though difficult and not always accurate, this can prove helpful to those new to using essential oils. It is especially helpful when suppliers base it upon their knowledge of when the essential oil was actually distilled and how long they have had the oil in their inventory prior to sale. Note the Date You Buy Each Essential
Oil Guidelines for Telling if an Essential Oil Has Deteriorated
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