Tuesday 11 February 2014

Storing Essential Oils

If you're buying good quality essential oils you are probably buying them for their therapeutic qualities. To get good value from your oils it is important to look after them, as otherwise the quality will deteriorate much more rapidly.

The quality of essential oils changes with use and over time, part of this is because every time the oils are exposed to the air the chemicals all interact with one another. Every time you use essential oils you should put the lid back on as soon as you can, as this helps to reduce oxidisation. Citrus oils tend to react to air the most and its important to observe the use by date. Robert Tissserand in 'Essential Oil Safety' recommends throwing out bottles which oxidise quickly when they are 90% empty or after 6 months of opening.

Another way to keep your essential oils for longer is by keeping them cool - keeping them in a fridge is fine. Once cold some essential oils can be difficult to get out of a bottle, however if you hold the bottle in your hand for a few minutes the essential oil will warm up and you will then find it easier to use. Make sure you keep your essential oils away from sunlight or any heat sources as essential oils are flammable and heat can change the chemical properties of the oils.

Observe the use by date on essential oils, or alternatively use within 12 months of first opening. Some oils will last longer than 12 months if stored in the right conditions.

While not part of maintaining the quality of essential oils, it is important to keep essential oils out of the reach of pets and children and never remove the dropper from the bottle. Some pets, such as cats, cannot metabolise essential oils. There are reported cases of poisoning in young children due to them getting hold of essential oils and being naturally curious without understanding possible dangers. While accidents may happen, keeping oils out of their reach and having a dropper in the bottle means a child has less chance of consuming a fatal amount of oil.

If you follow the above points you should find your expensive essential oil remains at optimum quality for longer, ensuring you get the results you're expecting from your oil.