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Where do you buy your oils??

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NaiyaAi

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Ladies, where do you buy your oils from? I found a post on nailpro.com about a new nail/cuticle anti-fungal oil that contains oregano, cinnamon, and tea tree oils. And they want $20 for one ounce of oil!!! :nono: No sir, my budget is not having that.

Anyway, I figured it would just be better to order the oils on my own, that way I could use them on both my nails and my scalp (to treat my dandruff issues), and come out better paying less per ounce. You know? I also wanted to get my hands on some other oils, for sealing and adding to my DC. So... Where do you buy your oils from? Thanks!
 
I buy mine from eBay or amazon. Ebaybis usually better. I've been doing that for 2 years. So far I haven't been scammed on that.
 
Oh Yeah Also:

The Local Grocery Store
Whole Foods (if there is one in your area)
TJ Maxx in the Gourmet Food/Cooking Area usually has a variety of oils
 
Wholefoods Market or Vitamin Shoppe in the U.S. In the UK I purchase from Sheabutter Cottage or Amazon and eBay (both quite good as well tbh).


 
Oh Yeah Also:

The Local Grocery Store
Whole Foods (if there is one in your area)
TJ Maxx in the Gourmet Food/Cooking Area usually has a variety of oils

All of the above.

You'd be surprised what you can buy at your local Ross, TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Home Goods stores.

I also buy bulk oils at my local co-op.
 
I use ceramide laden oils like safflower, sunflower and grapeseed oils. I have purchased them from Wal-Mart, Winn Dixie, Big Lots, Drug Emporium, TJ Maxx and even Dollar Tree.
 
I buy mine from Amazon. The bottles are big and I'm a prime member so I get free shipping.
 
Believe it or not good vendors at flea markets (every city has a few, right?). There's always a few ladies selling EOs both cut with a carrier oil and straight up for great prices and "beauty" oils like jojoba, lanolin, castor at cheap prices.

I also echo grocery and health food stores.
 
Crisco -- Walmart
Hempseed-- Local Wholefoods or Sprouts
JBCO-- Local BSS
Peppermint & tea tree--herbco.com
 
New Directions Aromatics
Hemp Seed Oil
Wheatgerm Oil
Camellia Oil
Rosehip Oil (excellent for scars)
Grapeseed Oil
Evening Primrose Oil (wrinkle preventer for the face)
 
Since it was brought up in another thread, I thought I'd share these two here:

In addition, these two websites are also pretty good:
www.100pureessentialoils.com
www.brambleberry.com

Brambleberry has superbly great prices but they don't typically sell carrier oils anything smaller than 16oz from what I've seen (except more expensive kinds like argan), and shipping is around $9 so it's not really worth it unless you're buying a bunch of oils at once, but then again their prices are so low that it kinda offsets the shipping prices. I'll probably be placing my Black Friday order with them.
 
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