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Absolutely not pure essential oils
I can't believe they can get away with calling these pure essential oils. They don't smell anything like authentic oils and I'd only use them for cleaning floors or to pour down the toilet. I definitely won't be putting them on my skin
So nicely scented and packaging so…
So nicely scented and packaging so cute!! Definitely recommend
changing colour lights and oil smelly
My son bought this for Christmas for me with a box of oils, lovely little present and loads of different oils, but either my smell is going or it does not last long, but the light turning different colour is rather nice and the smell is good for as long as it last.
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