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              of smell." if you have been working with the oils for a long time, everything here is probably familiar to you, but if not, we hope it helps. . how to smell an essential oil: it's human nature to just open the bottle and inhale, and we all do that sometimes. but that is the worst way to evaluate the
		        
              
                  shelf-life of essential oils truly varies from product to product. a few precious oils even improve with age, such as: sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, and other rich, resinous oils. however, as you may be aware, cold-pressed citrus oils and some conifers (needle oils) have a much shorter shelf life....
		      
		        
		      
		        https://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2012/10/
		      
		      
   	            
		      
		     
		      
	        
              of smell." if you have been working with the oils for a long time, everything here is probably familiar to you, but if not, we hope it helps. . how to smell an essential oil: it's human nature to just open the bottle and inhale, and we all do that sometimes. but that is the worst way to evaluate the
		        
              
                  shelf-life of essential oils truly varies from product to product. a few precious oils even improve with age, such as: sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver, and other rich, resinous oils. however, as you may be aware, cold-pressed citrus oils and some conifers (needle oils) have a much shorter shelf life....
		      
		        
		      
		        http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2012/10/