The glass droppers have a rubber-like synthetic material on top.
On May 27, 9:57 am, Sandra Baker <eatrawlivelon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can get glass droppers from aroma tools.
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> On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 9:14 AM, kcoapen <kcoakleype...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've been using the droppers for several month now. Here are some of
> > my observations.
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> > I can't really speak to the Slim&Sassy dosage question. Most people I
> > know adjust it to their taste anyway so if you feel more "dropper"
> > drops will be more effective, go for it. I know there are
> > recommendations but I don't think it's an exact science?
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> > The dropper material is a soft synthetic. Many of the oils are stable
> > with it, but Slim&Sassy, OnGuard and Balance seem to react with the
> > material the fastest. I have extra droppers in stock to replace them
> > as soon as I see any distortion in the dropper itself.
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> > With Aromatouch and Breathe, the dropper tops react in some way with
> > these blends and cause the oils to discolor (even though the tops
> > themselves look stable).
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> > I replaced my Frankincense after about 4 months, because it got too
> > sticky.
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> > The dropper tops don't travel well. Pressure changes and jostling
> > cause the oils to spend more time in contact with the tops. The
> > original restricters and tightened caps travel much more securely.
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> > I've found they work best sitting on my shelf at home.
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> > I do VERY much like the control of dispensing the oil. For many
> > topical applications I like that the drop is smaller. So if I do need
> > less (particularly with the pricey oils) I feel the oils go a lot
> > further. I'm still pretty concerned with wasting oil. They feel
> > precious and valuable. Maybe when I advance in rank, I will feel less
> > this way ;-).
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> > I'd say if you choose to go the dropper route, just monitor the tops
> > closely. A bag of replacements from Aromatools is pretty cheap. I
> > bought a lot of the 5ml bottles with the dropper included. I actually
> > use those mostly for dispensing around the home and making samples,
> > and use the bigger bottles for refilling. :)
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> > Good luck!
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> > On May 27, 8:33 am, Nicole in Texas <nrvte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > I'm still fairly new to doTERRA....can someone explain to me what
> > dropper
> > > > you are talking about?
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> > > Thanks a bunch!
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> > > Nicole in Texas
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