Do you want to own the ultimate "sesame oil"?


  My best friend recently got hooked on essential oils. Whenever something is related to "essential oil," she just has to buy it.

  I stayed in her room for a while and was almost overwhelmed by the scent. I asked her, "What kind of essential oil is this? Why is it so pungent?" She said she bought it casually from a certain online marketplace because it looked cheap. Indeed, poverty is a torment.

  Many unscrupulous merchants add a lot of fragrance to make the scent stronger. They have no real essential oil effects but use the name to deceive customers. However, genuine essential oils can bring comfort to our body and mind. For example, the Peony Complex Essential Oil is extracted from pure natural peony plant essence and aromatic molecules. It retains the characteristics of pure plants and has unique effects on the skin, body, and soul.

  Main components of peony essential oil: alcohols, alkanes, esters, ketones, aromatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives, also containing small amounts of aldehydes, pyrans, alkenes, and phenols. Its fragrant components are mainly phenylethanol and oxidized linalool.

  Essential oils have many benefits, so how do we store them? We can see that essential oils are stored in glass bottles because essential oils react with plastics and other chemicals. Proper storage can extend their usage time. Moisture, air, and light affect the molecular composition of essential oils, so during storage, it is necessary to avoid humidity, light, and oxidation. After opening, the bottle cap must be tightly closed and stored in a cool place below 26 degrees Celsius, away from high temperatures or sunlight, to isolate oxygen and heat sources. Wooden boxes are best suited for storing and keeping essential oils.