Laurel Leaf Oil - Expired
Laurus nobilis
What to Expect from Expired Oils
• Could be oxidized
• Not to be used in a therapeutic way
• Great for cleaning and passive diffusion blends
• Avoid direct contact with the skin (Pro tip: use gloves when cleaning with expired oils)
• May not be as vibrant (aroma is typically more flat than non-expired oils)
Expired Suggested Uses
Natural Cleaning & Passive Diffusion
Get the most out of each drop of your expired oils by incorporating them into all-natural cleaning blends, and with passive diffusion.
Product Properties
Country
Georgia
Plant Part
Leaves
Cultivation
Organically Grown
Chemical Families
Oxides
Botanical Families
Lauraceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Safety & Shelf Life
Shelf Life
Expired
Safety & Warnings
Avoid topical application & inhalation blends with expired oils.
Disclaimer
At the time of order, this product was verified as being in good condition. These oils are not rancid, and are still available for use, despite passing their expiration date. The stability of the oils may have decreased, which could lead to a quicker degradation once the oil is exposed to air, light, or heat. Please use these oils at your discretion.
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Expired Oils = All Natural Cleaners
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- Reviews
- Questions
Fresh smell
Smells lovely! Pairs well with grapefruit.
Laurel
Even though this was expired, the scent was great and I am very glad I purchased it.
Laurel leaf
I am in love with this oil. The smell reminds of walking through a forest. I blended it with white spruce and made foaming hand soap for my bathrooms during the holidays.