Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 --- Helaine Mottershead <herbandteas wrote: > Well then she might as well go back to buying YL > lavender. Its hard > sometimes to match a scent unless you know what it > smells like. > I know! It's so frustrating! Christina --- luckyleonine2000 <luckyleonine2000 wrote: > What does YL add to the oils so that so many people > claim they've > never smelled such wonderful oils? Reminds me of a > lawsuit (I think > in NC?) against a tobacco company adding addictive > chemicals to > their products. My old friend told me that the brand > he was smoking > smelled like brandy when opening the box, and he > thought that's how > the brand gets loyal customers. I wonder if that's > what YL's doing. > „« Akiko Makes you wonder don¡¦t it??? --- Christa Maria <cmaria wrote: > What's needed is a 'testing' party.. > In my dreams... > All the sellers on this list would send a tiny vial > of their best > lavender augustifolia to Christine and have a vial > of YL to see.. Oh, wouldn¡¦t THAT be fun (certainly for ME!). And if the web were truly ¡§virtual reality¡¨ instead of only a ¡§virtual community¡¨ then we could all be at the party together! Seriously, tho, thanks for everyone who weighed in. I didn¡¦t see my response to Graham Sorenson come though, but he had a good idea, to try a different variety and I may try that. I know what it said on the bottle, but who knows what¡¦s REALLY in them bottles anyway. Christina Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Messenger. http://messenger./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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