When it comes to our scents, only pure essential oils will do. There are so many distributors of these volatile compounds to choose from that it’s fun to try new companies and see what they offer. But, we don’t want to waste our money, and since some of these companies require memberships and commitments, it’s nice to know that information going in.
Here at Better Mind Body Soul, we’ve been comparing aromatherapy companies for some time so you can get a quick low down of two top sellers side by side. This way you can make an educated purchase.
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Mountain Rose Herbs and Rocky Mountain Oils Comparison
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Mountain Rose Herbs
Our first company doesn’t only sell essential oils. They are a “Purveyor of Sustainable Organic Ingredients.” When you get on their website, you can purchase herbs, spices, teas, syrups, and our favorite volatile compounds. Based in Eugene, Oregon, this company has been around for some time since its founding in 1987.
Their Commitment
Mountain Rose Herbs stands by a level of Quality Control for all of their products by imposing the following standards.
Sourcing
When it comes to where they receive their products, each supplier has to comply with three things
- Certified organic or pesticide-free plant products that are harvested in a sustainable fashion.
- Each product must be vibrant, tasty, potent, and consistent that exceeds the expectations of buyers.
- Safe products, which they prove with laboratory testing.
They have more than fourteen organic farms that produce popular botanicals and they also have strong relationships with other suppliers that follow their set of standards.
Testing
The products sold by this company go through a myriad of tests including identity testing, moisture count analysis, macroscopic and extraneous analysis, microbiological testing, chemical testing, heavy metal testing, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and sulfite testing.
Handling
When storing and shipping their oils Mountain Rose keeps them safe from irradiation and sterilization. They are kept in a temperature controlled facility with freshness dating and offer a fast product turnover rate. Quality is continually monitored where the staff handles everything with great care.
Industry
This company doesn’t only set their own standards of operation and production, they get involved with the scientific and trade community to make sure that quality codes are followed across the industry and all products are safe to use.
Document Requests
If you want to see any of their certificates of analysis, GC/MS printouts, and pesticide residue tests, all you have to do is request copies via their website or contacting customer service.
How They Sell
This company follows the direct to consumer method, which cuts out the middleman. Other companies offer different options, which we get into later. They do offer bulk discounts.
Refund Policy
You have 60 days from the invoice date to return an item you aren’t happy with. There are some restrictions, which is listed on their website.
Rocky Mountain Oils
Next, we have a company that got its start in 2004. The people who started this company believes in the importance of good health and know that essential oils are an influential force. Their goal is to create an organization that offered products that are pure, safe for use, and available to everyone in the world.
S.A.A.F.E. Promise™
This acronym stands for Rocky Mountain Oils’ steps and standards. It stands for the following.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Purity is imperative when it comes to their scents. They don’t want a bottle of Lavender that has been diluted with fillers. Rocky Mountain ensures that their products are 100% pure and potent. They do with their personal guarantee.
Authentic
This standard continues with the theme of quality. Their suppliers have to go through a demanding process, but in the end, their customers are happy for it because their oils are authentic. They do it in these three steps.
– Sourcing
Rocky Mountain Oils has established long term relationships with their suppliers who are reputable in the industry.
– The Sampling Process
Each batch of oils is sent through an intense testing regimen. Each batch is sent through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry testing (GC/MS).
– Third-party Testing
For me, I love when a company does third-party testing because let’s face it, it never hurts to have another set of eyes looking at your text. This is a writer’s theme, but it rings true. Just as a writer needs an editor to make sure all grammar rules are followed closely, another professional testing the oils that you will eventually put on your body is, daresay, essential.
Rocky Mountain Oil put all of their batches through third-party testing.
Analysis
Back to the acronym, the next A in the word S.A.A.F.E. stands for all the other testing they put their batches through. Organoleptic testing and Refractive Index are two of them. The first is when a chemist examines the oils by look, feel, and smell to make sure they pass the next step.
Free of Adulterants
This is the last stage of their process but undoubtedly just as crucial. Rocky Mountain Oils are free of adulterants, which they believe is proven with third-party testing.
How They Sell
There are typically two schools of thought when it comes to selling essential oils. Some companies used the multi-level marketing model, which requires memberships, earned rewards, and even promoting their product to your family and friends. Basically, you sell for the company and get products at a wholesale price.
Rocky Mountain Oils uses a direct to customer method, which is nice if you want to skip all the hoopla. They do offer a rewards program for frequent buyers.
Return Policy
If you aren’t happy with your products, this company will take your products back up 90 days after purchases with no hassles.
Conclusion
Both of these companies seem to be on the up and up when it comes to ensuring quality. They also seem dedicated to making the customer happy, which is always a plus. Each of these suppliers also offers accessories like cases, bottles, and diffusers to use with your essential oils.
If you have tried these brands and enjoyed this piece, let us know in the comments section below.