The Oils We Actually Use at Home
Not a sponsored post. Not an affiliate roundup. Just an honest answer to the question we get asked most often.
People ask us this all the time: “Which oils do you actually buy?”
It’s a fair question. Walk into any health food store or search online and you’ll find dozens of brands, all claiming to be pure, all claiming to be therapeutic grade, all with different price points and different stories.
We went through that confusion ourselves. Tried a few brands that smelled fine but didn’t seem to do much. Bought one bottle that was clearly cut with something. Did the research on what “pure” actually means — and what it doesn’t.
After over 20 years of using essential oils in our home, one brand has consistently earned our trust.
Why We Use Young Living
- Seed to Seal — Young Living owns and partners with farms worldwide and controls the entire process from planting through distillation through testing. Most companies buy finished oil on the open market and put their label on it.
- Third-party testing — Every batch is tested internally and by independent labs for purity, potency, and absence of synthetic additives. GC/MS reports available on request.
- Twenty+ years of results — Erin has used Young Living since her training under D. Gary Young, the company’s founder. Consistency over that length of time tells you something.
- Honest pricing — Quality oils cost more to produce. When you find a lavender oil for four dollars, something in the sourcing, distillation, or testing was cut short.
You’ll be taken to Young Living’s website to create your account and place your order. Erin is available to help you choose the right starter kit — just reach out before you order if you’d like guidance.
Disclosure
| Erin is a Young Living Brand Partner. That means if you order through her link, she receives a small commission — and you get access to wholesale pricing. We’re telling you this upfront because we think you deserve to know. It doesn’t change what’s in the bottles, and it doesn’t change what Erin recommends in her consultations. If a different oil or brand is a better fit for your situation, she’ll tell you that. |

