Fragrance Tester Strips

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In order to assess aromatic oils, we recommend using these paper test strips to determine their characteristics and complexities rather than smelling them directly from the bottle.

Selected size SKU:1170-50 - Fragrance Tester Strips Case of 100

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In order to assess aromatic oils, we recommend using these paper test strips to determine their characteristics and complexities rather than smelling them directly from the bottle. This is particularly important if you are comparing several different oils of the same type, or if the oil you are evaluating is in a large bottle. Professional noses (perfumers) use paper test strips exclusively in their work and wouldn’t be without them. While the nose and your sense of smell is one of the most important tools of the aromatherapist and natural perfumer, exposing aromatic oils to the air for evaporation on fragrance test strips will enable you to more accurately evaluate the oils’ complete aromatic profile for quality, nuances and subtleties, possible adulteration, and lasting power, whereas smelling the oil from its container allows only a partial aroma appraisal.

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Best you can buy!

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I tried several brands of tester strips and these are by far the best! They're long enough to dip into large bottles, narrow enough to dip into samples (with a little force), and the quality of the paper is wonderful. The price is the best, too. I can't recommend these enough!

Review by Rachael 4/17/2023

A must have!

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These are indispensable for evaluating aromatic oils - and at a great price! Thank you!!

Review by kariit 9/17/2015

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