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Reviews (5)

14 Sep, 2021
Doesn't do much
I have used the product twice a day, morning and evening, for over five weeks now, and so far can see no difference.

13 Jun, 2018
NOT for driving
These are simply light cotton knit gloves, of a type you can purchase for a fraction of the price as liner gloves (look under Business and Industrial on ebay). As for calling them driving gloves, well, that is downright ridiculous! The soft cotton provides no grip at all - your hands would slide all over the steering wheel if you wore these while driving. The extra arm length is the only real benefit these gloves supply but that isn't really enough to warrant the extra cost.

22 Jun, 2018
Poor quality packaging limits product use.
Sadly, the product is packaged in a plastic bottle - totally unsuitable for oil of any sort, as oil will absorb detrimental chemicals from the plastic. This makes the product unsuitable for use in contact with the skin, eg in a massage oil or for wound treatment. It is fine for use in laundry or to re-scent pot-pourri but not for the therapeutic uses which are so commonly the reason for purchasing lavender oil.
Inexpensive packaging is basicly a good idea. but not when taken to the point of making a product unfit for purpose.