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MAYJAM 100ml Essential Oil – Sandalwood, Lavender, Vanilla
I picked the MAYJAM Essential Oil 100ml because I wanted something large-sized for both diffusing and DIY candles. The scent variety was appealing—Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Lavender are my go-to oils for relaxing at home.
The bottle is huge for the price, especially compared to what you’d get in the U.S. for a similar product from brands like NOW or Aura Cacia, where you’d pay triple for the same volume. I went with the Vanilla and Lavender, and both turned out to be rich and smooth, not overpowering or artificial.
Pros: – Great quantity for the price – Subtle, long-lasting aroma – Excellent for candle making and humidifiers
Cons: – No child safety cap – Packaging looks budget, but the oil quality makes up for it
Absolutely met expectations—honestly, it performed better than expected. For $6–$8, I wasn’t expecting much, but it’s now a staple in my home aromatherapy routine.
US $2.11
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EUQEE 10ml Natural Plant Essential Oil – Lavender, Eucalyptus, Vanilla
I bought the EUQEE 10ml Essential Oil Trio for diffusing during work-from-home days. The blend of Lavender, Eucalyptus, and Vanilla seemed like a perfect mix of calming and refreshing.
The scent is clean and herbal, especially the eucalyptus—it cuts through cooking odors like a charm. The lavender is softer than expected, not too medicinal, which I prefer.
Pros: – Very fresh eucalyptus scent – Compact, leak-proof bottles – Ideal for diffusers or a car air freshener
Cons: – Oils run out quickly – No blend info (e.g., carrier oil or pure?)
At $1.50 per bottle, I’d never find this in the U.S.—Whole Foods would charge $8–$12 for a single bottle. This exceeded expectations in both price and performance.
US $0.99
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EUQEE 10ml Women’s Roller Fragrance Oil – Coconut, Vanilla, Bubble Gum
Curiosity got me with this one. I grabbed the EUQEE Women’s Roller Oil in Bubble Gum and Coconut Vanilla thinking they’d be fun to wear casually or toss in my bag.
I’m surprised by how wearable these are. The Bubble Gum is nostalgic (like a sweeter, grown-up version of cotton candy), and the Coconut Vanilla smells just like summer sunscreen—but in a good way.
Pros: – Handy roller format – Fun, youthful scents – Great for layering
Cons: – Fades within 2–3 hours – Plastic roller feels cheap
In the U.S., comparable body oils cost $10–$15 each. For $2, this was a total win. Expectations exceeded.
US $0.99
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EUQEE 10ml Pure Essential Oil – Multi-Scents Set
I needed a wider variety for soap-making and diffuser blending, so I chose this EUQEE Multi-Pack. I grabbed Sweet Orange, Sandalwood, and Jasmine to start.
These oils are vibrant. The Sweet Orange smells like a real peel, and the Sandalwood has a warm, mellow depth. Ideal for DIY projects.
Pros: – Wide selection – Surprisingly rich aroma – Great for mixing and matching
Cons: – A bit watery – Not all oils are equally strong
This is a value pack that blows past U.S. pricing—10ml of Sandalwood here would be $12 alone. Worth the try, met all my expectations.
US $0.99
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PHATOIL 100ml Fragrance Oil – Coconut & Vanilla, White Musk
I chose the PHATOIL 100ml Fragrance Oil for candle making. The White Musk and Coconut Vanilla blends sounded perfect for cozy home vibes.
They delivered! I’ve already made two soy candles and my whole apartment smells like a spa. The White Musk surprised me with how elegant and clean it smells—not too powdery, just right.
Pros: – Amazing scent throw in candles – Affordable for bulk crafting – Sealed well for shipping
Cons: – Stronger than expected in a diffuser – No batch date or ingredients
Still, for $5–$7, this feels like a $20 product. Met and exceeded expectations.
US $3.39
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EUQEE 10ml Fragrance Oil – Coffee Cake & Cedarwood
Coffee-scented anything always gets me, so I had to try the Coffee Cake & Cedarwood Fragrance Oil. I used it in both a reed diffuser and soap bar mix.
The Coffee Cake is sweet and warm—almost edible. The Cedarwood adds a subtle earthiness, which balances it. My kitchen smells like a bakery.
Pros: – Delicious gourmand scent – Works well for soap making – Doesn’t leave residue
Cons: – Cedarwood isn’t as strong – Scent fades a bit faster in open spaces
For under $2, this is a steal. I’d spend $10 for this scent in-store.
US $0.99
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MAYJAM 10ml Fragrance Oil – Sea Breeze & Baby Powder
This MAYJAM 10ml Fragrance Oil is a calming combo. I chose Sea Breeze and Baby Powder—both nostalgic and clean.
I love using these in my bathroom diffuser. The Sea Breeze is crisp and fresh, almost like a high-end linen spray. The Baby Powder is soft but not too talc-heavy.
Pros: – High-quality scents – Great for smaller rooms – Doesn’t smell synthetic
Cons: – Bottle cap is tough to open – Small quantity
Compared to Bath & Body Works or Yankee Candle oils, this holds up surprisingly well. Definitely met my expectations.
US $0.99
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PHATOIL 10ml Fragrance Oil – Strawberry & Peach
This PHATOIL 10ml Oil combo of Strawberry and Peach caught my eye for its fruity, playful vibe. I added them to body lotion and DIY linen spray.
They’re sweet but not cloying. The Peach especially stands out—like biting into a fresh one. Works great in unscented lotion.
Pros: – Natural, juicy scent – Versatile use – Good staying power on fabrics
Cons: – Strawberry is a bit artificial – Need multiple drops for stronger aroma
Honestly, for this price (around $1.20), I expected a cheap room spray smell. This is far better.
US $0.99
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30ml Essential Oil for Face & Body
I picked up this 30ml Plant Oil for massage and hydration. The lightweight texture and calming scent made it perfect for my evening routine.
It absorbs fast without being greasy. I used it post-shower and during a neck massage—it worked like a charm.
Pros: – Skin feels soft and moisturized – Doesn’t clog pores – Great size for the price
Cons: – No clear scent profile – Bottle label fades after a few uses
This would be $12 at Target or Ulta. For $3, it’s a quiet hero in my skincare drawer.
US $0.99
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SPU Vanilla Oil for Face, Soap, Diffuser
The SPU Vanilla Essential Oil looked like a jack-of-all-trades option, and I was right. I’ve used it in diffuser blends, cold process soap, and as a skin-friendly base.
The vanilla scent is subtle—more like vanilla bean than vanilla extract. Very warm and cozy.
Pros: – Multipurpose use – Smooth, lasting fragrance – Skin-friendly
Cons: – Slightly watery in texture – Not for heavy fragrance lovers
This one genuinely surprised me. For $2, I got an oil that could replace 2–3 different products.
US $0.99
Overall Opinion
Honestly, this was one of my better AliExpress hauls. Every product arrived safely within 2–3 weeks, well packaged and without any leaks. I wasn’t expecting much for the price, but most of these oils either matched or exceeded the quality I’ve found in more expensive U.S. brands. I’d definitely recommend these to anyone looking to experiment with home fragrance, DIY skincare, or soap making without breaking the bank. And yes—I’m already eyeing more oils for my next cart.










