Plant Therapy and Edens Garden are two of the top brands in essential oils. Although their stories are different, both companies are dedicated to educate their customers about essential oils while providing affordably priced and high quality products that are safe to use. They are also transparent with their meticulous testing, disclosing full results on their official website. This article is a comparison of their popular blends that has similar functions.
Plant Therapy’s “Germ Fighter Essential Oil Blend” VS Edens Garden’s “Fighting Five Essential Oil Blend”
Name & Particulars | Plant Therapy “Germ Fighter Essential Oil Blend” | Edens Garden “Fighting Five Essential Oil Blend” |
Ingredients | Cinnamon cassia, lemon, eucalyptus, clove and rosemary | Lemon, cinnamon leaf, Morrocan rosemary, clove bud, eucalyptus (globulus & radiata) |
Aroma Description | – | – |
Functions | – Strengthens body’s natural defence against threats – Assists in returning to a healthy state quicker if under the weather | – Boosts the immune system – Eliminates airborne bacteria – Lowers the chances of infections |
Usage | – Dilution of 0.5-2% for topical usage – Diffuse for 30 minutes increments when seasonal threats are more active | – Diffuse with diffuser of choice – Follow the dilution rate on the official website for topical usage – Incorporate into DIY cleaning spray |
Reviews from customers | – Ideal to use all year round, especially winter – A must have during seasonal threats – Successful with recovery from viral infections | – Strong immunity booster – Eliminates bacteria and germs effectively – A staple during seasonal threats, pandemic and colder seasons |
Plant Therapy’s “Anti Age Essential Oil Blend” VS Edens Garden’s “Age Defy Essential Oil Blend”
Name & Particulars | Plant Therapy “Anti Age Essential Oil Blend” | Edens Garden “Age Defy Essential Oil Blend” |
Ingredients | Palmarosa, rosalina, copaiba, frankincense serrata, frankincense carterii, sandalwood, neroli, rose absolute | Frankincense carterii, sandalwood, lavender, myrrh, helichrysum, rose absolute, rose otto |
Aroma Description | – | – |
Functions | – Slows down skin’s aging process – Reduces fine lines, pigmentation and saggy skin | – Improves skin’s skin cell renewal activity – Soothes inflammation – Helps with the achievement of healthier skin |
Usage | – Dilution of 2% with carrier oil, unscented cream or lotion for topical usage | – Diffuse with diffuser of choice – Follow the dilution rate on the official website for topical usage |
Reviews from customers | – Improved skin texture – Anti-aging effects works well to reduce signs of aging on the skin | – Skin is nourished and has a healthy glow – Helps to reduce fine lines and wrinkles |
Plant Therapy’s “Sleep Aid Essential Oil Blend” VS Edens Garden’s “Good Night Essential Oil Blend”
Name & Particulars | Plant Therapy “Sleep Aid Essential Oil Blend” | Edens Garden “Good Night Essential Oil Blend” |
Ingredients | Lavender, mandarin, ylang ylang, valerian root, neroli | Lavender, sweet marjoram, chamomile, bergamot, ylang ylang, sandalwood, key lime, lime, vanilla CO2 |
Aroma Description | – | Gentle |
Functions | – Induces relaxation before bedtime – Promote a higher quality of restful sleep | – Induces calmness with the blend’s soothing properties – Helps to achieve deeper sleep |
Usage | – Add 1 drop on cotton ball and place it near your bed – Dilute up to 3% with carrier oil of choice for topical usage – Add to evening bath | – Diffuse with diffuser of choice – Follow the dilution rate on the official website for topical usage – Add a few drops on pillow during bedtime |
Reviews from customers | – A little goes a long way – Induces relaxation – Significantly improved quality of sleep | – Calming and helps to unwind – Promotes a faster and deeper onset of sleep – Pleasant scent |
Plant Therapy’s “Sensual Essential Oil Blend” VS Edens Garden’s “Aphrodisiac Essential Oil Blend”
Name & Particulars | Plant Therapy “Sensual Essential Oil Blend” | Edens Garden “Aphrodisiac Essential Oil Blend” |
Ingredients | Ylang ylang, patchouli, sweet orange, lavender, Australian Sandalwood, jasmine absolute | Lavender, sweet orange, tangerine, litsea, copaiba, vetiver, clove bud, amyris, lime, ylang ylang, patchouli, geranium, damiana, jasmine, rose |
Aroma Description | – | Captivating |
Functions | – Create a relaxing and romantic environment – Sets the mood – Stimulating to the senses | – Boost low levels of libido – Gives an energy boost – Increases sensuality |
Usage | – Diffuse 2-3 drops in 100ml water or use in a personal inhaler – Dilution of 2% – 5% for topical usage – Create your own sensual body powder following the recipe on the official website | – Diffuse with diffuser of choice – Follow the dilution rate on the official website for topical usage |
Reviews from customers | – Promotes sensuality – Promotes relaxation – Has a delightful scent | – Sets the mood effectively – Great to incorporate into home spa treatments – Smells lovely |