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The next thing to consider is your essential oils bottles colors. We’ve already established that glass is the best material for your bottles, but what is the difference in color?
To prolong the shelf life of your oils, it’s wise to use colored bottles to package them.
You’ll see many essential oils packaged in amber glass. This is because amber effectively protects against UV damage to the oils. You should avoid clear glass to package your oils as they offer no protection from the light.
Blue and green are also popular colors for essential oil bottles. Although they are great at protecting your oils from the light, they aren’t as effective against UV rays.
If you choose blue or green bottles, you should advise people to store their oils in a dark place like a cupboard.
You can also think about what type of labeling you’ll use on your packaging and which glass bottle color looks best with that label.