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EO Life Hack: Fill Capsules with a Dropper Top

Do you get frustrated when you try to fill a capsule with essential oil and end up getting oil on the side of the capsule or accidentally pour in too many drops? A glass dropper top can make filling capsules a breeze! It fits inside the capsule opening and makes it easy to get a single drop out. Now you can get the right number of drops and never have to deal with a capsule-filling mess again!

Also, to make filling capsules even easier, you can pre-mix your essential oil formula and dilute it 1:1 with olive oil in a dropper bottle. That way it is already diluted and ready to use when you need it! Click here for more information about using capsules with essential oils.

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