MLM Essential Oil Companies: Are They Worth It Or Not?

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Are MLM essential oils worth it? You can buy essential oils in stores, online, and also through direct sales/MLM (multi-level marketing) companies. Some say that the higher-priced oils from the direct sales companies are better quality, but are they?

I've worked with a number of essential oils MLMs over the years. Let's look at the essential oil direct sales companies up close to see the pros and cons of them.

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MLM Essential Oils Companies

The 2 “Heavy Hitters” in the MLM essential oils business are Young Living and doTERRA. Be Young was another MLM oils company, but it's not around any longer.

There are a number of other MLM companies that offer essential oils, some of which have the oils as their main category and some that have them as a smaller offering. One example of this is Poofy Organics, but they only have a small number of blends for sale.

Of course, as companies start up or close down, or cease to be MLM, this list can change.

MLM Companies Selling Mainly Essential Oils

Here's a list of companies that sell essential oils. Only two of them are essential oil-based, which the others have essential oils as part of their offerings.

  • Young Living
  • doTERRA

MLM Companies Selling Other Products and Essential Oils

Most of these companies I do not recommend for various reasons; some worse than others.

  • NYR Organics/Neal's Yard Remedies (NYR Organic had an MLM arm in the US, but they no longer do. They now only have this option in the UK.)
  • Poofy Organics (solid company)
  • Heart and Body Naturals
  • Kannaway (a CBD company that sells only 3 blends of essential oils. I do not recommend this company.)
  • Essante Organics (not recommended)
  • Melaleuca (not recommended)
  • LiveGood (not recommended)
  • Swiss Just
  • LeReve
  • Jordan Essentials
  • YOR Health
  • Scentsy (they sell some synthetic and also some “pure” essential oils)
  • HTE USA (they sell only 3 blends of essential oils)

From what little I know, LiveGood might be OK as far as quality is concerned, but I'm not completely sure about that. I don't recommend Melaleuca or Essante Organics. Melaleuca isn't transparent about ingredients and has unnecessary artificial colors in a lot of their products.

Essante has missing ingredients from their labels plus a lot of other issues going on that indicated a big problem regarding a lack of transparency.

My time with Young Living and doTERRA was kind of short, but I no longer recommend either of them.

Although I talk mostly about Young Living and doTERRA in this post, most of my concerns apply to all MLM companies that sell oils.

Benefits of Essential Oil MLMs

Education and Support

When you buy essential oils from a store, you typically can't get much support unless a salesperson in the store has a strong knowledge base about essential oils. And in today's work, that's typically not the case.

Shopping online provides more support, but it still might not be as much as the typical person needs. Any given website might have a bit of information about how to use any particular oil, and possibly some articles about oils usage.

If you work with one of the heavy hitters in the oil industry (Young Living or doTERRA), there is a lot more support via the community of sellers as well as training classes, and more.

That being said, there are some negatives even to these resources and their recommendations (see below for more information about this).

Money Saving/Making Opportunity

I'm all about saving money. So of course, when I can either buy something at retail or get the same things for 25-35% off (typical discount for an MLM representative), then you can bet I'm going to check into it.

Of course, you can save money by becoming a representative and getting a discount, but you can also make money when you share the products and selling opportunities with others.

When you buy something in a store or online, there's no such opportunity, unless there's a rewards or sharing program available.

So when done ethically, there is the option to perhaps at least get your oils paid for, and maybe make some additional income by buying from and working with one of these companies.

However, if you see the “Overpriced” section below, the savings might not really matter if you're already paying too much. In addition, there are hidden costs like annual fees, fees to access your loyalty rewards, and even to get your commissions. So the savings are not completely what they seem to be.

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Negatives of Essential Oil Direct Sales Companies

Misleading and/or Unethical Marketing Practices

Much of  doTERRA and Young Living representatives have been under the microscope for recommending their oils as being treatments for medical conditions. However, the concerns that I have about their marketing focus more on their purity claims.

Both companies claim that they have super high-quality oils that are “therapeutic grade,” 

– Young Living calls their oils “Young Living Therapeutic Grade”
– doTERRA calls theirs “CPTG”

Each company has standards for what these things mean, but basically these “certifications” are made up by them.

It's also common practice for representatives from both companies to make claims about the purity of their oils that are simply false. For example, claiming that if the label on a bottle says that it's safe for internal use, the oils are pure.

That doesn't make any sense since there are plenty of things that are meant to be used internally that many people would call “unsafe,” like certain prescription or over the counter drugs, artificial colors, pesticides, and more.

You can read about more of the myths spread around in the essential oils industry in this post about Essential Oil Myths

Pressure to Buy More Than You Need

Both companies have requirements for purchasing oils in order to get the most savings. Saving money is great, but reps typically end up purchasing more and more oils, eventually ending up with more than they can use.

At that point, you're really not saving money any longer if you keep buying oils just to “stay active” to earn commissions or to get a loyalty discount.

Dangerous Recommendations

Both YL and doTERRA have a heavy emphasis on internal and neat (undiluted) use of essential oils. I wasn’t too concerned about these things when I first started using essential oils, but I’ve completely changed my mind.

DoTERRA even has a Slim and Sassy blend that they recommend taking internally numerous times per day for a long period of time, in order to assist with weight loss. And during my short stint with Young Living, I noticed reps recommending using grapefruit oil internally for the same reason

Essential oils are super potent. It takes about 16 pounds of peppermint leaves to make 1 ounce of peppermint oil. That’s a lot of plants. So that's about half a pound of peppermint in one drop of essential oil.  That equates to half a pound of peppermint (about 5 cups of leaves) in one drop of essential oil!

That kind of concentrated amount of plants is incredibly strong.

So strong, in fact, that some oil experts say that if you do use essential oils internally, especially “hot oils” like oregano, cinnamon, clove, and citrus oils, you need to make sure to supplement with probiotics because the hot oils destroy not only bad bacteria but also the good. That may or may not be true, but better safe than sorry.

It's simply not safe to ingest essential oils on their own. The only way it is considered to be safe is if they are well-diluted with a carrier oil or emulsified as in this adrenal cocktail.

Similarly, using undiluted essential oils on your skin is considered to be unsafe by many experts. This can lead to sensitization, and believe me, you don't want that to happen to you

I've heard it said that the reason Young Living and doTERRA (and other companies as well) recommend so much internal and undiluted usage of oils is to increase their sales. I don’t know if that is their motivation, but it's a logical conclusion.

Overpriced

Let's face it, oils that you buy from a direct selling company are typically very expensive. Even if they are pure essential oils, they definitely aren't the only pure, quality oils on the market.

Everyone knows that a good bit of the pricing of MLM products goes toward rewarding representatives with cash, trips, and more. A manager at one retail company told me that his understanding was that in the Direct Sales industry, the percentage of pricing that goes toward commissions and rewards for representatives is 40%. 

Yes, retail selling costs money too, but in general, direct sales companies are known to pay out too much to representatives, especially when their company starts out.

Here's an example of the high prices:

Young Living's peppermint costs retail $32.57 (not sure why they have such unusual pricing) and $24.75 for members. DoTERRA's peppermint oil costs $34.67 retail and $26.00 wholesale/for members. 

Meanwhile, Rocky Mountain Oil's Peppermint costs $16.75, and Plant Therapy's would likely cost $12 for a 15-ml bottle since their 10-ml bottle costs $7.99 (it's a bit more on Amazon).

Blind Devotion

Having intense loyalty to the point that one ignores problems with the brand makes all direct sales companies look bad. This isn't a problem that is only in the direct sales industry, but it's a well-known problem in that arena.

Once MLM salespeople start making a decent paycheck, it becomes very difficult for them to admit that anything with their company or products could be wrong.

This is definitely the case with both Young Living and doTERRA as you can see in the comments on this post, the post comparing doTERRA and Young Living, on Facebook, and more.

I was accused of:

seeking to tear down doTERRA
profit-seeking (some said the motive behind this series will be clear when I share the “winner.”)
– having an analysis totally lacking in science, is based only on “smell tests”

I was even accused by a Young Living rep of being a fake persona who set out to game Google to make affiliate income. 

I assure you, the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) was pretty rotten for my posts in this series. No one would have written what I did in order to game the system.

This just shows how many reps from MLM companies are unable to accept criticism or concerns as being possibly true.

Most Companies Have the Same Sources for Oils

Many essential oils companies claim to have the best oils on the market, but that tends to be the case even more so for companies in the direct selling industry. However, for the most part, there are only a handful or so suppliers for most of the essential oil companies out there.

Granted, there are some smaller sources, but my understanding is that what typically happens is that almost all essential oils companies are buying from the same sources, and then some of the “bad actors” either sell lower quality oils while marketing them as more valuable varieties, or they add things to the oils or adulterate them in some other way to save money.

No Certified Organic Oils

This may or may not be a negative, depending on your perspective. If organic certification is something that's important to you, you'll have a hard time finding organically certified oils with most direct sales companies. They typically claim that their oils are of stellar quality, that's even better than organic. doTERRA , for example, claims that its CPTG “certification” is better than organic, and Young Living leans on its “Seed to Seal®” claim, which isn't completely true, as I explained in my post comparing Young Living and doTERRA.

While there are loopholes in the USDA organic certification process, some people do want that certification to lean on. For the prices that these companies charge, you can go to other companies and get certified organic oils for less.

To be fair, I think wild-crafted, indigenously grown oils can be higher quality than organic, but you would have to trust the company on the details about that sourcing without having the USDA's certification process to lean on.

Which Essential Oils Company is Best?
Qualities of a Good Oil Company Should Have
– How to Spot Fake Essential Oils
Young Living vs. doTERRA
– Distillation, Bias, Vomit, and More
Is It Safe to Use Expired Essential Oils?
Why You Need to Emulsify Essential Oils

Final Thoughts

For me, I think the negative outweighs the positives. And if you read my post on Young Living vs. doTERRA, you can see even more reasons why I choose to avoid the direct sales arena for essential oils.

There are just too many other good options out there and a lot of other places to get an education. Hopefully you can find a lot of good information here, with more to come in the future.

So what do you think?
Are MLM Essential Oils Worth It Or Are They a Scam?

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460 Comments

  1. Thank you for your blog. Wanted to learn the basics of essential oils and your blog has helped. As far as diffusers go. Have you done any research on those?

    1. Hi there. Yes, I did. I have concerns about ingredients in other products that they carry. Here are some examples:

      As for the artificial colors and fragrances, the Melapower has “fragrance” in its ingredients and “fragrance” is a code word for all kinds of things. Here is the information from an Ava Anderson Non Toxic brochure: “Fragrance can be legally hidden in hundreds of ingredients in “fragrance” or “parfum”: a “trade secret” in the industry. More than 75% of the time if you have fragrance, you have legally hidden phthalates (THAT ates), known endocrine disruptors, that are linked with birth defects, breast cancer, infertility, liver, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and now with autism and ADHD in pregnancy by Dr. Philip Landrigan, Mt. Sinai, Children’s Environmental Health Center.

      Other products from Melaleuca that have “fragrance” in them are:

      Lemon Brite 3 Pack. This one not only has “fragrance” but also “colorants” and preservatives. I would guess that these colorants are not natural, otherwise they would likely be listed as such.

      Diamond Brite – has fragrance and preservatives

      Melapower Lavender has fragrance as well

  2. Thank you for this series. I have found it very helpful. I have been checking out various companies, myself. I appreciate all th work and research you have done.

    1. HI there. I decided not to go w/ them for several reasons. I would appreciate your not using my site to promote your own business – I’m sorry but I deleted your direct URL for selling these oils. I hope you can understand. Thanks much :).

  3. Hi. I recently got into essential oils through YL and doterra. I don’t want to invest more if I can find a pure company that can offer the best qualities and prices. Which companies did you research that had this?

  4. Ido know one thing, YL has the seed to seal promise, has been in business for 20 yrs, you can go visit their farms, doesnt come from a third party company,the only company I trust.

  5. Just getting into the world of essential oils much later then this blog. I’ve been using doterra and it’s great to hear your perspective on all the companies Ive heard of! Thanks for doing the research, I’m still very happy with doterra but it’s great to have more information!

  6. Thank you for your wonderful and dedicated research on essential oils. I found it very informative and (quite contrary to some people’s belief) very unbiased. You cover negatives and positives of each company, which is essential to finding the actual “best essential oils”. I like how you break it down into the elements of Customer Service, Price, Distillation Practices, etc… By the way, I think you were right on about the company that wasn’t easy to contact. If a company can’t clearly convey their contact info on their website and if they don’t respond promptly to emails, it makes the customer’s experience less than satisfactory. A conscientious company would welcome that kind of feedback to better their company for future growth and better customer experience. Rather than getting angry, they would probably take it as constructive criticism and fix the issue. I wish your overly critical readers would bear that in mind. As far as the nasty comments on Part 4… don’t listen to hate mongers. You are telling truths about these companies and I’m sorry to say… THAT is the reason people have lashed out at you. People, in general, hate the truth if it makes them wrong. (Especially if it makes them wrong AND they lose money/sales) I once sold It Works body wraps (for a very brief period). My experience with the company was HORRIBLE! And it seemed the more I questioned, the more I tried to expose the problems to higher ups, the angrier they got. Before it was over, my up-line and other reps just hated that I was right. I stopped selling the wraps and would NEVER sell them again. (The wraps were awesome! The company was terrible, though. It’s just another example of the fact that companies aren’t just selling PRODUCTS. They are selling experiences. The whole package needs to add up to an awesome experience for consumers….oh… and their reps). (Another note: I have recently found that I can wrap with essential oils and castor oil with the same results… less $$$. Win/win! Bite me, It Works! LOL) Anyway, you just keep up the good work. Your honesty is very much appreciated. I use essential oils and have personally never invested the big bucks for the MLM brands. I have always wondered if I was wasting my time and money on crap oils. You have given me a lot to think about. I can’t wait to start trying some of the companies you mentioned in your blog.

    1. No way – essential oils and castor oil? Wow. What oils do you use? I don’t know that I would do the wrap, but I do currently do a castor oil pack on my liver sometimes. Hope you enjoy the oils when you try them!!

  7. I will read your other reports, but am disappointed in this review. You didn’t go into any detail on the science of the purification ratings and then you recommend buying ones with no ratings and cheaper. First you pay for what you get, it costs to do the science and rating each batch, also I don’t want to take or give any of my
    family something that is full of chemicals that some use to extract the oils. That is one of the main reason
    to go with one that is pure. You do no detailed comparison, yet you jumped to they are not worth it.

    Do you have a science degree or any thing that makes your claims something I really want to follow? Drugs have so many side affects and has even killed. I want something better for my family and someone with
    credentials to guide me in the right direction.

    1. Hi again, Cindi. Sorry you feel that way. I don’t know what science of purification ratings you are interested in talking about. I assume you are talking about doTERRA but not sure. NAN and RMO do have ratings and they are going to be publishing them soon. I will be updating everyone on that when it happens. I think I made it pretty clear what I think were problems with the MLM oils companies and I did not just “jump” to it. I agonized over this for months and didn’t get the answers I wanted. I am doing the same thing now w/ another company on my blog. The company wasn’t getting me answers that I needed. I need to have information and good customer service, or I need to go elsewhere. It’s not easy to make such changes but I am doing it again now.

      Tell me specifically what you are interested in seeing / knowing and I will see what I can do.

      I do not have a science degree, but I was pre med at a top university in the US and was in the top 2% of my class there. Of course, I can still be wrong about many things, just like many of my physicians, as well as PhDs whom I know, have been wrong too.
      Let me know if I can be of more assistance. Thanks.

  8. Thank you so much for all your hard work your time and effort into very much appreciate it
    God Bless