Label Like a Pro! 🏷️
These Waterproof Essential Oil Labels are designed for professionals seeking durability and style. With 200 rectangles that resist fading, smudging, and liquids, they fit perfectly on 5ml and larger bottles. Whether you print or write, these labels ensure your branding stands out, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
M**A
Pawkin Superb +++ Company & Product Works so far!
I have concluded that the Seller/Owner Pawkin, is one of the most tirelessly dedicated, detail-oriented, responsible, responsive, of all the sellers I have ever dealt with on AmazonI placed an order on February 4, 2017, delivered on February 11th, 2017 (free shipping spending over $35, not done through Amazon Prime free 2 day shipping) for Waterproof Essential Oil Labels - 200 Rectangles - Oil-Proof - Highly Durable - Strong Glue - For 5ml and Larger Bottles and Rollers , which was $16.99, sold by the Seller name Pawkin, yet shipped through Amazon. In that same order, I purchased 2 different products, not sold by Pawkin, instead sold and shipped by Amazon, including Sharpie Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point, Black, 12-Count, and also Sharpie Permanent Markers, Ultra Fine Point, Red, 12-Count. The short of the story is that I used the black ultra fine point sharpie markers on the labels, and the markers were defective, and I thought it was the fault of the labels sold by Pawkin, but over a month later we both realized it was not.Before we concluded it was the fault of the markers, and not the labels, the Seller Pawkin, read my very long detailed emails, and she gave me a refund for the labels AND a credit to cover the cost of the markers, because it seemed to me to be the fault of the labels at the time. She was compassionate toward the fact that returning all the labels would affect my disability/illness, and not having a car. It turns out that I salvaged from the garbage, and sent to her, some of the labels that I had difficulty writing on effectively, as well as sending to her, a couple of the unused good labels . I had already used most of the labels by putting them on products I made for using for myself (which I do because of having multiple chemical sensitivities) and because I have not been well, I did not want to stop the project to only have to start over again after taking out all my supplies, etc. So, I kept writing and rewriting over my writing, even though several markers got ruined and had to be thrown away. Also, I had already placed so many of the labels on the products, as well as throwing out so many.I am not writing this simply only because I got a refund, although, truth be told, had I not, I would have felt annoyed and inconvenienced at the time and I would have written a negative review about the labels and my customer service experience. I am writing this because of all the investigating the Seller/Owner Pawkin did, to ensure that the labels were totally fine. She actually used her own markers on my labels, and even sent me photos to show how much better her markers worked on my labels, therefore concluding the problem was with the markers sold and shipped to me by Amazon.Then it occurred to me that my markers were Ultra Fine (the skinniest available), not Extra Fine (which are thicker) than the Extra Fine she told me that she tested. So then I thought the problem is that Ultra Fine cannot be used on the labels, but even that was not true. As I wrote above, I also had purchased the Ultra Fine in the Red color. I had not yet used them on the labels. So, I tried a few of those on my labels, and they worked. I even found one Ultra Fine black sharpie I had purchased separately from inside an actual store, and not on Amazon, and it works on the labels. By the way, the black Ultra Fine makers "worked" when I wrote a quick letter or two on a regular piece of paper when I first received them from Amazon. But the truth is that I now realize they stop working if I make a few continual 2 to 3 inch, swirly number "eight" designs. I still do think it is likely better to use at least Extra Fine on the labels if possible, unless you are using the Ultra Fine in order to make very tiny details with an ultra steady artistic hand. But it works nonetheless. And after, I wrote this, I found out that the Seller Pawkin had already tested Black Ultra Fine Sharpie Markers and knows they are excellent for details.I am giving these labels 5 stars because I now see I can write on them. I am also doing so because practically every single person has given them 5 stars and because of my customer service experience with the Seller Pawkin. I am not sure I would have been able to write all of this under Seller Reviews if not. And it is really worthwhile in my opinion, for customers to know all of this. I have not yet tested the labels to see how oil works on them, and I know it would have made my review more fair. Please pardon the fact that I am not only judging the labels themselves at this point, and look at the bigger picture of the value of my review, for what you need to know to trust making a purchase. Eventually I will and I will update my review.
J**Y
Very good labels
I am really liking these labels. I use them for 5 ml and 10 ml essential oil bottles and for essential oils inhalers. These waterproof labels are also oil resistant, so they work well for my purposes. I have to trim them a little for some of the smaller bottles, but that's not really a problem for me. Overall, they are a very usable size for my purposes. I really like that I can design and print one label at a time.You must have an inkjet printer, not laser. The Word template works fairly well, just be sure to ALWAYS test your design on a piece of plain paper first so you don't waste your labels. You may need to tweak the template just a little to work with your particular printer, the margins and such. You need to be pretty good with Word (and I don't mean just being able to type a document), to make a decent looking label. I'm not super proficient with it, so my labels are all pretty standard, nothing fancy, but they work. I'm not 100% happy with the template, it's not super user friendly, but I'm thinking it's probably just me not being an expert on all the finer points of Word.The most important thing is, these labels stand up to the oils, and even kind of plain, they look a heck of a lot better and more professional than my messy handwriting. They don't smear or wear off or fade or go transparent or peel off until you want them to. I will reorder. And work on my Word skills. ;)
M**S
Truly Waterproof!
I bought the 2" x 1" rectangles to label bottles of homemade liqueurs, and printed them using an HP OfficeJet printer with standard inks. About a month after printing and applying to the front and back of my bottles, I took some of the liqueurs to a friend's house for a socially-distanced barbeque. The bottles were placed directly into an ice chest to chill, and by the time I got around to opening them, the labels were completely submerged in ice water. The labels had begun to lift slightly from the sides, but there was zero bleeding, running, or fading of the inks. After I dried the bottles and pressed the labels back down, they again stuck just as tightly as they had when I first put them on. I haven't tried these labels with oils yet, but they truly are waterproof! I will definitely be ordering more in other sizes!
L**D
Great canning labels!
I've bought these labels several times and find them very user friendly.I use them to label my canning jars and glass containers. They secure to the jars, the pen ink doesn't smear even if it gets wet and the pull off easily with leaving very little glue. Any glue left on the jar is easily cleaned off with lighter fluid.Every once in a while I start washing a jar and realize I forgot to remove the label. The label still pulls off easily after water hitting it and, though there is a bit more glue residue at that point, any glue residue still cleans off easily with lighter fluid.
J**O
These do NOT slide off essential oil bottles if the outside gets oily! Printing does not run!
These labels are GREAT for essential oil roller bottles. I had tried address labels, but they started sliding around on the bottles and getting gross after just a few uses. THESE labels do not come off if some oil gets on them, and printing (I used an ink-jet printer) does not smear!I have a super-old version of Word, so the downloadable template didn't work for me. But all I had to do was make a table in a Word document with the appropriate number and size of cells to correspond to the labels on the sheet, and then I used WordArt to customize my label. I only printed one label the first day and then went back and printed 4 different ones the next day [i.e., you don't have to print a full sheet of labels--you can only print a few and then re-load the label sheet next time (of course, make sure the cells you are going to print correspond to where unused labels are on the sheet)].I'll never need all 200 for essential oil rollerballs, so they will also get used for labeling my spice bottles!
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