5 Reasons Why Guys are Skeptical of Using Essential Oils

Reblogged via Hannah Crews

“Let’s state the obvious here. Guys are so different than girls.

Maybe that’s why opposites attract, why iron (man) sharpens iron (woman), why a husband and wife balance each other out in a marriage.

So take a wild guess. Which one (the guy or the girl) is more likely to hop on board the essential oil train? Yup, it’s the girl. And that’s just the way it is.

Now, why is that? What is it about women that’s more receptive to start using essential oils for their family’s health, yet it’s commonly difficult to convince the man that this is a good idea? This is a roadblock that most women have faced with their husbands, boyfriends, or significant others, including with me and my family.

I’ve interviewed my husband (Blaine), my brother-in-law (Thomas), and my father-in-law (Neville) concerning this very issue. All are very different in personality and age. However, they had one thing in common: they ALL made fun of us girls! They laughed when we were remotely interested in buying Young Living Essential Oils, and teased us even more once we actually bought the Premium Starter Kit. After speaking with all three of them, here is a list of reasons why they didn’t hop on the “oil train” until it was already chugging at full-speed.

#1: Mainstream Advertising

Neville: “Whenever I got hurt playing sports in my younger years, or if I was ever in pain, I just used whatever everyone talked about. Slapped on whatever balm or pill was given to me. And it was usually the most popular, doctor-recommended and advertised meds. We’ve been pounded with these mainstream medicine advertisements all of our lives to take this pill, take that pill.”

Blaine: “I always just used whatever was around. If I was in pain, I’d ask for your normal over-the-counter pain pill. It’s just ingrained in you.”

Thomas: “Most meds appear and seem more widely accepted and researched since you hear about it more and since you know more about it.”

If it’s on TV, in magazines, on billboards, or on display at the doctor’s office, more people are likely to use it. Just like anything that fights for more attention, it’ll get more attention. After all, that is a marketing/advertising professional’s job, is to make the product look more appealing and better than any other competitor. Young Living Essential Oils has been in business for over 20 years, but is just now starting to emerge and grow more and more popular as of recently. It is part of only 2% of companies in the world that sells 100% pure, therapeutic grade A essential oils.

#2: Side Effects? Who Cares, It Works!

Neville: “Most of the time, drugs worked for me. We don’t pay a lot of attention to consequences or side effects to using drugs. As long as it helped my pain, I didn’t care. The consequences and side effects of chemically-filled medications were secondary to the fact that it relieved my pain.”

Blaine “I think people now are so accustomed to hearing ‘side effects may include’ and the long list that occurs after. Most people don’t know of a person who has actually suffered a horrible side effect to a drug, so you don’t really think about it. You just take it.”

Thomas: “Yes you’re taking a leap of faith with all of the side effects of many medications. But for me it worked, and didn’t cause problems, so it didn’t really matter.”

We’ve all seen the commercials. The beautiful woman frolicking in a meadow, dancing around flowers, trees, and wildlife, and acting as if her seasonal allergies aren’t bothering her one bit because of a pill she took. Then we hear the narrator talking (very quickly, I might add) about what the side effects may include (nausea, abdominal pain, headaches, increased risk for stroke, and in some cases….death, etc.). Yet, she looks so happy and so beautiful, surely we’ll be just as happy as her if we take that medication! Isn’t it funny how people are more apt to grab a bottle of chemically-filled meds with long lists of side effects, but natural remedies are held at arms length?

#3: Resistance to Change

Neville: “Of course, I’m not the type of person that is real receptive to change, at least that’s just how I am.  I don’t even try new stuff when I go to a restaurant, I order the same thing every time. I think I can speak for a lot of guys who believe that if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. If we find something that works, we’re going to stay with it.”

Blaine: “Most people think the ‘chemicals’ in medication are what helps them. I think it was hard for me to believe that the natural constituents in essential oils could work the same if not better for my ailments.”

Thomas: “I was always just more comfortable with other over the counter meds. I knew what worked for me, and I just wanted that alone. And if I know it works, why would I change?”

Anything new is unfamiliar. And when it’s unfamiliar, most of the time guys aren’t interested. They love continuity, they love being comfortable with things that are familiar to them. So is most things in life, but concerning essential oils, that’s in a whole different category of unusual.  That’s why people are most comfortable using their favorite meds and hesitant to try something natural. They’re afraid it won’t work as well, won’t bring the same effect, or that they simply won’t like it as much.

#4: Dude, Quit Being Weird.

Neville: “Guys don’t just sit around together and say ‘Oh, use this oil, man.’ You won’t go into a sports bar and hear a guy say ‘Hey man, did you try that oil out?’”

Blaine: “It just sounded very voodoo-ish to me at first. I mean, I’ve just never heard of using essential oils for health* purposes. I’ve just seen people use oils as fragrances or perfumes, or to be anointed with at church. Using them for anything beyond that was just odd to me.”

Thomas: “It was definitely outside the box. To me, it pretty much fell in line with the braiding of the armpit hair kind of thing.”

Clearly, essential oils are out of the comfort zone for some guys! If they are not familiar with the product, it’s not something they are too comfortable talking about with their buddies or trying out themselves. Many who use natural or holistic remedies are commonly viewed with the stigma of being “hippie-like,” overboard, or just flat out weird. But like anything that is not popular or widely accepted, there is going to be hesitance, criticism, and false assumptions.

#5: Lack of Essential Oil Knowledge

Neville: “To be honest, I’ve never even heard of Young Living Essential Oils, or essential oils at all, until this year. Even once I started reading about them, it didn’t do much for me until Lauren experimented on me.  And that’s what got me.  When the women get us to use it, and if it works, then we’ll become faithful to it. It said something to me when I had my own personal experiences.”

Blaine: “I’ve always been open to alternative stuff, but I’ve never heard about essential oils used for health purposes. The lack of understanding, not really knowing that these plants were created by God for our personal use to help our bodies, was something I just didn’t get until later.”

Thomas: “Men tend to be more logical buyers. They’re just logical thinkers in general. So to spend money on a product I didn’t really know about was hard for me to agree on.”

The reality of it is, most men have “see-it-to-believe-it” personalities, and it’ll take a little pushing to get them there. More than likely, they have not researched the power of essential oils, making them more hesitant to give them a try. So what do you do if your man is simply not buying it? Bring him to a Young Living Essential Oils introduction class. Show him the research. And most effectively, USE THE OILS ON HIM! Let him be your guinea pig, and let him see for himself how Young Living Essential Oils can help his mind, body, and health.

So. What do our guys think about it now, you may ask? Are they all aboard for Young Living Essential Oils? Oh. They’re not only on board, they’re pulling other guys they know on this train too. Who’s laughing now, gentlemen?”

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16 Responses to 5 Reasons Why Guys are Skeptical of Using Essential Oils

  1. Linda Appleby says:

    Hannah, this is an amazing story, it sounds so much like my husband. First I put lavender, lemon answer cedarwood in his shampoo; his hair started coming in thicker. Then he had a bad headache after taking his Aleve, I mentioned that peppermint oil works for me, so he tried it. Now I’m not saying he is on board 100% but he is starting to get it. Loved the article.

  2. Pam says:

    I diffused lavender the first night I got my kit. My husband slept thru the night without waking once. He has never questioned an oil purchase since 🙂

  3. Krysti LaBar says:

    I can really relate to this! My husband was, and still is, skeptical of anything to do with essential oils, although he’s getting better. He started with “they’re a fad,” and when I debunked that, he started asking why everyone wasn’t using them if they were so great. If you’ve met my husband, you know he hates change. He’s been in a panic since I stopped buying windex! The other night he had some friends over and they were pretty intrigued with my diffuser. This seemed to be some strange turning point! This morning, he actually asked me where I keep the oils I use for skin support. He also used some deep relief to support his muscles this afternoon. Maybe this means I can stop hiding my credit card statements! :p

    • tuesday2 says:

      They do come around! My husband and I grocery shopped together last week and I took more items out of the cart than he put in. No thank you to store bought dishwashing detergent, off the shelf toothpaste, or foaming bathroom cleaners. #SaveMoney #NoHarmDone

  4. Easton815 says:

    My husband was skeptical until day 3. They reason I say day 3 is because the first 2 days, my husband thought I was a weirdo going ga-ga over some oils. Then I made him a recipe for his beard. He hasn’t been the same since… he’s now oily just like me. He’s constantly searching for concoctions that we can use as a family for supports and wellness. His favorites are lavender, purification and thieves! He constantly has diffusers going even when I’m not home!!! ♡

    • tuesday2 says:

      It was bitter-sweet when my husband started operating the diffuser on his own; he kept ‘borrowing’ it for his office, so I got him one of his own for his work day!

  5. Trish says:

    My husband was a bit slow to jump on board, but then that magic day came…. He had a bad “charliehorse” in his leg, and said, “do you have an oil for that?” As he limped by. I said yes!! And actually jumped up and down! Two drops of Panaway and 3 minutes later, he was a believer!! He said, “do they all work like that?” Now he loves Ningxia Red and hoards the Nitro. Valor is his best friend, and Frankinsence daily helps him stay centered and calm. He likes the tingle of his new oily shampoo, and just said to me this week, “did you know there’s a roller called Deep Relief? Why don’t we have any of that?” I diffuse R.C. regularly at night for a quiet bedroom, and he is smelling awesome as of late with his new fave, Shutran. I’d say he’s more oily than most, but I’ve always known he was a rare breed. He even hung out and chatted oils when I had some friends over recently! So, keep it up ladies! Your man will find that one amazing oil to work for him first, then it’ll snowball from there!

  6. CaraM says:

    My husband was extremely skeptic at first but since we had already made the investment in the premium starter kit, he decided they were worth trying at least. When they started working, he was amazed. He started looking up his own recipes for different ways to use them, and now he uses them multiple times a day!

  7. My husband is “surprised by them. Sometimes they seem to work. If you go in with an open mind, and know they are not a cure, they (Young Living oils) are very good.” I am going to work on his thinning hair too 😉

  8. Anonymous says:

    My husband doesn’t want anything to do with them….go figure!

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