When dripping essential oil, just tilt the bottle slightly, and the essential oil will naturally flow out of the inner plug hole. There is a difference here: different essential oils have different viscosities and drip out at different speeds, such as benzoin, German chamomile, myrrh, frankincense, etc., which drip slowly, while peel essential oils drip faster. Of course, there are also dilution oils on the market, such as rose dilution oil, which contains base oil components, which will make the original less viscous essential oil flow slowly, and it is also possible.
I don't know what kind of essential oil you are talking about, and I haven't seen this kind of essential oil bottle, but what I said above can basically help you.
In addition, the real pure rose dew has the same viscosity as water, so it should not be poured out. If your pure dew is sticky, it must be added with artificial ingredients such as thickener and glycerin. In terms of aromatherapy, pure dew or flower water is not a thing.
The market price of this brand of "unilateral essential oil" of rose, sandalwood and orange blossom is actually the same. Hehe, it generally does not meet the market price of 100% pure unilateral essential oil. If I am not mistaken, these are diluted essential oils at most.
I also looked at the flower water. I don't know about the quality, but the price is a little expensive.