Pure Encapsulations Evening Primrose Oil 250 softgels vs Nutricost Evening Primrose Oil 1,300mg Softgels (3 Bottles)
Overall winner: Pure Encapsulations Evening Primrose Oil 250 softgels
Key Differences
Nutricost (A) offers a much higher single-softgel potency (1,300 mg) and is marketed non-GMO and gluten-free, making it suited for users wanting fewer high-dose pills; Pure Encapsulations (B) is a branded, skin- and hormone-support focused formula with a long-running, highly rated product profile and comes in a larger count of standard-strength softgels. A’s notable con is very large pills; B’s noted issue is capsules may melt together
Pure Encapsulations Evening Primrose Oil 250 softgels
Hypoallergenic evening primrose oil supplement with 9% GLA for skin support and potential premenstrual comfort. Customers note improved skin moisture and brand reliability
Pros
- hypoallergenic formulation
- supports healthy skin
- may aid premenstrual comfort
- premium ingredient sourcing
Cons
- capsules may melt together for some users
Nutricost Evening Primrose Oil 1,300mg Softgels (3 Bottles)
Evening primrose oil softgels offering 1,300mg per serving, non-GMO and gluten free. Provides skin and mood-support benefits with high potency and cold-pressed quality, as noted by users
Pros
- high-potency 1,300mg per softgel
- non-GMO and gluten free
- cold-pressed oil
- positive customer-perceived mood and skin benefits
Cons
- pills described as very large
- customer variability in mood/skin results
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nutricost |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Pure Encapsulations |
| User Reviews | Nutricost |