Nutricost Evening Primrose Oil 1,300mg Softgels (3 Bottles) vs OmniBiotics Organic Evening Primrose Oil 1500mg (120 softgels)

Nutricost Evening Primrose Oil 1,300mg Softgels (3 Bottles)

Nutricost Evening Primrose Oil 1,300mg Softgels (3 Bottles)

Nutricost • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

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
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OmniBiotics Organic Evening Primrose Oil 1500mg (120 softgels)

OmniBiotics Organic Evening Primrose Oil 1500mg (120 softgels)

OmniBiotics • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Organic evening primrose oil, 1500mg per capsule with 150mg GLA, cold-pressed and non-GMO. Supports natural balance in women and may aid joint comfort; customers note effectiveness for hormone-related issues and mood improvement

Pros

  • organic & pure cold-pressed formulation
  • high 1500mg per capsule with 150mg GLA
  • non-GMO, gluten-free, no binders or additives
  • supports female balance and joint health

Cons

  • mixed opinions on pill size
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CriteriaWinner
Price Nutricost
Durability Tie
Versatility OmniBiotics
User Reviews Nutricost