Nature Made Essential
Indeed, who to trust when you know that today's fragrances sold in stores are almost all based synthetic ingredients, sometimes allergenic, and often far removed from nature they are supposed to evoke? Why we can not make a very personal perfume with essential oils . . . . For a balanced perfume, count from 30 to 35 drops of nature made essential oils in 30 ml of alcohol at 70 degrees or pure vodka. Equip yourself with a glass bottle (amber or not) and a spray or roll-on applicator. Depending on your tastes, opt first for the base notes or coniferous woodlands: sandalwood, vetiver, myrrh, frankincense or cedar. They will build the perfume and be sustainable through their subtle trail. Mix these nature made essential oils essences of heart note (often floral notes like rose or ylang, geranium or lavender) and finally the essences of the top note (usually citrus fruits such as bergamot , orange or lemon). Allow to mix essential oils for a moment. Smell and adjust if necessary. Then add the mixture (30 drops or about 1. 5 ml of essential oils) to your base alcohol. Note that the perfume will not be one you immediately get in the end. If you offer it to Christmas, indicate that after a rest of two weeks that we can really discover the fragrance in its finest and enjoy a maximum. The fragrance of nature made essential oils is an accessory invisible but less frivolous than we think. Indeed, home-made perfumes with essential oils are superior in smoothness and "goodness" to synthetic fragrances. It is true that nature made essential is the most admirable of the alchemists. Think of all the molecules contained in the fine aromatic essences. Make It Happen olfactory desires can also have therapeutic value. Indeed, the nature made essential oils have a real effect on the nervous because of their metabolism immediate passage through the limbic brain. A scent of mandarin-flavored, bitter orange petitgrain in sweet orange or brings such calm and relaxation. In short, we can say that a natural scent can influence our moods and behavior, or we encourage them to an action or attitude. So for the holidays and to start the year 2011 in style, do we want perfume of love and kindness!. Wow, this is an article that gives rise to skin reactions . . . . . . I suggest we ease a little. Patrice is right because this formula contains eugenol much indeed. And everyone knows that cinnamon is potentially dermocaustic. But now, here we speak well of a small home-made perfume with essential oils HECT. Patrice, nature made essential oils are used as they are less allergenic than their isolated compounds from the chemical industry of the perfume (eg linalool and eugenol). However you are right there is a risk . . . So best to limit all this is:. .