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WHY USE PERFUME OILS?
Add some Meaning to your Perfume Oil Scents
Arabian Nights- Causes others to find you stimulating, exciting and appealing.
Bayberry- Brings money, blessings to the home front.
Cinnamon- Good Luck to the home.
Earth (Vetiver) - A confident scent for serenity & optimism.
Eucalyptus - Said to be a powerful healing oil. Clears sinuses.
Frankincense - Sacred oil, Brings many blessings.
Gardenia - Protection, peacefulness.
Hyacinth - As a perfume for love and luck, Relaxing and peaceful.
Jasmine - Attract goodness to wearer. Sacred flower.
Joy - For optimism, attract pleasure, attitude. A great scent to bring out the best in you.
Lavender - Relaxing, peaceful.
Lilac - Improve memory
Lily of the Valley - Smooth and calm your nerves. Bring peace and serenity.
Lotus - Sacred flower. Believed to entice men.
Myrrah - Protection
Narcissus - Peace of mind, harmony and calmness.
Orange - Attracts men.
Patchouli - Regarded as an aphrodisiac. Peace and harmony to the home.
Orchid - Memory and focus.
Sandalwood - Sacred oil. Healing. May develop one's powers.
Strawberry - Memory, luck.
Ylang, Ylang - Use in bath or perfume. Alluring and irresistible. Peace on the home front.
PERFUME - "Per Fumum" Latin meaning "through the smoke". In ancient times, fragrant resins were burned as incense offerings. That was the origin. Today, we
understand perfume to be a solution containing 15% to 30% perfume oils and 70% to 85% alcohol, respectively. What happened to perfumes between the origin and today? What is the secret?
OIL. The answer is oil based perfumes. If you'll think back through history, some of the precious gifts of kings, queens and other nobility were perfume oils.
Understand that oil penetrates any porous material (e.g. paper, wood, hair, skin etc.) Therefore, oil based perfumes will
penetrate the skin, causing the fragrance to stay. Alcohol is a drying agent. Alcohol dries (evaporates) from the most porous material within a short period of time.
The difference is that the pleasant, sensuous scent of oil-based perfumes will LINGER LONGER.
OTHER USES FOR PERFUME OILS
LIGHT BULB RINGS, IN CLOSETS, FRESHEN POTPOURRI, IN SHOES, PUT IN BATH, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FRESHEN CAR BY
RE-SCENTING OLD AIR FRESHENERS, IN DRESSER DRAWS-PLACE ON COTTON BALLS OR PAPER TOWELS, TO MAKE SOAP, LOTION, SIMMER POTS, SCENT CANDLES.
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