Why Perfume Oil




Perfume comes from the Latin "per" meaning "through" and "fumum," or "smoke." In ancient times, perfumes are made by extracting natural oil through pressing and steaming and some others. The extracted oil is then burnt to give out scent. Perfume oil also known as aromatic oil or Fragrance oil are mixture or blend of Natural essential oil or synthetic compound oil diluted with vegetable oil or non-reactive oil like almond and grapeseed oil. Perfume oil are usually concentrated hence tends to last longer.



 

                                                      
Perfume oil has a way of defining and forming a signature fragrance. It allows you to establish your own presence in a unique way but not provocatively. Application of perfume oil is on the skin (basically at pulse point, back of your neck, wrist, elbow, behind the ears and at the back of the knees), please not on cloth as perfume oil can stain cloths. The perfume oil clings to the skin and with the release of body heat keeps the oil warm, hence a unique and fresh scent is release throughout the day.
You can combine a floral to Jasmine, or use a citrus to give a green or fresh effect to bring out a deep scents, with this you are able to create your own fragrance and live your own world. Apply perfume oil at different sides of the skin and not layering or ontop of the other as this can produce an undesirable effects.


Oil perfumes are mostly packed in rollerball bottles which make application at the points easier, which you then apply to your wrists, inside of your elbow, behind your ears, and the back of your neck. You can apply as much or as a little of the fragrance as you want, allowing for control.
In general perfume oil gives a unique and lasting impression, hence living your own world, you probably by now would be saying oh she loves this phrase, lol! That’s because I know the feeling and have experience my on fair share of it while conveying my story through scent.

 


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