PerfumeTherapy fragrances

Product Composition

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For our Perfumetherapy perfumes, we select the highest quality of natural aromatic materials, because in Perfumetherapy the olfactory quality of these substances is of utmost importance.

We obtain the Perfumetherapy fragrances by infusing the aromatic raw materials or diluting the essential oils and absolute in 96° pure natural food grade alcohol.

The dilution in alcohol allows using the essential oils the same way a perfume is usually used. The purpose of the dilution is to avoid the very strong and sometimes shocking impact that pure essential oils have on most people, due to the extreme power of their vital force.

 

Perfume therapy fragrances are obtained in two ways:

  • putting the aromatic raw materials infused in pure natural alcohol of food quality to obtain the aromatic tinctures, such as the tincture of Ambergris
    The pure essences, resinoids, essential and absolute oils, are dissolved in pure natural alcohol of food quality to obtain a 100% natural perfume that can be used exactly like a perfumery perfume.

Pure essential oils have an olfactory power that makes most people uncomfortable. This is due to the extreme power of their life force and in reality, it is not the nose that finds them too intense but the heart.

The dilution of the concentrated aromatic materials with alcohol allows avoiding the olfactory impact that is too strong, gently revealing the delicacy of the aroma.

The pure natural alcohol of food quality that we use for our perfumetherapy perfumes allows us to preserve the integrity and the exciting olfactory fullness of the aromas that nature offers us for the joy of our soul.

 

Ingredients:

Alcool, essential oils.

In my fragrances might be present the 16 so-called “natural allergens” contained in most essential oils, they are:

  • cinnamic alcohol
  • hexyl cinnamal
  • citral
  • eugenol
  • geraniol
  • hydroxycitronellal
  • isoeugenol
  • anisic alcohol
  • benzyl benzoate
  • benzyl cinnamate
  • citronellol
  • d- limonene
  • cinnamaldehyde
  • farnesol
  • linalool
  • Evernia prunastri extract

Ethical complete list of ingredients in perfumes

– See more at: “Natural allergens”, what are they?

 

 

OUR 50 ML. PERFUMETHERAPY BOTTLES

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