Natural Oils and Healthy Perfumes

Natural oils and healthy perfumes are a wonderful way to enhance your mood, relax your mind, and nourish your skin. Unlike synthetic fragrances, natural oils and healthy perfumes are made from plant extracts, essential oils, and other natural ingredients that have therapeutic benefits.

Some of the benefits of natural oils and healthy perfumes are:

1. They are safer for your health and greta for your mood. Synthetic fragrances can contain harmful chemicals that can cause allergies, headaches, asthma, and hormone disruption. Natural oils and healthy perfumes are free of these toxins and are biodegradable.

2. They are more unique and personal. Synthetic fragrances are mass-produced and often smell the same on everyone. Natural oils and healthy perfumes are more complex and vary depending on your skin chemistry, mood, and environment. They can also be customized to suit your preferences and needs.

3. They are more long-lasting and subtle. Synthetic fragrances tend to fade quickly or become overpowering. Natural oils and healthy perfumes last longer on your skin and release their aroma gradually. They also blend well with your natural body scent and create a harmonious balance.

Making your own healthy perfume is a fun and creative way to enjoy the benefits of natural oils.

Here are some steps to follow:

1. Choose your base oil. This is the carrier oil that will dilute and moisturize your perfume. You can use jojoba, almond, grapeseed, or coconut oil. Avoid mineral oil, as it can clog your pores and interfere with the scent.

2. Choose your essential oils. These are the concentrated extracts that will give your perfume its aroma and therapeutic properties. You can use any combination of essential oils that you like, but make sure they are pure and high-quality. Some popular choices are lavender, rose, jasmine, sandalwood, citrus, and mint.

3. Blend your oils. Start with a small glass bottle and add your base oil until it is about three-quarters full. Then, add your essential oils one drop at a time, shaking the bottle after each addition. You can use a dropper or a pipette to measure the drops. The ratio of essential oils to base oil depends on your preference, but a general guideline is to use 10 to 20 drops of essential oils per ounce of base oil.

4. Test your perfume. Apply a small amount of your perfume to your wrist or neck and smell it. You can adjust the scent by adding more or less essential oils until you are satisfied. You can also ask someone else for their opinion, as different people perceive scents differently.

4. Store your perfume. Keep your perfume in a dark and cool place, away from heat and sunlight. This will help preserve its quality and longevity. You can also label your bottle with the name and date of your perfume, so you can remember what you made.

Conclusion

Some of the best natural perfumes that you can try are:

Lake and Skye 11 11 Eau de Parfum: A bold, unisex scent that combines musky white ambers to create a simple yet ethereal and uplifting result.

PHLUR Hanami: A gorgeous concoction of fig, white florals, and sandalwood, created by world-class perfumers with radical transparency and skin- and planet-friendly ingredients.

Heretic Dirty Patchouli: A sensual and complex scent made with wild patchouli leaves blended with vanilla absolute and caramelized benzoin, using old-school processes and organic alcohols.

DedCool Fragrance 03 “Blonde” Eau de Parfum: A vegan, cruelty-free, and nontoxic scent that features saffron, violet, crystal rose, and blonde woods.

Kai Perfume Oil: A classic light floral aroma made with natural essential oils and free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and phosphates.

The 7 Virtues Santal Vanille Eau de Parfum: An organic fragrance that blends creamy sandalwood with sweet vanilla, sourced from fair-trade cooperatives in Haiti and India.

by/ rosie jane Madie Perfume: A fresh, floral perfume that mixes bergamot, jasmine, neroli blossom, coconut water, vanilla bean, and musk, using clean ingredients and sustainable packaging.

Bond No. 9 The Scent of Peace Natural: An eco-friendly fragrance that captures the essence of peace with notes of grapefruit, black currant, lily of the valley, cedarwood, and musk, using natural alcohol derived from corn.

Ellis Brooklyn Salt Eau de Parfum: A breezy vacation-inspired scent that evokes the ocean with notes of ylang ylang, Tahitian tiare flower, coconut water accord, ambergris essence, sea salt accord, vanilla bean CO2 extract, sandalwood oil Australia fractionated coconut oil (MCT), using clean ingredients and recycled glass bottles.

Maison Louis Marie No.04 Bois de Balincourt Perfume Oil: An essential oil perfume that blends sandalwood with vetiver oil Haiti organic fractionated coconut oil (MCT), using vegan ingredients and no animal testing.