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Man-made Fragrance Oils

By: Susan Atkinson

Published: April 20, 2008
Man-made Fragrance Oils

Susan Atkinson

Specialists in the field of armatherapy think synthetic fragrance oils are less desirable than plant derived essential oils as elements of perfume. However, synthetic fragrance oils are not effective therapeutically because even though they are copies of essential oils, these synthetic products have different structures and, cannot be enter the body.

Vital to your success evaluate your fragrances in small batches of product before you commit to making larger batches. Developing perfumes and new fragrances is time consuming and is only done by skilled perfumers. Fragrance oils are always liquid; they will usually leave an oily residue on paper, and are not as volatile as essential oils so the scents often last much longer.

Fragrance oils are called aroma oils, aromatic oils, and flavor oils, are blended synthetic aroma compounds or natural essential oils that are diluted with a carrier like propylene glycol, vegetable oil, or mineral oil. An oils fragrance is just as important as its chemical fingerprint, all oils also undergo strict olfactory (smell) evaluation. Do not take any oils internally without consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.

Historically aromatic plant oils were used for a number of purposes such as cosmetics, spiritual relaxation along with the purpose of embalming and mummifying their dead people.

Expect to find fragrance oils in soap making, candle making, for making potpourri, body lotions, hand lotions, bath salts, bath bombs, cosmetics and for many other products. It's very important that you test your fragrances in small batches of product before you commit to making larger batches. Commercial soaps extract the moisturizing glycerin that is naturally produced when making soap.

When working with fragrance oils they will be a mixture of either synthetic or essential oils. Fragrance oils are man-made and may, at times, include real essential oils in their basic makeup. Take care not to take fragance oils internally as there will be dire consequences. Put a few drops of fragrance oil on a cotton ball and put it in your vacuum for a wonderful aroma every time you clean.

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