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Perfumes

1) First Blend
2) Refine Your Blend
3) Finish Your Blend

Sensual Synergies
Fragrance Notes
Natural Perfumery Advice
Perfume Fragrances
Perfume Names
Scents That Linger

"Aesthetic considerations have to do with becoming oneself, expressing one's personality through aroma. Perfume confirms our individuality to others and ourselves. "It 'fixes' us in one spot for a moment of time. This process is very subtle, so that an aroma worn to the office might not seem appropriate at the gym, or on a hot date with your lover. We wear perfumes like clothes from our wardrobes." --from Scents & Scentuality by Valerie Anne Worwood

Natural Perfume Types

Here we look at, yes five types, of natural plant derived materials you can use to blend with your personal essential oils.

Perfume Types

We blend your pure essential oil fragrances in five different forms or types:

  1. Solids or unguents mixed in palm oil
  2. Powders which are the actual herbs, slowly ground at low temperature into very fine granularity, to which we add essential oils
  3. In different oils to complement your skin and constitutional type
  4. In "" and our proprietary enzymes.
  5. Ayurvedic secret sauces
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ungents are ...

Bergamot (Italian), Cedarwood Himalayan, Chamomile Roman, Cinnamon Leaf Organic, Clary Sage, Clove Bud Organic, Cypress Organic, Eucalyptus Radiata, Eucalyptus Lemon-Scented, Fennel Sweet, Geranium (Chinese Summer), Ginger, Grapefruit (Pink), Jasmine Absolute Egyptian, Lavender Bulgarian Organic, Lemon Organic, Lemongrass Organic, Mandarin, Marjoram Sweet, Niaouli Organic, Orange Organic, Palmarosa, Patchouli Organically Farmed, Peppermint Organic, Petitgrain, Rose Bulgarian Absolute, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Spearmint Organic, Tea Tree Organic, Thyme (Red), Vetiver, Wintergreen Natural, Ylang Ylang (Extra)
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