An ancient art for thousands of years essential oils from flowers, woods and citrus were also used as perfumes in the world’s most advanced cultures, however, with advances in the chemistry of perfumes that have occurred since early last century, these aromas filled with natural riches incisions replace by imitations have been recreated in synthetic chemical laboratories, which work increasingly hard to reproduce that look aromatic chemicals as possible to the embargo naturales.Sin may try to play an artificial flavoring chemicals through but you will never achieve mimic nature or may “create” the benefits the natural scent of a plant can give, rose essential oil for example has such complexity that they have failed to identify all of natural compounds and is even today one of the scents that could not be reproduced in any laboratory. Because the natural is better But you could ask whether to use essential oils or ‘blends’ like perfume is just a matter of being original by using only ingredients genuine or is there some other razon.Pues good, I knew that the perfumes that are sold commercially, even those that are expensive and are packaged in beautiful bottles with evocative names that invest large amounts of money on advertising campaigns contained within their formulation, A number of synthetic chemicals for which a high percentage is calculated are derived from petroleum and that most of them are considered toxic?

A study by the EPA in 1991 found that many potentially harmful chemicals are commonly used in fragrances, including acetone, benzaldeido, benzyl acetate, camphor, ethanol, among others, when these chemicals are inhaled or applied to the skin can cause health disorders such as sleepiness, irritation of the mouth, eyes, throat and lungs as well as headache and fatigue being these are only some of the most frecuentes.Aunque some perfumes listed a number of chemical components include a term called ‘fragrance’ since they have approval to certain ingredients such as ‘secrets’ and therefore are not required in label, yet the same FDA has reported that such ‘fragrances’ are responsible for 30% of allergic reactions and many health experts point to the perfume as a product of high risk for people who have products asma.Los as perfumes, creams, lotions, soaps, etc.. .