Thursday, August 12, 2010

Are Perfume Oils Safe For People With Very Sensitive Skin

Aromatic oils have been used as perfumes and skin conditioners for over 4,000 years. Most perfumes have an assortment of oils and other elements to create a specific scent. Several oils may be used on sensitive skin and they will not cause skin reactions, but skin tests should always be performed on a patch of skin.


Perfume Oils


Perfume oils are concentrated and should be used in diluted forms. Carrier oils can be mixed with perfume oils to reduce concentration.


Essential Oils


Essential oils are generally derived from natural plant materials. Basil, eucalyptus and chamomile are popular choices.


Fragrant Oils








Fragrant oils are used as the basis of perfumes. These oils can cause reactions, but if used with carrier oils may be harmless. Fragrant oils are numerous and are often derived from a combination of other oils.


Sunshine Oils








Lavender, musk, honeysuckle and vanilla are popular sunshine oils. Since they are derived from natural matter, the affect on the skin is often minimal. Sunshine oils are often used in the purest form since they are also fragrant.


Body Oils


Mineral and olive oils are natural sources for body oils. Both have been used for thousands of years to condition the skin. Generally, they do not create allergic reactions on sensitive skin.

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