Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Is your perfume as good as you think?

Are scents making you feel bad?

Are you aware of the amount of synthetic scents and perfumes there are out there and what they are doing to your health? The rise of plug in diffusers means you can have scents regularly emitting into the air you breathe throughout the day. And this is being adopted by public buildings so you won't even have any choice on the matter. Everyday products for your beauty and cleaning regime will contain perfume. Shampoos, shower gels, bubble baths may all give them natural names, but the actual scent used is likely to be synthetic. How many people do you know with respiratory issues? The toxic environments that you live and work in may be contributing to this. Does the inside of your nose ever feel sore or itchy? Do you feel tired or run down for no apparent reason? All this and more could be down to a very simple thing. Scent. And yet the perfume industry is huge and heavily endorsed by celebrities keen to cash in on their name to create perfumes and scents for you to buy, while the glamorous images, names and bottle shapes all add to the allure of having the latest scent.



But did you know you can improve your health by ditching the perfume and finding natural alternatives? Have you looked at the ingredients in your perfume lately? You have already learned ingredients such as Benzaldehyde, benzyl acetate, ethanol, ethyl acetate, and linalool, commonly found in most perfumes can lead to respiratory issues. Let's see what else may be in there that is affecting your health.
It affects your liver and kidneys
Perfume may put you at risk of kidney or liver damage due to the Ethyl acetate in it

DoTerra oils are totally natural and non toxic and are a great way to express yourself as an individual. You'll have great fun learning about and experimenting with them. If you love to talk and show things to people you could even turn your passion into a business. Don't know where to start? Anything that has citrus in it will be uplifting, while things like Peppermint and Lavender help to lift your mood. You don't have to spend a fortune to start up and you'll know that what you are using supports you, your family and the environment.
Try this lovely trio starter kit and look out for my blogs on DoTerra oils to find out how you can start using them for your health, around your home and in your kitchen! These oils are very high grade and of exceptional quality, which means they can be taken internally and used on your skin also.

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