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TRENDS IN FRAGRANCE;
ORGANIC, all-NATURAL PERFUMES

Lately I have been hearing a lot about NATURAL PERFUMES.
They are typically composed of essential oils and naturally derived extracts from plants, flowers and fruit.
According to Lifestyles in the Chicago Tribune and the Los Angeles Times -  today women are much more aware of the environment and the ingredients in their cosmetic bag.
"Basically you have organics, naturals and botanicals" explains Adam Eastwood; co-founder of online retailer luckyscent.com, a website selling hard-to find and specialty scents.

Botanical perfume means it's all-natural and vegan, so no animal products, beeswax, musk or ambergris is used.
Natural fragrances are made from all-natural ingredients rather than synthesized ones.
But, he adds, if it's not organic, then presumably someone can still be exposed to pesticides and fertilizers that were used in the cultivation of the natural ingredients.

There are several companies who make all-natural and organic fragrances, some without alcohol, some vegan; all might be good solutions for anyone who’ avoids regular perfumes because of a sensitivity to the ingredients in them.
It just depends on what you're looking for in a fragrance. After all, scent should be totally personal.



I found this wonderful NATURAL FRAGRANCE  by Red Flower -  AMBRETTE

It is certified organic, wild and hand crafted. Made with pure flower and herb distillations.
Made with USDA certified organic oils.
Red Flower Ambrette is a highly sophisticated, earthy musk, warm with a touch of spice, red rose otto and fresh herbs meld into the scent of the human pulse. with rose absolute, ambrette, patchouli, bitter orange, orange flower, frankincense, black pepper, geranium and clove.




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