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The magic of perfume oils!


Valentines is around the corner and has brought every woman into thinking what can she do to make herself look her very best, what is that one thing that will break the ice to have her partner drooling all over her. So here I am with one thing that every woman should invariably opt for to accentuate her beauty and make herself attractive than ever!

Perfume oils!
You know when it comes to men; they are extremely sensitive to the fragrance that a woman carries. It might not exactly be the perfume she is wearing. There is a certain body scent inherent to each one of us and when a man comes close to us, this fragrance plays a major role in deciding whether that man will like us or not. However, if you are not sure how your body odor is, you can develop one by using perfume oils. These are available in a wide range of varieties, from floral group to woody scents like sandal and cedar. Pure perfume oils leave a lingering and gentle fragrance on our bodies, one that is neither too overpowering nor too weak. However, Perfume oils are never used in their pure and concentrated form as they might cause injury or allergy on our body. Choosing the right perfume to suit a personality is much like choosing the right dress, one that blends well with your body chemistry.

So here some ready options available for you in the market:

Floral group: These perfume oils may either carry the aroma of one flower or a group of flowers. Some common examples of such scents include rose, lavender and jasmine or an amalgamation of such flowers. Such perfume oils are usually stronger than others so the choice of the flower should be very judicious.

Citrus group: These oils have a tangy fragrance commonly preferred in soaps, face scrubs and other skincare products. The common ones include lemon, grapefruit and mandarin and are really soothing to the senses when taken in.

Oriental group: Perfume oils ushering in the thrilling scent of spices, amber, vanilla and musk belong to this group are quiet impressive.

Woody group: Perfume oils such as sandalwood, cedar, patchouli and camphor lend a typical woody fragrance, one that brings to mind visions of dense forests and mountain slopes. One might find this extremely attractive and addictive.

Fougère group: This group of fragrance oils includes lavender, coumarin and oak moss. These are the ones most preferred by women.

So here we are! Another great benefit of these fragrance oils is that it immensely softens the skin, making it extremely supple, soft and gentle. Put a drop or two of their concentrate in your bath tub and immerse your body in it for some time. Let the aroma take over you and soothe your senses. Once you feel relaxed, you may carry out with your bathing routine. After you shower and dry your skin, you’ll feel the lingering affect of the scent on your body!