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Essential Oils Are More Than Just "Scents" or "Fragrances"
Essential Oils Are More Than Just "Scents" or "Fragrances"
Too
often, I hear individuals refer to both essential oils and fragrance
oils as "scents." This mostly happens when listening to
individuals that don't really grasp the difference between both
types of oils.
Although essential oils are concentrated and highly
aromatic, referring to essential oils as "scents" is rather
inaccurate, especially within the scope of holistic aromatherapy.
Essential oils offer a broad range of therapeutic properties than
span beyond merely "scenting" a product. Many essential
oils are anti-bacterial or anti-viral and some essential oils like
Roman Chamomile contain constituents that act as a natural sedative.
In the field of holistic aromatherapy, essential oils are often
selected not only for their particular aroma (i.e. floral, earthy,
herbacious, etc.), but also for the specific constituents and therapeutic
properties that they possess.
The word "Essential" contains the phonetical
sound of "scent," (e+scent+ial) and that may also confuse
some individuals. But just like the word "essential" contains
more than "scent," so do the oils that they describe.
Fragrance oils are synthetic and don't offer the
anti-viral, antibacterial and other array of therapeutic properties
that essential oils offer. The purpose of fragrance oils is to add
scent to personal care or home fragrancing products.
The term "scent" (i.e. "I just
bought several new scents for my candlemaking project")
is best left to referring to fragrance oils or perfumes that have
no purpose other than to add "scent" to something.
For more information about essential oils and natural aromatics,
read the following articles:
What Are Essential Oils?
What are Absolutes?
What are CO2 Extracts (CO2s)?
What are Carrier Oils?
What are Infused Oils?
What are Resins?
What are Hydrosols?
What are Fragrance Oils?
What is Aromatherapy?
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