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Aromatherapy
Scents Aromatic
scents are known to have exerted an enduring
influence on the psyche of all deep rooted ancient
civilizations of the world. Its story is never
complete and never ending; at least, one of the
great royalties in any given time is known to be
associated with mesmerizing effects of these scents.
Since ancient times, common man has also used
scent to entice and excite. And modern perfume
manufacturers – with heaps of scientific evidence
are developing great perfumery blends with just such
a purpose in mind.
The impact of aromapathy scents is eternal and will
linger on as long as our civilization. So,
what is the magic of these exotic scents? Why are
some scents more conducive to romance than say,
business pursuits? Why are some scents are more
soothing and relaxing than others? Though, these
factors can not be explained very easily, their
effect on our life is definite. When you inhale an
aroma, it sends a myriad of messages through the
olfactory nerve endings to the limbic system of the
brain. This system, also known as the "old
brain" manages instinctive responses like
emotional, sexual and aggressive behaviors. And some
scents - like jasmine, vanilla and ylang ylang –
will stimulate the release of neurochemicals which
trigger sexual response. Plus, our personal
preference of seductive scents is influenced by
pheromones, barely visible human scent molecules
that travel through perspiration. Pheromones are
known to be very mysterious in exerting their
influence on human beings. How
ever, each pheromone is entirely different. Because
of the highly acidic nature of a man's sweat, male
pheromones have a more musky quality than female
ones. Musk and sandalwood scents, in fact, are known
to be romantically enticing to women because they
closely resemble the chemical make-up of male
pheromones. Exotic and romantic perfume blends are
often created with the essential oils of patchouli,
sandalwood, jasmine and ylang ylang. Of course,
perfume enthusiasts have other aims in mind too. The
Egyptians, Greeks and Romans of yesteryears created
special blends for seduction, but also for
worshipping deities, enjoying holidays, and
encouraging readiness before battle and inspiring
deep contemplation and rejuvenation. Today all of us
are still completely enveloped with aroma. And with
various essential oils, we can also blend our own
scents for various purposes. A
successful perfume is considered as an
"aromatic symphony" - a perfect and
harmonious blend of top, middle and base notes. Top
notes are sharp, fleeting and alluring scents, those
first noticed in a fragrance and the first to fade.
Middle notes summarize the fragrance midway through
the drying process, which can be considered the
soul, or the melody of the blend. And base notes are
deep, rich, stable, grounding scents that stabilize
the fragrance and prolong its power, because their
slow evaporation rate. When
trying blending a perfume, begin by swirling quickly
the essential oils and absolutes together in a tight
mix. Then mix them to your pick of vegetable-based
oil. Jojoba works very well as a base because it's
waxy nature, so it doesn’t become rancid and will
increase the life of the perfume. Avoid synthetic
oils while blending your concoction as they will
mask the original flavor of your blend. If you want
to fragrance hair, clothes and sheets blend
essential oils and absolutes in an atomizer and mix
pure grain alcohol or 100 proof vodka. You can also
create a refreshing, spicy-scented base by adding
one stick of cinnamon, one vanilla bean or two
tablespoons of spices (cloves, allspice or ginger)
to a pint of alcohol. Vanilla is known to induce
sexual desire while cinnamon is attributed to arouse
female passions. Alcohol-based oils improve as they
mature with aging, so prepare them ahead and let the
mixtures meld in a dark place for a few weeks before
using. The most enduring aspects of these blends are
the everlasting quality after a sustained aging
process. As they mature, the blends unfold the
aromatic magic, the air filling with exotic fumes of
heavenly scent. Aromatherapy
scents is a source of pure joy; its effects surreal
and its influence ever lasting. As some one rightly
said “As Rosemary is to the spirit, so Lavender is
to the soul." How true it is! This article is shareware. Give this article away for free on your site, or include it as part of any paid package as long as the entire article is left intact including this notice. |
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