BREATHING SWEET SCENTS
We all enjoy a range of perfumes, whether synthetic body perfumes or the natural scents that nature provides in the outdoors. It is instinctive to want to take a conscious deep breath when we sniff a beautiful aroma. This can be provided by a range of pleasant odours, from coffee and baked bread and other cooking smells, to the delicate floral scents in the garden, or the heavier fumes of burning incense.
To exude a sweet body odour is a natural feminine desire not only as an expression of personal nature but also as a male attractant in relationships. The sexual scales are well known in culture of the senses and body scent plays a large part in physical compatability. As the male scent is generally towards the strong, woody keynotes that increases women attraction to a man, so the softer, floral keynotes or feminine scent of a woman is naturally satisfying to the male.
The range of feminine perfumes has been explored to an extensive degree by the commercial perfume houses whose livelihood is particularly dependent upon the fascination that women have for the subtle pleasures of perfume. Female customers insist upon ‘new’ and exciting products as well as a personal perfume they rely upon to help them identify with the qualities characterized by the scent.
The sweet perfumes in essential oils, which provide the basis of all high quality perfumes, are easily recognized and include rose, lavender, orange blossom or neroli, jasmine and gardenia.
The sweet evening perfumes in the garden can be haunting. Although some of these have been captured through extraction of oils, others have to be synthetically created in an effort to please us, but indeed often fail.
There are hundreds of sweet scents released by flowers, plants, fruits and natural life. There are thousands of complex perfumes being created by the skills of perfumers.
But be sure that you are aware that only the natural scents are safe to consciously inhale. The manufactured perfumes contain chemicals, many of which are being now classified as toxic and must be avoided.
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