The terms fragrance, scent, or aroma are used primarily by the food and cosmetic industry to describe a pleasant odor, and is sometimes used to refer to perfumes.
For most people, the process of smelling gives little information concerning the ingredients of a substance. It only offers information related to the emotional impact. Experienced people, however, such as flavorists and perfumers, can pick out individual chemicals in complex mixes through smell alone.
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Glen Rose, Texas- May 2, 2000- “Have a Little Scents” launches its new web site, http://www.havealittlescents.com, offering discounted fragrance oils and aromatherapy supplies. Many of the high quality fragrances can be used for candle-making, potpourri, simmer pots, and soap-making. These oils are gentle enough to be used as perfume.
Many people have achieved the same results with the lower priced fragrance oils as opposed to the more expensive essential oils. Lavender has been known to help with sinus problems and headaches. Eucalyptus has been used for centuries to decrease lung congestion while citrus scents have
been thought to help with depression.
“Have a Little Scents” firmly believes that you should not pay more to sample the same scent, the same oil quality, in the same bottle! The business buys oils and supplies in bulk and passes on the savings to their customers. Their extraordinary fragrances, selection of various terra
cotta diffusers, and easy, secure on-line ordering make this a truly special shopping site.
For additional information on “Have a Little Scents” or the products they offer, visit their web site at: http://www.havealittlescents.com
This article courtesy of http://www.fragrantcity.com/.
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