Personal Care Week-Perfume
You might want to think twice before spraying yourself with any old perfume (even your most cherished ones). Regular perfume can contain Pthalates, which are hormone disruptors that can eventually lead to a myriad of diseases. Perfumes can also contain a plethora of toxic chemicals that can be affect your central nervous system. Since I adore lovely smells, I use essential oils instead of perfume. One of my favorites is Wyndmere Natural’s “Anxiety Release”. People always ask me what scent I am wearing and it’s a fraction of the price of any perfume on the market. I just put 3 or 4 drops into the palm of my hand, rub my hands together apply to my wrists and neck. www.wyndmerenaturals.com
I also like a company called Tsi-la. Their perfumes come in gorgeous tiny roll-on bottles, that easily fit in your purse.www.tsilaorganics.com












May 7th, 2008 at 9:15 pm
Thank you for educating even more people about the importance of using natural products. As an aromatherapist I also only use only the finest quality essential oils as a perfume and room spray. I hand blend Sarah’s Essence, an organic Aromatherapy Mist line that restores emotional and spiritual well being as well as gently scents the environment. I invite you to visit SarahsEssence.com for more information on the 10 lovely scents!