Modern perfumery uses a wide range of fragrance ingredients, both conventional and experimental, to meet modern trends. One composition can contain about 300 different substances. Perfumers have the right to use hundreds of individual and natural ingredients, which were produced by natural, natural substances. Synthesized ingredients can also be used, which are almost never found in nature. The basis for spirits is often taken for concentrates that have been extracted from plants, they are called essential oils. They are obtained by extracting from fruits, leaves, flowers and bark of different plants. But the most modern perfume industry uses aromatic compositions of synthesized ingredients, which are obtained as a result of hard work in laboratories, they may be similar to natural or have odors that can not be found anywhere in nature.
What are essential oils, and what they represent.
To understand a little bit of the structure of essential oils, take a look at the orange peel and you can see the light points. It is in them that the aromatic substance of the fruit, it is an essential oil, certain capsules that can explode at any time and spread out its fragrance everywhere. Essential oils are everywhere in the air from many plants, they can be found in the dense forest, summer garden, spring day and night. To create perfumes, people break this beautiful harmony and place them in bottles, give them their names, experiment with different concentrations and formulas. But you should agree that perfumes bring a lot of pleasure to their owners, bring pleasure and genuine joy. Therefore, it can be summed up that essential oils are the fruit of natural origin, together with the scientific approach, it is chemical reactions help to distinguish the real aroma of the many plants, flowers, bark, leaves and other natural products.