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Scents: Sexy or Not so Sexy?By Natural Living Solutions Newsletter
Scents: Sexy or Not so Sexy?
D.A. Colvin Among the distractions that invade our space via the Internet and media are commercials that persuade us to buy
fragrance products. When you think of fragrance what comes to mind? Perhaps, you think of sexy perfume that drives your man wild. Maybe you
want sexy, smooth and baby young skin with talcum powder.
Maybe you want a rugged scent that attracts a lovely lady for a date. One factor that motivates people to improve self-esteem and
appeal is romantic intimacy. What happens when the products used for intimacy enhancement are toxic and repel the opposite sex? According
to the National Academy of Science as of 1999 more than 15% of the population suffers from fragrance and chemical sensitivity and cannot
tolerate the exposure.
That number is steadily rising. Environmental health awareness writer Andrea DesJardins states that the FDA does not regulate the
fragrance industry. Andrea DesJardins also states that of the 5,000 different chemicals less than 20% have been tested for toxicity levels.
Because there is no scrutiny thousands of chemicals are used to manufacture fragrances. The result is a toxic witchs brew. One of the
detriments of using fragrance is that its difficult to stop the usage.
According to Anne Cheyne, contributing writer for the Camp Hill Medical Centre in Nova Scotia, Canada, the chemicals in the
fragrance product desensitize the nerves and cells. What this means is that as a person uses the product their nerves experience a
dull-like sensation and become somewhat numb to the chemicals. When one is dowsed in fragrance the scent weakens and the users senses
diminish.
Those who dont wear fragrance and are sensitive will immediately detect the scent. This would explain why fragrance users find it
strange when a sensitive person is repelled by it. When watching commercials depicting sexy women covering their bodies with a beautifying
product your first thought is that your skin will feel just as young. Youll stop the wrinkles. Your new sensual feminine hair will glow
with sexy highlights. Everlasting youthful beauty is the biggest motivation that keeps cosmetics sales on the rise.
Look at the listed ingredients. Usually youll see a long paragraph, indicating that this product youre using is loaded with
ingredients. Chances are those ingredients are toxic, especially the ones you cannot pronounce. Theres a well-known expression that many
health-oriented people live by when buying products.
That expression is if in doubt, do without. This simply means that if you dont understand the ingredient you should avoid it.
According to Anne Cheyne one of the biggest problems is that many products claim to be unscented and fragrance-free. Considering that this
really isnt the case this can confuse consumers.
While the product may appear to be fragrance-free the product is still scented and contains potentially toxic chemicals to the
sensitive user. Scented products are not merely harmful to the consumer. They're harmful to the environment as well. According to the
Fragrance Products Information Network fragrances are volatile compounds, which add to both indoor and outdoor air pollution.
Synthetic musk compounds are persistent in the environment and contaminate waterways and aquatic wildlife. The Environmental
Health Network states that the compounds found in fragrance and various mainstream commercial products are derived from petro-chemicals,
which are essentially fossil fuels. When using these chemical and fragrance products it's akin to putting gasoline on your skin and in your
air. Its time for the million-dollar question.
Whats the solution to this toxic problem? Feeling appealing and having a high self-esteem is important. Its a natural instinct and
should be nurtured in a non-toxic earth-friendly manner. Hygiene and cleanliness are basic needs. In truth you dont need a dozen products
for cleanliness. This is a fallacy.
Try a natural organic all-purpose cleaning product with a subtle aroma of pine, spruce, and fir that you can also use for bathing;
Dr. Bronners Sal Suds. Its very effective and efficient. My husband and I have used it for many years for all our cleaning needs and its
helped us to save hundreds of dollars and our health. Its important to vote with your wallet shopping in a natural food store. If you want
stylish lively hair natural product companies like Aveda, Aubrey Organics, and Paul Penders have wonderful moisturizing
products.
These companies exude compassion and integrity for personal health and that of the planet and animals as well. The herbal aromas
are wonderful and a small amount is long lasting. If its highlights you want I would suggest consulting with an Aveda hairdresser. If dry
skin plagues you massage it with creamy moisturizing Aubrey Organics Rosa Mosqueta Hand and Body Lotion. Aveda colorful makeup is beautiful
and aromatic. When you want to smell appealing and feel rejuvenated organic essential oils like geranium and sandalwood are
wonderful.
Theres one for every mood. When searching for cosmetics look for familiar ingredients like geranium, lavender, sandalwood, and
rose essential oils without the added chemicals. For every beauty need theres an effective organic plant-derived product that will enliven
your skin and make you feel wonderful. Your local natural food store has an array of products to try. The right one will appeal to you. All
you need is an openness to learn. The skys the limit and your health is worth it!
D.A. Colvin is a natural living writer and consultant. She and her husband, Bryan, share their wisdom and experience from their
own personal journey with those who are ready to simplify and detoxify their life. For more information please visit their web site at:
http://www.bodyearthself.com. Their e-mail is: bodyearthself@yahoo.com.
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