What is Incense Perfume Oil?
You've probably heard the term "Perfume Oil" many times before, but without forcing you to know what it is, right?For those who have not yet had the opportunity to experience this magnificent elixir, or who do not really know what it is, here is a brief description.
AN OIL CERTAIN BUT DRY OIL!
The first think to know, is without doubt that despite its name of oil, you should not expect an over-fat appearance. The texture is indeed viscous and oily, but after application to the skin the substance is incorporated directly! Indeed, perfume oils are often dry oils. We therefore do not feel any unpleasant fatty effect.
WHO SAYS OIL SAYS CONCENTRATE
Perfume oil is only used in very small amounts. It is a concentrated product, which should not be abused. Do not be surprised by the volume which is usually 8ml (sometimes 12 or 15ml), as it is very rare to see larger volume. Unlike Eaux de Parfum, which is much more diluted, available in volumes of 50ml and 100ml.For example, these oils can last over 15 hours even after performing ablution several times in comparison with Eaux de Parfum who performs for a few hours. One application is enough!
HOW TO APPLY IT?
The perfume oil is not applied at all like a classic eau de parfum. No more spray, hello roll-on applicators! The best areas, for better diffusion and duration, are the neck and wrists.
0% ALCOHOL, 0% HEADINESS
Finally, we do not feel any symptoms after inhalation, unlike some very common perfumes which cause headaches or dizziness in some, because of their very strong odors (as if there was a high dose of alcohol or other too much product). With the oil the only feeling you could have is an explosion of scents!