
Good evening readers! Today I want to talk to you all about one of my VERY favorite things in this world--perfumes. Ahhhhhh. I am a self-proclaimed "perfume snob." I love true "single floral" and "floral bouquet" scents in particular. I tend to layer on flower waters, lotions, oils, and perfume. I rarely wear just one scent, I love making them my own by combining. I have quite a collection of mostly french perfumes and oils, and I pride myself on smelling scrumptious :) Perfumes are some of my best and oldest friends. BUT there is a dark side to them as well. Have you ever wondered what's in your favorite perfume? Not only does the quality of the perfume impact the
smell (I have always had a nose for the good stuff), but it has implications for our health as well, and the health of those around us--spouses snuggling up to us, kids in the bathroom while we spray, babies nursing and nuzzling, and the lady next to you in yoga or spinning. Are you content to spritz absentmindedly, or do you dare to delve deeper? I am here to uncap the secrets if you care to take a whiff. Okay, I'm done with the perfume puns. Now on to the perfume facts. You might be surprised by what you learn...