Florame's line of eau de toilettes are made from natural and organic ingredients.FLORAME'S line of eau de toilettes are made from natural and organic ingredients. These natural fragrance sprays are enriched with essential oils and floral waters. Eau De Verveine is made with yun-nan verbena verbena, common name for some members of the Verbenaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and trees (often climbing forms) of warmer regions of the world. Well-known wild and cultivated members of the family include species of the shrubby Lantana and of essential oil, mixed with sweet orange, spicebush spicebush: see laurel. spicebush Deciduous, dense shrub (Lindera benzoin, or Benzoin aestivale) of the laurel family, native to eastern North America. Found most often in damp woods, it grows 5–20 ft (1.5–6 m) tall. and sandalwood sandalwood, name for several fragrant tropical woods, especially for Santalum album, an evergreen partially parasitic tree either native to India or introduced there centuries ago. creating a fresh, citrusy sweet scent. Jardin D'Agrumes combines the sweet, fruity fragrance of orange and tangerine. Eau De Vetiver vet·i·ver n. 1. A grass (Vetiveria zizanioides) of tropical India, cultivated for its aromatic roots that yield an oil used in perfumery. 2. The roots of this plant. has a very strong woodsy/earthy smell that is more masculine. Our tester favored the Eau De Verveine as the best scent for both men and women. When worn on the skin, it enhances and complements the unique natural pheromones pheromones, any of a variety of substances, secreted by many animal species, that alter the behavior of individuals of the same species. Sex attractant pheromones, secreted by a male or female to attract the opposite sex, are widespread among insects. produced by the body. A few sprays can last up to a few hours. For more information: 210-296-5245; www. usa-florame.com By Jeffrey Schiller Contributing Editor Jeffrey Schiller has been in the natural health industry for over 15 years. He is a special feature columnist and writes for health and environmental publications across the U.S. He can be contacted at jeffreys@aztecfreenet.org. |
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