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they vaporize when sprayed into the air or on your skin. As you and
others around you breathe in these scents you are being exposed to
chemicals that may be harmful. Anywhere that perfumes are used the quality of the air is affected. These fragrance chemicals are not only found in perfumes and colognes, but also in scented candles, incense sticks, vaporizers and fragrance oils. When you use these fragrances inside your home the indoor air quality is greatly reduced. Problems
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The Olfactroy system is not the only area of the body fragrance can affect
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Of course, not everyone has these problems when
exposed to perfumes. Neither does one person have all of these symptoms
listed above, but you could be suffering with some of these problems and
not know that it is being caused from a fragrance. Just as some people
experience an allergic reaction to some foods, others are allergic to
fragrances. Some ingredients that are found in these alluring aromas can
even cause someone with asthma to suffer from an increased amount of
asthma attacks. If you find that you are suffering with a lot of sinus
problems see how many different scents you are exposed to each day. Unfortunately, there is a danger and the more fragrant
chemicals you are exposed to each day increase this danger. Just think
about how many different perfumes the average person is exposed to on a
daily basis. At work, restaurants, stores, school. Everywhere you go
someone has on his or her favorite perfume and you are constantly
breathing in all these different chemicals each day. |
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Information
about Perfume Ingredients Unfortunately, manufacturers in many countries are not
required to state exactly what ingredients make up a certain fragrance;
they are considered a trade secret. |
They
may well smell great..
Perfumes can be complex and have up to hundreds of individual ingredients |
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If you already have sensitive skin, asthma, or any
other respiratory problem perfumes will affect you even more than the
average healthy person. However, a healthy person can begin to
experience hypersensitivity to perfumes over a period of time. One of
the most obvious signs of having a reaction to a particular fragrance is
developing a rash. If you do notice a rash after using a product
discontinue immediately, no matter how slight it may be.
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Chemicals enter your body through breathing or through
your skin. Each time you breathe in the scent of perfume you run the
risk of exposing yourself to harmful fragrances. Each time you apply
perfume to your skin it penetrates the skin and soaks into the body’s
tissues. Over time this can even begin to affect internal organs. In the case of scented candles, fragrance oils and
incense sticks, these pose a particular danger when lit. The perfume
fragrance is then released by a chemical reaction with the burning wick
to release these chemicals into the air, which we then take into our
lungs.
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Chemicals in the air can produce headaches, sickness, cause breathing difficulties and irritate the ear, nose and throat. |
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Now, here is the good news. Ever since research began
showing that fragrances can be harmful, changes have been made to make
perfumes safer to use. In some countries manufacturers are obliged to
detail the fragrance ingredients so the end user can make informed
choices. You can still enjoy wearing your favorite perfume without
worry; all you need to do is follow a few simple guidelines. About
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