Creation of FRAGRANCE OILS for the perfumery, soap & detergent and Incense Sticks industry..!!
APPLICATIONS
Fragrances or aromas are used in a wide variety of consumer goods such as detergents, soaps, toilet products, Incense Sticks, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, confectionery food products, soft drinks, distilled alcoholic beverages (hard drinks) and insecticides.
Importance in pharmaceutics; the antiseptic properties of Essential Oil make them active against wide range of bacteria as on antibiotic resistant strains. In addition to this they are also against fungi and yeasts. The most common sources of essential oils used as antiseptics are: Cinnamon, Thyme, Clover, Eucalyptus, Culinsavory and Lavender. Citral, geraniol, linalool and thymol are much more potent than phenol.
Fragrances in Soaps
Fragrances for Detergents
Perfumed Disinfectants
Perfuming the Air
Incense and Fumigants
Perfumed Candles
Paints and Polishes
Other Household Products
Fragrances for Cosmetics
Adapting the Perfume to the Vehicle
Perfuming Creams & Powders
Perfuming Lipstick and Nail Lacquer
Hair Preparation Perfumes
Perfumed Aerosols
In Pharmacy and Medicine
Industrial Fragrances
Fragrances for Textiles
Fragrances in Ink and Paper
Masking Malodours
Fragrances in Agriculture
Perfumed Insecticides
Fragrance as Flavours
And Many Other Uses…
Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile plant materials, known as essential oils, and other aromatic compounds for the purpose of altering a person's mood, cognitive function or health. Science has discovered that our sense of smell plays a significant role in our overall health, used in medicine because of their medicinal properties, antiseptic properties.
When used externally, essential oils increase microcirculation and provide a slight local anesthetic action. Till now, essential oils are used in a number of ointments, cream and gels, whereby they are known to be very effective in relieving sprains and other articular pains. Oral administration of essential oils like eucalyptus or pin oils, stimulate ciliated epithelial cells to secrete mucus. On the renal system, these are known to increase vasodilation and in consequence bring about a diuretic effect.