


Every day, we see commercials and magazine advertisements promoting that their beauty body products are made with real essential oils when it is obvious that they are not. Example: "try our new cucumber melon candle made with REAL essential oils" ... I am afraid this is an advertising gimmick. There is no such thing as cucumber melon essential oil. While a cucumber is a real vegetable and a melon is a real fruit, essential oils cannot be extracted from either one because both consist primarily of water.
Why do they do it then? To confuse the buying public who may not know what essential oils and aromatherapy actually are and get caught up thinking "they said REAL essential oils so the product must be good". Don't let them fool you get educated. Know your product, know your manufacturer.
You can call The Soap Kitchen anytime to for us to assist you, we will be happy to answer your questions.
But, what are fragrance oils? Fragrance oils are chemicals blended together to create a scent, it does nothing for us, nothing for our bodies.
When The Soap Kitchen says our products are made from real essential oils we mean just that. -- that is, oils that are extracted from plants, flowers, bark, spices, resins etc. These oils are often expensive, and they are prized for their potent fragrances as well as their medicinal benefits. When we say that we make and sell a lavender essential oil candle, that means we melt soy wax and mix in real lavender essential oil that has been steam distilled from the lavender plant. When you burn one of our aromatherapy candles the essential oils are departed into the room giving you aromatherapy value.
Fragrance oils have absolutely no aromatherapy value and are blends of a variety of different chemicals created in a lab to smell a certain way, like watermelon for instance. Why put chemicals on your skin and in your body?
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