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Why is a natural fragrance better for you and the environment

I always loved wearing perfume, but it wasn’t until I entered the wonderful world of wellbeing that I realised that some perfumes ingredients are animal products. For example, castor comes from beavers, musk from male deer, and ambergris from the sperm whale. Animal substances are often used as fixatives that enable perfume to evaporate slowly and emit odours longer. Other fixatives include coal tar, mosses, resins, or synthetic chemicals.

So since them I have always been more careful about what I put on my skin. Finding a natural fragrance that is organic and vegan is always exciting.

This month we discovered this beautiful brand. ADORAtherapy is designed to balance your chakras and awaken your senses. It’s a natural alternative to perfume, this all natural fragrance collection can be applied on the neck, temples, wrists, and chakra centres.

ADORAtherapy was founded upon the belief that Mother Earth’s abundant resources offer the ability to transform the human experience.

Their aroma perfumes lift and shift your mood in the moment, allowing you to tap into your best self. When we have the presence of mind and heart to be more adoring and compassionate with ourselves, this very feeling cascades into the world and all we touch within it.

As we individually transform into the best version of ourselves we weave a new tapestry for humankind, ultimately elevating our collective consciousness.

Their roller oils and sprays tap into your vitality, creativity, motivation, joy, communication, clarity and tranquility.

As well as natural fragrances for the body, they have created beauty room fragrances and they even come in handy travel size so you can take your fragrance where ever you go.

Click to discover the full range

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Author

  • Rachel (Scriven) Branson

    With a background in Publishing since 1996, rachel discovered a passion for health and nutrition whilst studying at the College of Naturopathic Medicine. In 2006, Rachel and her husband Richard launched ‘Wellbeing Magazine’ as a platform where everyone could access information about alternative health, complementary medicines and all the wonderful products and services to support people on their wellbeing journey.