Aromatherapy And Perfume
Aromatherapy Perfumes are simple, uplifting blends of organic essential oils and absolutes in pure Jojoba oil. Aromatherapy is a therapy which uses the essential oils of plants, barks, roots and flowers to treat the skin, the emotions, and the body as a whole.
Essential oils are used for everything from anxiety, stress, rheumatic pain and digestive disorders to skin problems and muscular complaints.
Perfume is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell. Perfume oil can also be diluted by means of neutral-smelling lipids such as jojoba, fractionated coconut oil or wax.

Undiluted Oils
Perfume oil is necessarily diluted with a solvent because undiluted oils (natural or synthetic) contain high concentrations of volatile components that will likely result in allergic reactions and possibly injury when applied directly to skin or clothing.
Grouping perfumes
Grouping perfumes, like any taxonomy, can never be a completely objective or final process. Many fragrances contain aspects of different families. Even a perfume designated as “single flower”, however subtle, will have undertones of other aromatics. “True” unitary scents can rarely be found in perfumes as it requires the perfume to exist only as a singular aromatic material.