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MCGILL'S PERFUME BODY OIL

03 Jun '15

Why should I buy oils rather than the actual spray perfumes/colognes from department stores?

Posted by Gwendolyn McGill

Why should I buy oils rather than the actual spray perfumes/colognes from department stores?

Buying body oils will save you money which you can use for other things. Designer perfumes/colognes can be very expensive and the cost can be up to hundreds of

dollars and depending on the brand it can cost more. You are essentially paying for the designer name and the beautifully crafted bottles.

With body oils, you are saving money but also you are getting a product that lasts long and doesn't wear off like those spray perfumes which are more alcohol than fragrance.

26 May '15

Do your oils smell like the originals?

Posted by Gwendolyn McGill in copy, fake, original, perfume body oil, quality, smell, trademark

Do your oils smell like the originals?


They are as close to the originals as possible and may be a little stronger due to the fact that fragrance oils have no alcohol content.

When you wear the designer type body oils, no one will be able to tell the difference from the actual perfume/cologne spray.

They are a nice alternative to the originals. However, our oils are not in anyway affiliated with the original fragrances and

we do not claim that our oils are the originals but are to be compared to the original scents.

Usually last longer because there is no alcohol to evaporate, very concentrated.

 

26 May '15

Does the thinness or thickness of the oil affect the quality of the oil?

Posted by Gwendolyn McGill in perfume body oil thickness, quaility

The thinness or thickness of the oil has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of the oil. There are only a few thick oils and one would be Egyptian Musk. Even though Egyptian Musk is the thickest oil around, the scent of this fragrance is mild as opposed to some thin oils where the scent is a lot stronger such as Blue Nile. Therefore it is a big misconception that if the oil is thick then it is stronger because most oils on the market are thin in nature.

 

04 Aug '14

What are perfume notes?

Posted by Gwendolyn McGill in perfume body oil

Perfume body oils are pure oils made from plants and animals.  There are notes such as the base notes.

Here are a few scents which I found that have the notes listed.  The base notes is the heaviest scent and the other are a lighter scent. These are not listed here but this is to show what oils are like. They are mixtures of essential oil & fragrance oils.

The oils I sell are Grade A.

Caribbean Therapy (Aveda type) … Notes of Coconut, Mango, Bay, Lime, & Vetiver. Tropical & fresh with an earthy base.

Euphoria (Aveda type) … Notes of Jasmine, Rose, & Sandalwood. A beautiful romantic blend, with a warm base.

Indigenous (Aveda type) … Notes of Cedar, Sage, & Corriander. Earthy, natural & rich.

Inspiritu: Notes of Cedar, Sage, & Sweetgrass.

Joshua Tree (Aveda type)… Crisp & green notes ...Neroli Orange, Coriander & Musk notes. (Joshua Tree only: Blend of essential oils & a hint of fragrance oils.)

Lavandou (Aveda type) … Notes of Lavender & Rose...a fresh & delicate floral.

Light the Way (Aveda type) … Notes of Grapefruit, Lavender, Peppermint, & Rose. (A special edition fragrance for Aveda).

Madagascar (Aveda type) … Notes of Ylang Ylang & Vanilla.

Rainforest (Aveda type) … Notes of Clover, Coriander, & Peppermint. A crisp, green fragrance with spice!

Rosemary Mint (Aveda type) … Notes of Lavender, Marjoram, Peppermint, Rosemary, & Spearmint. Fresh, cooling, & invigorating.

Sap Moss (Aveda type) … Notes of Petigrain, Galbanum, Yellow Rose, Cyclamen, & green notes. Strong base notes of Olibanum, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Virginia Cedarwood Oil, & Madagascar Vanilla... Extremely earthy and natural. (Sap Moss only: Blend of pure essential oils & a hint of fragrance oils.)

Shampure (Aveda type) … Notes of Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Orange, Patchouli, Petitgrain, & Ylang Ylang. Earthy, floral, & spicy! 

  

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