One of life’s simple pleasures is perfume.
There’s something wonderful about having a signature scent.
Scents are impactful in more ways than we realize.

Likewise, there are spots you shouldn’t bother applying perfume to, including your hair or facial skin.
With this in mind, there are two categories of perfumes natural and synthetic.
Natural fragrances are made with raw materials, such as plants, essential oils, and flowers.

These are produced through cold pressing, dehydration, steam distillation, and other methods.
In many cases, natural and synthetic ingredients are used to formulate perfume and other scented products.
Synthetic perfumes are created with petrochemicals, which are known to cause hormonal imbalances, amongst other issues.

Experts note that natural perfumes can trigger a slew of allergic reactions.
Raw materials like jasmine, ylang-ylang, and rose essence are notorious for their allergy-inducing properties in perfumes.
In addition, research published by theEndocrine Societysuggested that lavender and tea tree oil may cause hormonal issues.
Natural perfumes are often costly and not as long-lasting as synthetic perfumes.
In fact, they are less likely to cause unpleasant side effects.
Some experts, like perfumer David Moltz, believe natural and synthetic ingredients work best together.
“Naturals are wonderful,” Moltz toldThe Zoe Report.
The blend of naturals and synthetics is what makes a perfume sing."
Of course, choosing a natural or a synthetic perfume depends on your wants and needs.
If you’re looking for a long-lastingscentand are on a budget, synthetic perfume might be a better option.
Are you worried about allergies?
Natural or not, sample a perfume before you purchase it.