Sustainable Scents: 9 Eco-Friendly Perfumes

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Aroma is the most powerful of our senses and a luxury of life. We use it to enhance our mood, relax, and create an atmosphere that makes us feel good. One of the best ways to achieve this is with perfume, but can you wear it while being eco-friendly?

The rise of eco-friendly products has made it possible to use perfume without polluting the environment. You can still smell good while also contributing to a greener planet.

Here are nine eco-friendly perfumes guaranteed not to harm the planet.

Sunflower Pop Eau De Parfum by Floral Street

Sunflower Pop Eau De Parfum by Floral Street is made with organic sunflower oil, grapefruit, neroli, and orange flower. It’s also tinged with jasmine absolute and sandalwood to create a more complex scent that will last longer than traditional perfumes. The fragrance is perfect for those who like masculine scents but want something a little softer. It has notes of bergamot, mandarin orange blossom, and sandalwood, which are all warm and woody. You can spray this perfume on your clothes or skin (if you’re into that) without worrying about polluting the environment because it’s eco-friendly!

Avant Garden Galbanum & Rain Eau de Parfum by Clean Reserve

Clean Reserve is a brand of perfumes that uses only natural ingredients. The Avant Garden Galbanum & Rain Eau de Parfum is one such perfume with a particular smell – it smells like rain and earth. It’s made with natural ingredients like citrus peel oil, galbanum resinoid (a type of gum resin), water lilies, rose otto absolute (a type of essential oil obtained from roses), cedarwood atlas wood oil and cistus laniferous resinoid (a different kind of gum resin). If you are searching for a scent featuring these notes, consider purchasing one now.

Forest Lungs by The Nue Co.

Forest Lungs by The Nue Co. is a small perfume company in the US that makes all-natural perfumes. Forest Lungs is one of their best sellers, and it’s easy to see why – this scent has a woody, earthy smell that’s warm and comforting. The main ingredients are essential oils and absolutes–no synthetic fragrances here! This perfume is cruelty-free, vegan, and made from sunflower seed oil instead of mineral oil or petrolatum (a common ingredient in many commercial perfumes).

Santal 33 Eau De Parfum by Le Labo

Le Labo’s Santal 33 Eau De Parfum is a spicy, warm, and woody scent that blends sandalwood with amber and patchouli. It’s vegan-friendly, cruelty-free, and made from recycled glass bottles. The fragrance has top notes of bergamot and grapefruit, middle notes of amber, vanilla, and patchouli, and base notes of sandalwood. We can undoubtedly smell these scents and the woody undertones that make this perfume so addictive, like most other Le Labo fragrances. Santal 33 Eau de Pardum is perfect for fall and winter. It’s warm, spicy, and sexy, but it still has a freshness that makes it ideal for everyday wear. The scent lasts all day on the skin without being overpowering or cloying.

Breath Of God by Lush

Lush is a UK-based cosmetics company that makes its products with natural ingredients. It was founded in 1995 and has become one of the world’s most popular cruelty-free brands. Breath Of God, one of Lush’s best-selling perfumes, is inspired by the smell of rain – it’s made with a blend of Bulgarian rose, ylang-ylang, and jasmine oils. Another fun fact about this perfume is that Lush donates 10% of the profits from its sales to charity. If you’re looking for a cruelty-free perfume that smells amazing and supports good causes, Breath Of God is worth checking out!

Tantrum by Boy Smells

Tantrum is a trendy fragrance, and it’s especially popular with men. The scent is light and fresh, with rosemary, lavender, and bergamot notes. It has been described as “a cross between lemonade and tea tree oil”, the perfect combination for summertime. Boy Smells founder Matthew Herman created Tantrum in London in 2016. He makes all of his products using natural ingredients like essential oils from around the world (including Australia!) to ensure no harsh chemicals are involved in their creation process, which means no allergies!

Tonka Eau de Toilette by Laboratory Perfumes

Tonka Eau de Toilette by Laboratory Perfumes is a fragrance for women. It’s a blend of vanilla, tonka bean, and patchouli. This eau de toilette has natural ingredients not tested on animals and is made in France. When it comes to its inspiration, Tonka Eau de Toilette is inspired by the Peruvian tonka bean, a tree native to South America. The fragrance of the Tonka bean comes from its unique odor, which is referred to as the scent of vanilla, with some notes of luscious chocolate and malt. The fragrance is packaged in a bottle with the brand name printed on it and a stopper, making it spill-proof. So, if you are up for a scent that is not tested on animals, has natural ingredients, and is made in France, then this one is for you.

Berber Blonde Eau de Parfum by Sana Jardin

Berber Blonde is a perfume made from natural ingredients with a light, fresh scent. It’s available in a spray bottle or oil. The fragrance contains essential oils, including lavender and bergamot, which give it a clean smell that you can wear all year round, not just during the summer months. The bottle is also eco-friendly. It’s made from recycled materials and has no plastic parts (you just twist off the cap). The critical scent of Berber Blonde is lavender and bergamot. It’s a crisp, clean scent that you can wear during all seasons of the year. This perfume works well for work environments and casual settings like going out with friends or attending an outdoor wedding.

No. 4 by Maison Louis Marie

No. 4 is a unisex scent that features basil, bergamot, cardamom, and rosemary notes. The fragrance is made from natural ingredients and comes in an all-glass bottle designed by Maison Louis Marie founder Sophie Labbe. No. 4 is available on various marketplaces and is retailed depending on the size of your purchase. The company also offers refills for those who want to reuse their bottles after running out of fragrance.



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