Kensington Space Aroma 100ml
The scents of history and place. Individual personal fragrance or perfume is as much the province of Style Aroma as are its products for space and room atomising. They are themed after the heritage of famous houses and palaces across Europe reflecting grandeur and more sophisticated times of elegance.
The Heritage Collection provides traditional and evocative aromas using essential oils to bring the essence of nature and its traditional elegance into our lifestyles.
The persona of subtle strength, exotic with the power and fragrance of the Earth. A fragrance of presentations to fill your home, work area or to scent a chair, a fabric, any space -
Use the excitement of Sandalwood, Jasmine and Tonka to sustain an environment that suggests warmth, quiet and tradition. This is Kensington Space Aroma.
Alcohol | Humans have used alcohol in many forms for thousands of years. It has been used for various purposes: drinks, medicine, and as a solvent for essential oils and other substances. Due to its antiseptic qualities, alcohol is also used as a preservative. Natures Children uses denatured alcohol which is natural ethyl alcohol mixed with other substances (denaturants), making it unusable for drinking. |
Benzyl alcohol | A solvent and preservative and topical antiseptic. It is a constituent of jasmine, hyacinth and many other plants. |
Benzyl benzoate | It is on a list produced by the World Health Organisation as a medicine. It is an aromatic ester of natural benzyl alcohol and benzoic acid and it occurs in a number of flowers. It has uses an insect repellent and also to reduce the symptoms of asthma. It is also used as a natural preservative. |
Cinnamyl alcohol | A fragrance ingredient with deodorant properties occurring naturally in cinnamon leaves, styrax and Balsam of Peru. |
Coumarin | Coumarin is a fragrant organic compound occurring naturally in many plants it gives the smell to freshly cut grass and hay. |
Hexyl cinnamal | Derived from chamomile oil and is a masking agent used in fragrance. |
Parfum | A generic word which under EU law is required to identify any product which is used to supply fragrance or aroma to a cosmetic. Parfum can be natural or synthetic or a blend of essential oils. Sometime those products and manufacturers who want to seem ultra-natural dodge this word and try to list individual components, such as essential oils. However, if added for fragrance they should legally be called parfum. If added for aromatherapy or medicinal reasons then this comes under different legalisation, such as the medicines act. |
Aqua | Water. There is an internationally agreed nomenclature for all cosmetic ingredients (INCI). Latin is often used, such as in this case where aqua simply means ‘water’ in Latin. |