The Difference Between Natural Fragrance and Essential Oils

The Difference Between Natural Fragrance and Essential Oils

Whether it’s the lemony scent of a traditional dishwashing liquid or the festive aroma of peppermint in a body lotion, the scents of nature often appear in home and personal care products. But have you ever wondered what’s actually behind that scent?

There is a significant difference between conventional soaps that feature citrus scents and the Koala Eco range of natural home and personal care products. The answer lies in the ingredient list.

 

The "Fragrance" Loophole

If you flip over a standard lemony dishwashing liquid, you’ll likely find the word ‘natural fragrance’ or simply ‘fragrance.’ Regulations surrounding fragrance labeling don’t require each individual ingredient to be listed. In fact, the word ‘fragrance’ can hide hundreds of potentially harmful ingredients.

In contrast, Koala Eco products are powered by pure essential oils, which provide more than just an invigorating scent, they add cleaning prowess and genuine therapeutic benefits.

 

What is a Fragrance or Natural Fragrance Oil?

Fragrance oils can be natural or synthetic, but both varieties are ultimately produced in a laboratory. Despite the name, "natural fragrance oils" still contain synthetic compounds, which may include:

  • Benzene derivatives

  • Aldehydes

  • Toluene

While these are sometimes paired with aromatic plant parts, they are primarily used because they are cheaper to produce than pure essential oils.

Key Takeaway: Fragrance oils replicate the scent of a plant (like rose or peppermint) but do not contain any of the therapeutic or medicinal properties. In cleaning products, these oils do not contribute to the cleaning ability; that task is left entirely to surfactants and chemicals.

 

What are Essential Oils?

Essential oils are highly concentrated extracts derived from the aromatic portions of plants, including flowers, stems, bark, and leaves. Because of the high level of active ingredients in each drop, the scent is often much stronger and more complex than the plant it came from.

 

How They Are Made

Essential oils are produced through two primary, chemical-free methods:

  1. Cold-pressing: Often used for citrus peels.

  2. Steam or Water Distillation: Used to extract delicate oils from leaves and flowers.

 

The Therapeutic Advantage

Unlike fragrance oils, essential oils retain the biological "blueprint" and therapeutic benefits of the plant.

  • Peppermint Oil: Works to alleviate headaches and boost focus.

  • Eucalyptus Oil: Aids in clearing airways and acts as a natural disinfectant.


The Koala Eco Difference

 

Every Koala Eco product is powered by botanical essential oils that pull double duty: they provide powerful cleaning action while offering aromatherapeutic benefits for your home. Safe for the entire family, our range is effective without being harsh, harnessing the wild and wondrous power of nature within each bottle.

Explore our range of essential oil-powered cleaning and home care products here.

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