Mirror Mirror smells so irresistible it has loved ones snuggling up in no time. (You can spread it as far down your neck as you like. It works beautifully on the bosom.) But it's not merely a fragrance. Meadowsweet herb and tiger lily petals work diligently to tighten the tissues. Combine these with toning essential oils and your neck will look and feel as lovely as it smells. You can use it on your face too. Give it a go.
contains jasmine oil, a fragrant oil that can be a skin irritant or sensitizer.
contains sandalwood oil. It has the closest smell to that of the human hormone smell. Its benefit on skin has not been established. In fact its fragrant component can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions.
Illness
Triethanolamine is used in cosmetics as a pH balancer. Like all amines, it has the potential for creating nitrosamines. Nitrosamines are readily absorbed through skin and they have been proved to be strong carcinogen. Whether or not the concentrations used in cosmetics should be of concern is still a matter of debate. Better avoid if possible.
Fragrance
Contains benzyl salicylate, eugenol, geraniol, isoeugenol, benzyl benzoate, farnesol, limonene, linalool, hydroxycitronellol, and perfume, all are fragrant components and fragrance. Should be avoided by people who are allergic to fragrance.