Questions and CORRECT Answers
Aromatherapy - CORRECT ANSWER - The controlled use of essential oils, which
happen to be highly fragranced for specific outcomes.
Carrier oil - CORRECT ANSWER - Neutral oil, most often grapeseed, almond, apricot
kernel, jojoba or olive - used to dilute an essential oil.
Ayurveda - CORRECT ANSWER - An ancient science of health and medicine that
utilizes aromatic massage oils.
Fixatives - CORRECT ANSWER - add a warm, musky odor and also prevent a fragrance
from quickly evaporating.
Floral - CORRECT ANSWER - one of the easiest categories to identify. It includes
fragrences that smell strongly of a single flower, such as gardenia, orchid, rose, jasmine, orange
blossom, tuberose or freesia.
Floral Bouquet - CORRECT ANSWER - The largest category of fragrance. It features
fragrances that are made up of several floral scents.
Oriental - CORRECT ANSWER - A category of full-bodied, warm, often heavy aromas.
These fragrances are typically composed of woods, spices, exotic florals and musks.
Spice Blend - CORRECT ANSWER - Fragrances made from several spicy aromas. Not
many fragrances fall into this category, although the distinct odors of ingredients like vanilla,
cinnamon, pepper, nutmeg, ginger, or clove.
Forest or wood blend - CORRECT ANSWER - A category that encompasses many men's
fragrances. Relies on a combination of woods, such as sandalwood, pine, eucalyptus, cedar,