Ok, I know the basics of the two and which works better where. I've normally always used Alcohol Sprays for range + cold temperature diffusion but I am looking to get into oils for the "set it and forget it" attitude (last longer) and for other the more natural vibe (also for summer weather). The only question I have is, if I live in a cold environment (winter can get to -15 degrees F and averages in the 10-15 degrees F), but work in a temperature regulated office with the usual 70-75 degrees F, would oil be fine for me in this case?
Obviously the diffusion would be non existent if I am outside, but while inside oil "should" be better for me right? Is 70 degrees considered the "neutral" zone where oil/alcohol diffuse equally? Obviously Alcohol always diffuses rapidly but there has to be a range where the two are equally diffusing? Yes obviously at 90 degrees F the oil has an advantage and at 50 degrees F Alcohol has an advantage, but how about 70 degrees? I ask this question probably because "most" of us work in an office environment.
The other thing to keep in mind is if you apply on skin...your body temperature is roughly always going to be warm, right? I mean yes when you are outside in a cold environment your skin can cool down but generally speaking our skin is a lot warmer than the surrounding air and so wouldn't oil naturally be a better choice simply because the Alcohol when sprayed on skin is going to diffuse a lot faster than if it was sprayed on a surface that was 60 degrees F? If you are in a room that is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the average skin temperature is actually 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 Degrees C)
Now this is a bit more complicated because PXS has developed their Diffusion Technology that helps them diffuse better and last longer (especially with the alcohol sprays), but how have people approached this? I would love any sciency expert responses or even personal usage experiences! Thanks!
Obviously the diffusion would be non existent if I am outside, but while inside oil "should" be better for me right? Is 70 degrees considered the "neutral" zone where oil/alcohol diffuse equally? Obviously Alcohol always diffuses rapidly but there has to be a range where the two are equally diffusing? Yes obviously at 90 degrees F the oil has an advantage and at 50 degrees F Alcohol has an advantage, but how about 70 degrees? I ask this question probably because "most" of us work in an office environment.
The other thing to keep in mind is if you apply on skin...your body temperature is roughly always going to be warm, right? I mean yes when you are outside in a cold environment your skin can cool down but generally speaking our skin is a lot warmer than the surrounding air and so wouldn't oil naturally be a better choice simply because the Alcohol when sprayed on skin is going to diffuse a lot faster than if it was sprayed on a surface that was 60 degrees F? If you are in a room that is 70 degrees Fahrenheit, the average skin temperature is actually 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 Degrees C)
Now this is a bit more complicated because PXS has developed their Diffusion Technology that helps them diffuse better and last longer (especially with the alcohol sprays), but how have people approached this? I would love any sciency expert responses or even personal usage experiences! Thanks!
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