“…These studies have become an essential foundation in formulating Nano-perfumes. Examples of essential oils in nanoemulsions formulations include baccharis oil (Seugling et al, 2019), cajeput oil (Le et al, 2022), cinnamon oil (Boughendjioua & Djeddi, 2018;Liu et al, 2021;Singh et al, 2022), citronella oil (Prasad et al, 2022), citrus oil (Kang et al, 2022), clove oil (Wang et al, 2022, lavender oil (Kazemi et al, 2020), lime oil (Liew et al, 2020), myrtle oil (Falleh et al, 2021;Hagos et al, 2017), oregano oil (Christaki et al, 2022Manaa et al, 2022), peppermint oil (Falleh et al, 2021), rosemary oil (Shahrampour & Razavi, 2023), spearmint oil (Gorjian et al, 2022), and thyme oil (Mirsharifi et al, 2023). In nanoemulsions formulation using essential oils, the main physical properties that contribute to the quality of the nanoemulsions are relative density and viscosity (Abdolmaleki et al, 2019), while the important chemical characteristic of the Nano-perfumes is peroxide number (Miastkowska et al, 2018).…”