Sunday, 11 October 2015

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From the rainy forests of India, Indian agarwood oldest living trees, which the researchers races to derive of them the larger woods and gathering of the very small pieces which will be recycled in the extraction of the agarwood oil operations. The advantage of the Indian Agarwood Oil is the strong smell and extreme effect, which makes some users prefer to be mixed with roses or musk to give the most beautiful fragrance.
Rich and powerful, oud’s sweet, woody scent is instantly recognisable.
Oud or agarwood is one of the most popular scents on the market today. Oud is said to be the most expensive wood in the world; oud oil’s value is estimated to be 1.5 times the value of gold, and it is sometimes referred to as ‘liquid gold’.
It is a creative mix of exclusive ingredients, which is intended to evoke beauty. The freshness of the aroma makes it adaptable for all occasions. The beautiful design of the bottle creates a picture of serenity and modernity. Free from alcohol.
The amazing Oudh attar (Assam, India) is derived through the extensive method called hydro-distillation. It is prepared by blending henna and agarwood attar (oudh) in the base of sandalwood essential oil. This perfume oil possesses mesmerizing and pleasant aroma which makes it quite celebrated in the perfume and aromatherapy industries. Moreover, it comprises cooling and soothing effects and widely used in the manufacturing of various ointments, skin lotions, creams and many more.
What is Oud (Oudh)?
Oud comes from the wood of the tropical Agar (Aquilaria) tree, believed to have originated in the Assam region of India, and from there spread throughout Southeast Asia. When the wood of this tree gets infected with a certain mould variety (Phialophora parasitica), it reacts by producing a precious, dark and fragrant resin, which is the perfume ingredient oud (also called agarwood).
What It Smells Like

Oud (in Arabian ‘oudh’) is highly valued by perfumers for its sweet, woody, aromatic and complex scent. It is used in forms of oud oil (dehn al oud) or raisin (oud mubakhar). The oil of oud, whether extracted by distillation from wood, or by melting the raisin, is non-irritating and can be applied directly on the skin, or added in a perfume composition, most often as a base note.
Liquid Gold

Due to its rarity, high demand, and the difficulty of harvesting it, oud oil is perhaps the most expensive oil in the world. Its value is estimated as 1.5 times of the value of gold, and it is sometimes referred to as 'liquid gold'.

Oud Perfumes to Try

Long prized as a perfume ingredient in the Middle East and Europe, oud has recently made great gains in popularity  in the West.

Oud plays a starring role in several North American perfumes for women.
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