Arabic Perfumes
Explore everything from local favorites to recognized brands, all steeped in the wisdom of the ancients. Explore the World of Perfumes: Niche Perfumes, Pure Oil Perfumes, Designer Perfumes, etc. But when it comes to fragrance, arabic perfumes take all award for its great fragrance.
What Is Arabic Perfume?
Arabic perfumes are very different from other types of perfumes; they're (powerfully) unique which is achieved by blending Jasmine, amber, musk, and oud. Oud, which smells like wood, is applied to human skin or clothing. Oud reminds you of being in a mini Hajj and not only used as a room freshener, but also used to rid the house or specific area of foul smell. Note that bakhoor is a processed incense that has chemical ingredients in it which means it is not 100% natural unlike the oud. Bakhoor, which typically contains essential oils, can appear to be oil based. Perfume making is an art, and when it comes to Perfume Booth, we are professional perfumers with great experience in the perfume making business.
How To Wear Arabic Perfume:
It is recommended to use only a little on the required surface area, because Arabic perfumes are extremely potent. Be careful with the concentration when using the bottle to get the spray you want.
Arabic perfumes are best used on target points, which are on the wrist, just behind the earlobes, and down the sides of the neck before getting dressed, as deemed appropriate for the event.
Unlike your own regular scent, they have a very strong smell, almost to the point of distinguishing themselves. Note that wearing perfumes the right way has a huge impact on the longevity.
Arabic perfumes are available in a variety of fragrances including attar and floral fragrances for women, woody/ earthy fragrances with a unique element for men.