Saturday, September 29, 2007

Attar And Oud Are The Purest Form Of Perfume

The word “Attar”, or oud which can be otherwise called as ‘Otto’, comes from the Persian word meaning “To smell sweet" . It is the Purest form of perfume that doesn't consist of any alcoholic property or any chemicals. Attar is one of the most volatile oils which is very pure and smooth with a deep and strong odor.
The odor of the attar is a balanced combination of tea-like aroma of leaves and the soft sweetness of flowers. For living flowers the predominating first note is a bit lighter and sweeter, but in the attar the two aromas coexists in a balanced form. The distillation process takes nearly for 25 days for a pure and smooth attar, but which is very costly.
WHAT DOES IT CONSISTS OF?
Attar and oud is nothing but pure distilled notes, essential View the rest of this article


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