FAQs

What is a perfume oil ?

An alcohol-free creation of a scent that is formulated with a mix of several scents to either create a unique blend or create an inspiration of the scent found in a popular perfumes.

What is the difference between a perfume and a perfume oil ?

Perfume is typically an alcohol-based solution with a higher concentration of essential oils, while perfume oil is a concentrated fragrance that is applied directly to the skin and contains no alcohol.

What is unique about perfume oils ?

Perfume oils offer several advantages over traditional alcohol-based fragrances. Since they don't contain alcohol, they tend to last longer on the skin and have a more subtle and nuanced scent. Additionally, the absence of alcohol means that perfume oils are less likely to cause skin irritation, making them a great option for people with sensitive skin. Finally, because they're more concentrated, a little bit of perfume oil goes a long way, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Overall, perfume oils offer a unique and luxurious fragrance experience that sets them apart from traditional perfumes.

Where do you source you perfume oils ?

We procure all our Middle Eastern blends (attar oils) from reputable suppliers in the UAE and Gulf region, with established histories within the Gulf, ensuring the supply of undiluted and long-lasting oils. When it comes to perfume oil impressions, the current market boasts numerous manufacturers. However, no single manufacturer can consistently offer oils with both excellent sillage and longevity for all their scents. Therefore, our sourcing strategy involves careful assessment and market research. We select oils based on which manufacturer has successfully produced a version that closely resembles a high-quality perfume.

How to apply a perfume oil ?

Start with clean, moisturized skin: Perfume oils tend to last longer on clean, moisturized skin, so it's best to apply them after showering or bathing. Make sure your skin is dry before applying the oil.

Choose your application method: There are a few different ways to apply perfume oils. You can dab a small amount onto your pulse points (such as your wrists, neck, and behind your ears), use a rollerball applicator or the glass stick to apply the oil directly to your skin, or mix a few drops of the oil with a carrier oil (such as jojoba oil) and apply the mixture to your skin.

Apply the oil: Once you've chosen your application method, it's time to apply the oil. Start with a small amount and apply it to your pulse points or directly to your skin using a rollerball applicator. If you're mixing the oil with a carrier oil, use a few drops of the oil mixture and massage it into your skin.

Allow the oil to absorb: Perfume oils tend to take longer to absorb than traditional alcohol-based perfumes, so give the oil a few minutes to absorb into your skin before getting dressed. Reapply as needed: Depending on the strength of the oil and your body chemistry, you may need to reapply the perfume oil throughout the day to maintain the scent.