Dark – Where Freshness Meets Earthiness
Mysterious, bold, and irresistibly captivating, Dark is a fragrance that weaves together the fresh, herbal sharpness of spicy lavender with the earthy, woody depth of musk. The peppery warmth adds a striking intensity, creating an alchemy that is both invigorating and grounding.
Like the scent of leather-bound books in a dimly lit library, Dark evokes an air of intrigue and sophistication. Perfect for those who appreciate unique, daring fragrances, it strikes the perfect balance between aromatic freshness and deep warmth—a scent that lingers, leaving an unforgettable impression.
A Legacy of Natural Perfumery
Attar, a centuries-old tradition with origins in ancient Egypt, Persia, and Mughal India, is crafted through a meticulous hydro-distillation process, where delicate floral and herbal essences are infused into sandalwood oil, creating a pure, alcohol-free fragrance.
The Art of Attar Making
The traditional art of attar making involves hydro-distillation, where natural ingredients like flowers, herbs, and spices are slowly heated with water, allowing their aromatic essence to be captured and infused into sandalwood oil, resulting in a rich and long-lasting fragrance.
Sourced from the heart of India and the Middle East, this attar is derived from the precious Agarwood (Oud) tree, renowned for its aromatic and therapeutic properties. The scent profile of Audh Attar is a harmonious blend of earthy, musky, and leathery notes, with a hint of sweetness that lingers softly on the skin
Usage of Attar
Attars have been traditionally used as personal perfumes, in aromatherapy, and for religious and spiritual practices due to their natural, alcohol-free composition. They can also be applied to clothing, blended into skincare, or used in home fragrances to create a calming and luxurious ambiance.
Application Method
For personal use, apply a few drops to pulse points such as the wrists, neck, and behind the ears for a long-lasting spicy-floral aroma. To enhance your space, add it to diffusers, potpourri, or scented sachets, or blend it into candles and bath products for a warm, earthy fragrance.
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