Rose Ispahan

3ml

Parfums Laroche


..with all its Subtlety and Beauty, Strength and Endurance... no other fragrance in the world can move hearts like that of the rose. Furthermore, the scent of this fragrance is not like any other rose -it is Soul of Rose, known to many as Ruh Gulab. "Ruh" in Arabic means the Soul, "Gul" in Farsi means flower and "ab" means water.

The Heart of the Rose... Soul of Rose derives its intoxicating and enduring scent from the steam distilled pure attar of Rose Damascus which has been infused in pure Sandalwood Mysore base.The sweet and floral, yet slightly herbaceous, earthy and warm scent has a well defined woody base note of pure sandalwood; this combination makes it such an appealing fragrance to all. 

This fragrance is worn by men and women alike in the Middle East and South East Asia. A truly aromatic essence that is intriguing and heartfelt...

Satisfaction is guaExclusively from the Sharif LaRoche Collection...

Beautifully composed with Rose Damascena Old, East Indian Sandalwood, Agarwood & Spice

Top note: Rose Damascena Old

Middle notes: Woody, Warm Sandalwood, Vanillic Sweet

Base note: Agarwood, Spice

Simplistic, but complex, this aroma is warm and wonderful. Elegant and Auspicious; simply said "positive and very, very nice". A comforting scent of gourmand, textured with soft Oriental notes, most pleasing to the wearer and the ones who comes into his/her presence.

Satisfaction is guaranteed!

What is a Mukhallat of Arabian Perfumes? Oudh blends, makhloot or mukhallats, are mixtures of scents, essential oils or attars, which create sophisticated refined fragrances and perfume oils with the Eastern notes of bakhoor, spices and blossoms. Try our Agar Musk by Artisan Perfumer Sharif LaRoche - an exclusive signature scent of Agarscents Bazaar, 'Agar Musk Black' designed in 2006. This is the Original Mukhallat that inspired the versions of Agar Musks that followed... incomparable to none.ranteed!

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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ROSE OIL

The Rose has been appreciated throughout history since ancient times in Greece, China, India, Persia and Roman Empire.The Chinese had been growing roses for thousands of years, some records of rose cultivation date back to the 11th century BC. Some of these roses began to reach Europe in the late 18th century.  The aromatic value of the rose is highly regarded in perfumery, where it gives a penetrating and long lasting sweet note to compositions. The complex floral and exotic scent of rose has been seen as feminine, though in the Eastern cultures, both men and women use this fine fragrance by itself. Wearing rose would show the social rank of the person; in the early times  the nobles, royalty and the affluent were the only ones who could afford to wear rose scent. Rose oil is also used as an emollient in skin care, and is appreciated for its mind calming and spiritually uplifting quality in aroma therapeutic applications.