MUKHALLAT KHUSHUSHI Fayha Fragrance Oriental Attar CPO OIL Perfume Long Lasting

 Fayha Fragrance Concentrated Perfume Oil Attar Ittar Fragrance 12ML


Brand:- Fayha Fragrance  

Type: Concentrated Perfume Oil (CPO)/ Attar oil.

Quantity: 12ml (1TOLA),25ml,50ml,100ml,250ml,500ml 

Place of origin: INDIA 

Gender: unisex.

SKU :- FYFKS0001

How to Apply Attar Perfume Oil

Applying attar perfumes is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Before applying, please be aware that attar perfumes are oil-based and can stain clothing. Exercise caution during application.

For the best results, apply to your pulse points, where veins are closest to the skin: start with the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Allow the natural warmth of your skin to activate and diffuse the scent. Gently dab the attar; avoid excessive rubbing, as it can disrupt the head notes of the fragrance.

Once applied to your pulse points, you can also consider applying attar to your neck, beard, and hair for a more immersive experience. If you wish to apply it to your clothing, do so with care. Apply a small amount to your hands, rub it gently, and then lightly dab it onto your garments.

It's important to note that the more attar you apply, the higher the projection and sillage will be. Projection refers to how far the fragrance can be detected from your body, while sillage relates to the lingering trail of scent as you move. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can always layer or reapply to intensify the scent. Enjoy the ancient ritual of attar application to create a fragrance that's uniquely yours.Applying attar perfumes is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Before applying, please be aware that attar perfumes are oil-based and can stain clothing. Exercise caution during application.

For the best results, apply to your pulse points, where veins are closest to the skin: start with the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Allow the natural warmth of your skin to activate and diffuse the scent. Gently dab the attar; avoid excessive rubbing, as it can disrupt the head notes of the fragrance.

Once applied to your pulse points, you can also consider applying attar to your neck, beard, and hair for a more immersive experience. If you wish to apply it to your clothing, do so with care. Apply a small amount to your hands, rub it gently, and then lightly dab it onto your garments.

It's important to note that the more attar you apply, the higher the projection and sillage will be. Projection refers to how far the fragrance can be detected from your body, while sillage relates to the lingering trail of scent as you move. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can always layer or reapply to intensify the scent. Enjoy the ancient ritual of attar application to create a fragrance that's uniquely yours.

 

  • Wonder that fascinates and captivates everyone around you.
  • 100% Genuine and original product
  • Long Lasting fragrance
  • Add a touch of gravity and elegance to lifestyle

Types of Attars

Based on effects on the human body, attars can be classified into 2 types –

  1. Cool attars – these attars have significant cooling effects on the human body and are typically used in summer seasons. For instance, jasmine, rose, mogra, khus, and kewda are believed to be cool attars.
  2. Warm attars – these attars are believed to enhance body temperature, therefore, they are commonly used in winters. Examples of warm attars include Saffron (in India called Kesar), amber, and musk.

 Besides, based on the sources used, attars can be classified into several types:

 Floral attars: these attars are derived from the extracts of single species of flower. Some examples of floral attars include 

  • Rose
  • Jasmine
  • Jasmine Sambac (in India called Mogra)

 Herbal attars: these attars are made by blending and combining several extract oils that are derived from botanical sources such as flowers, leaves, spices, fruits, roots, or stems.

 

“Mitti” attars – these attars are distillates of baked soil over liquid paraffin or sandalwood essential oil via water distillation techniques, sometimes using Ganges river water.

How to Wear Attars

Attars can be used in various ways depending on the purposes. Different reasons tend to apply attars differently.

Here are some common methods for using attars –  

·       As a perfume, you can dab attar on your wrists, ear holes, or any other parts of your body. Attar may stain your clothes, hence, it’s recommended to take attar on your fingertips and then rub it into your palm, and then run your hands on clothes instead of direct application.

·       In aromatherapy, attars can be used in diffusers to inhale the smells. Or it can be added into massage oils.

·       A very little amount of attar can be added in the preparing of delicious and luxurious dishes.

 Life of Attars

Attars have an extremely long shelf-life and don’t need any preservatives. Some pure attars become stronger with the span of time and obviously become more costly. Therefore, antique attars are sold at premium prices.

Final Words

Attar is a part of various human cultures. It improves mood and confidence and sometimes helps to enhance our healing process. But when you wish to use an attar, make sure you choose a natural and non-toxic attar so that you can get the maximum benefits without any harmful effects. 

 

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