Description
Supplied in a glass rollerball bottle with screw cap
Please note if buying large quantities of this item we advise purchasing a 1ml sample first to ensure that you are happy with the product as we do not refund opened items
Bakul Flower Attar Natural Perfume
Origin: Kannauj Northern India
Natural Product , no Harsh Chemicals Used.
Alcohol Free
Not tested on Animals
Scent: Light and floral with honey and musk undertones
Colour: Light yellowish colour liquid
Extraction method: Hydro distillation of Bakula Tree Flowers
Main benefits: Promotes relaxation and calm
Common uses: Aromatherapy, Perfumery
Bakul attar is a natural perfume extracted from the flowers of the Bakula tree, which is native to India. It has a sweet, floral scent with hints of honey and musk. Bakul attar is highly prized for its rich fragrance and its many benefits, including its ability to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote relaxation.
The Bakula tree is a sacred tree in Hindu culture, and its flowers are often used in religious ceremonies. Bakul attar is also used in aromatherapy and traditional Indian medicine.
Here is a more detailed description of the scent of bakul attar:
Top notes: Sweet florals, honey
Middle notes: Musk, jasmine
Base notes: Sandalwood, vanilla
Bakul attar is a versatile perfume that can be worn for any occasion. It is especially popular in the summer months, as its light, floral scent is refreshing and invigorating.
Bakul attar is also a popular choice for blending with other essential oils. Some common blends include:
Bakul and sandalwood
Bakul and jasmine
Bakul and rose
Bakul and vetiver
Bakul attar is a unique and beautiful perfume with many benefits. It is a great choice for anyone who is looking for a natural, long-lasting perfume with a rich and complex scent.
THE BACKGROUND ON INDIAN ATTARS/NATURAL PERFUMES
The word Attar is derived from the Hindu/Urdu word Ittar which in turn derives from the similar Persian word for Perfume, Itar, and is an essential oil derived from botanical sources such as herbs, spices and flowers and usually blended with a wood oil like, but not always, Sandalwood.
The practice of extracting scent from flowers herbs and spices began in India and has been used there for at least 5,000 years by skilled artisans to produce exquisite fragrances with some attars actually improving with age like a good wine. The ageing period can last from one to ten years depending on the botanical used and the results desired. Most commonly these oils are extracted via hydro or steam distillation and generally natural perfumes which qualify as Attars are distilled with water rather than by chemical means and they are also alcohol free. Attars are a luxury and in ancient times were used in offerings to the gods.
For thousands of years, attars were considered in some societies to be something that attracted angels and warded off evil spirits. Saints and spiritual aspirants would adorn themselves with these scents to assist them in their journey towards enlightenment.
For External Cosmetic Use Only
Can be used straight on the skin or diluted in a carrier oil.
A patch test is always advised to see if your skin is sensitive to the product.
Supplied in a glass rollerball bottle with screw cap
Available in 1ml sample, 5ml and 10ml sizes
Image is for illustration purposes only
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