Oud: Perfume Ingredient Scent: Woody, earthy

Oud: 
Perfume Ingredient Scent: Woody, earthy

 
• This expensive fragrant ingredient is from the wood of the Agar tree found mostly in Southeast Asia. Its aromatic resin is treasured by perfumers for its rare woody fragrance that has complex notes ranging from earthy sweet to slightly spicy.

• Oud is one of the most expensive and desireable perfume ingredients in the world. It has an intoxicating musky scent that can be quite potent and has been used for centuries in India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. 

• Today, many perfumers in the West are using it as a base to create some amazing fragrances for men and women.

• Oud comes from the wood of the tropical Agar (Aquilaria) tree, a genus that includes 15 different species. The tree is believed to have originated in the Assam region of India, from there spreading to populate Bangladesh and much of Southeast Asia.

• Wood chips off the trees are often burned as an incense, and it's common for them to be used during religious ceremonies and various celebrations throughout Southeast Asia and the Middle East, including China, Japan, and India.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to try a perfume

How to make perfume for soft toys:

How to recognize essential oils: