If you’d like oud, this is the perfect sense, but it does not last. My last for an hour or two.
Too strong. I still can wear it on the bottle is still full and it’s not even long-lasting or even enough for a few hours
January 02, 2018 2 min read 0 Comments
Most commercially available perfumes have a high alcohol content, sometimes even up to 95%. The pure perfume oil in the alcohol mixture is only a small amount of 5-20%.
Our concentrated perfume oils contain no alcohol. The perfume oils are therefore much stronger than eau de parfums or eau de toilettes and should be used sparingly. Just a few drops of the concentrated oil are enough for a beautiful fragrance result.
The traditional way to use perfume oils is to apply the fragrance indirectly to the garment/clothing. The perfume oils can be applied with the roller head of the perfume bottle or with the applicator stick. To do this, take one or more drops of the perfume oil into the palm of the hand or the inner wrist and gently rub the palms together. Then the perfume oil is applied to the clothes by gently stroking the palms of the hands over the clothes. This prevents soiling of the clothes and ensures that the perfume oil is spread over a large part of the clothes.
However, the sensitivity of the clothing or the colour of the garment should be taken into consideration. Light-coloured clothing or sensitive fabrics such as silk should be tested in a non-visible place beforehand. This is especially recommended for darker oils.
Note: We accept no liability for damage to clothing. Please also read our notices and disclaimers.
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If you’d like oud, this is the perfect sense, but it does not last. My last for an hour or two.
Too strong. I still can wear it on the bottle is still full and it’s not even long-lasting or even enough for a few hours
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