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Review on Dukhni Pure Attar Oil Blends - Alcohol Free, Vegan & Pure - Set of 6 x 6ml 🌹 (0.2 Fl Oz Each) - Oud Mukhallat, Oud Mubakhar, Oud Abyad, Oud Ya Aini, Attar Al Bakhoor, Ambar Oud by Krystle Garcia

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great oils for Indian/Arabian incense lovers

I received these and surprisingly liked all of the scents. I'm not in love with any scents yet but all scents are good and smell clean and clean although I would describe many of them as heavier scents. Some heavy scents seem very confusing and overwhelming to me, but all of these scents come across as very balanced and natural. The Duhni Bakhoor I have is the same, with an exotic smell and strong, but at the same time very clean and pure, which is hard to find. Psoriasis with sensitive skin and some odors cause inflammation and/or itching of the skin. I switched to all natural skincare and skin care products and have had very few flare ups since. These oils seemed to work well with my natural approach and so far the frankincense oils I've tried haven't caused any reaction in my skin, which is a blessing. I also have a somewhat unpredictable sinus allergy. The only constants seem to be epoxy paint fumes and very strong floral scents. Both lead to severe headaches and sinus infections. So far, neither Dukhni Oil nor Bahur have caused a sinus reaction. I'm so glad I found this brand and I'll probably try more of their products and hope the entire line gives me the same results. All of the fragrances in this collection seem to have the same base notes, with some alternating top and heart notes. . This is probably why these fragrances were grouped together. They were well packaged and no oil leaked, although the individual bottles weren't sealed with plastic like some other brands, and Revain casually tossed them into a large brown envelope. The individual boxes look beautiful. As a man, I have only found one fragrance, Attar Al Bakhoor, that is not unisex. I wouldn't wear it as a cologne, but I would use it in an incense burner or aroma diffuser. It is a pleasant scent with gentle hints of floral sweetness, but it is NOT masculine. lol If you love the exotic scents of Indian and Arabic incense sticks, you will love all the oils in this collection. If you're the type who just wants to light up a Nag Champa, Dragon's Blood or Patchouli incense stick from time to time, I doubt you'll enjoy these scents, at least not unless you're wearing them as colognes. These scents are very specific and will likely only appeal to those who LOVE Indian or Arabic incense as an eau de cologne. I can't stress this enough. My mother loves scented candles, incense sticks, wax melts, etc., but she doesn't like or understand these types of scented oils at all. However, she smelled Oud Al Abyad (White Oud) and asked to keep it. This is the lightest and freshest scent in the collection and also the closest to a traditional American cologne/perfume scent. If you don't like them as a cologne, you can use them with an eyedropper and add them to the water in a tealight burner or aroma diffuser. These oils are strong and not diluted like some other brands. A few drops are enough if you use the oil as a fragrance oil. So one bottle is enough for a while. So in summary, these oils are strong, clean and pure, but can be considered quite heavy exotic scents. They smell just like traditional Indian or Arabic incense/bakhoor, so if you don't like the idea of walking around smelling of incense, you probably won't like them as colognes, but you can still enjoy them as homemade scents.

Pros
  • Good workmanship
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