Perfumes have been in existence for long periods of time. In Egypt, which is considered the cradle of perfume making art, perfumes making were reserved for the priest only but the rest of the people used perfumes to enjoy the fragrance that they produced.
Oud has numerous names from such as ood and Oudh is a very expensive perfume due to scarcity of wood that is used to make these perfumes. Oud perfumes are common in Asian countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, etc and from there it spread to Arab. Oud oil has been used for many years as a perfume, treatment too many cardiac and stomach ailments.
Oud has numerous names from such as ood and Oudh is a very expensive perfume due to scarcity of wood that is used to make these perfumes. Oud perfumes are common in Asian countries such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, etc and from there it spread to Arab. Oud oil has been used for many years as a perfume, treatment too many cardiac and stomach ailments.
Oud oil can be made by simply chopping the wood and then it is soaking them in water and then distillation is done to extract resins from this wood. This method is called cohabitation and viscous oil is the output of this process. The quality of the Oud perfume produced from this process differs from the species of wood used or the plants used. Some plants have better quality resins as compared to others. Agarwood which is the best source of resins is always affected by fungus and in the process of fighting them resin is produced. Some individuals just chop off the bark of the tree where deposits of resin are deposited.
The Agarwood tree grows to 40 meters high in the tropical forest of South east Asia .Apart from perfumes this tree is used in the making of incense which are burned during certain occasions such as religion ones. In perfumery smell is a very important aspect of the perfume produced as both males and female use it for attracting other gender. The more the oud perfume smells the more expensive they are. Also the stickiness of a perfume means that it is going to last for a long period of time. These are the reasons why the oud perfumes are the most expensive type of Arabian perfume. Western men use the fragrance of perfumes to seduce the women as great.
The Agarwood tree grows to 40 meters high in the tropical forest of South east Asia .Apart from perfumes this tree is used in the making of incense which are burned during certain occasions such as religion ones. In perfumery smell is a very important aspect of the perfume produced as both males and female use it for attracting other gender. The more the oud perfume smells the more expensive they are. Also the stickiness of a perfume means that it is going to last for a long period of time. These are the reasons why the oud perfumes are the most expensive type of Arabian perfume. Western men use the fragrance of perfumes to seduce the women as great.
Oud perfumes have been the most sought after perfumes in the world due to their resinous and animalism aroma. Oud has been the widely used component in perfumery though in varying quantities as each perfume making companies want to have their brands have that resinous usually smoky and rich in aroma touch that only oud can give.
Oils made from the Oud are used in the making of oud perfumes by blending them and the allowing them to stay for some time at the aging stage to ensure that good quality perfumes are the output of this whole process. Depending on the amount of oud used to make the perfumes they can have an almost similar taste to the real oud. Oud perfumes produced in Arabian perfumes are very addictive and makes customers who buys them to keep coming back for them .These is because with the high cost of Agerwood trees other parts of the countries just use an extremely amount of Ouds hence the fragrance produces is that of faint smell.
Oils made from the Oud are used in the making of oud perfumes by blending them and the allowing them to stay for some time at the aging stage to ensure that good quality perfumes are the output of this whole process. Depending on the amount of oud used to make the perfumes they can have an almost similar taste to the real oud. Oud perfumes produced in Arabian perfumes are very addictive and makes customers who buys them to keep coming back for them .These is because with the high cost of Agerwood trees other parts of the countries just use an extremely amount of Ouds hence the fragrance produces is that of faint smell.