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Sacred Scents: Exploring the Spiritual Benefits of Frankincense and Myrrh

Sacred Scents: Exploring the Spiritual Benefits of Frankincense and Myrrh

Frankincense and Myrrh have a long history of traditional uses for thousands of years, spanning various socio-cultural aspects, including spiritual, religious, cosmetic, and medicinal. Both of them are natural resinous substances, respectively,…
Be careful with White Musk

Be Careful with White Musk

White musk is an aromatic ingredient hugely used in commercial perfumes. Most people don’t know what is white musk and what is real musk. But the problem is big companies are promoting this synthetic white musk as pure, authentic, or real musk. This article will explore exactly what it is and why you should be careful with white musk.
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Unani Medicine and Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is one of the fastest-growing therapies today, being accepted all over the world as a holistic therapeutic approach in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) that deals with a person’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being…
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Ayurveda and Aromatherapy

Ayurveda and aromatherapy are closely correlated and are very complementary to each other in terms of healing the body, mind, and soul in a holistic manner. While Ayurveda aims to address the imbalances of energetic dispositions in the body…
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History of Perfume

Different cultures around the world prepared and used perfumes in many different interesting ways throughout history. Perfumes were expensive and used by the upper classes to distinguish their nobility. Perfume originated from Western Asia and was further refined by the Arabs, Persians, and Romans and eventually reached the West. 
Reasons to Switch to Natural Perfumes

9 Reasons to Switch to Natural Perfumes

Scents are directly linked to our emotions and wellnesses. They have been found to be closely associated with our history and cultures for thousands of years. With the growing consequences of the health hazards of synthetic ingredients globally,…
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Vetiver Perfume: Properties, Distillation, and History

Vetiver oil acts as a natural antioxidant that may help reduce a wide range of inflammations. It also shows antiseptic actions that can help eliminate and inhibit the growth of invasive bacteria. The vetiver oil is also used in messages to improve circulation, metabolism, and digestion. It naturally alleviates muscular aches and soothes joint stiffness and pain.
Ambergris Perfume

Ambergris Perfumes – History, smell and benefits

Ambergris is an animal pheromone and works well with several natural perfume oils such as oud, sandalwood, rose, and jasmine. Like all animal pheromones, it shows significant effects on hormonal activities, making it a very popular aphrodisiac for men and an infertility cure for women.
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Oud Perfumes

Oud is derived from the wood of agar tree (Aquilaria malaccensis) that typically grows in Southeast Asian countries. When a specific mold infection occurs in the wood, the plant excretes a resinous substance that is dark and highly scented. This resin is often called "black gold" or "liquid gold". The term "Oud" refers to both the resinous dark wood and the liquid oil distilled from it.