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Article: What Is Arabic Perfumery and Why Is It Conquering Europe?

What Is Arabic Perfumery and Why Is It Conquering Europe?

Arabic perfumery is not just a perfume, but an art, a culture, and a ritual. Based on a centuries-old tradition, these perfumes are known for their rich, exotic, and long-lasting aroma. Arabic perfumes have won the hearts of fragrance lovers around the world, with bustling markets in Dubai and boutiques throughout Europe.

I- The origins of Arab perfumery

Arabian perfumery has a history of more than a millennium. Ancient artifacts reveal that perfume was applied not only to smell good, but also during religious practices, in medicine, and as a status symbol. Other ingredients such as oud, amber, musk, and rose were highly valued and combined perfectly to create complex aromas.

Unlike Western perfumery, which tends to emphasize light, evanescent top notes, Arabic perfumes are crafted to evolve over time, becoming a rich olfactory experience that can last for hours, or even a day. Their depth and intensity make them so appealing to European customers seeking luxury and distinction.

II- Families of Arabic perfumes

It's important to know the 12 key fragrance families to find the perfect fragrance.

III- How to choose your first Arabic perfume

Choosing your first Arabic perfume can be an overwhelming experience due to the number of options available. Here's a simple guide:

  • Choose your favorite fragrance family: Do you like sweet, floral, woody or spicy scents?
  • Consider the event: for everyday, for evening, or for a special occasion.
  • Perfume longevity test: Arabic perfumes are usually oil-based and last longer, meaning a little goes a long way.
  • Application: You can also mix a light citrus with a darker oud to achieve your own signature scent.

Casablanca (Swiss Arabian) : Ideal for the Day

Hawas for Him : fresh and vibrant in summer.

Hawas Tropical: fresh and vibrant in summer.

Shaghaf Oud Ahmar: intense and dramatic at times.

Shaghaf Oud Ahmar Perfume by Swiss Arabian - Intense and elegant fragrance

IV- Arabic perfumes and astrology

A very interesting detail of Arabic perfumery is the connection between perfumes and the signs and elements of the zodiac. For example:

  • Fire signs 🔥 Ariese, Leo, Sagittarius):- spicy and intense aroma perfumes such as Shaghaf Oud Ahmar .
  • Earth signs 🌍( (Taur, Virgo, Capricorn):- earthy, woody and oriental perfumes like Bharara Onyx .
  • Air signs 💨 (Gemini, Libra, Aquarius):- light, floral and musky aromas like Musk 74 Poudre .
  • Water signs 💧 Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces): -Soft, aquatic and sensual perfumes such as oud and lychee.

V- How to apply Arabic perfume

Perfumes in the Arab world are usually concentrated and made from oil. To get the most out of them:

  • Apply to pulse points: behind the ears, behind the neck, on the inside of the elbows, and on the wrists.
  • Layering: Intense oils should be blended with softer scents to create depth of aroma.
  • Avoid rubbing, as this can destroy the fragrance molecules and shorten its duration.
  • For hair and clothing: A light application intensifies the scent, but won't leave stains on delicate garments.

VI- The best perfumes for every occasion

VII- Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Do Arabic perfumes last long?

A: With the right skin type and combination, an Arabian oil-based perfume lasts 8 to 12 hours.

Q2: Can I mix Arabic perfumes?

A : Yes! Try pairing a light citrus with a dark oud as a signature scent. Don't use strong combinations.

Q3: Are these perfumes ideal for summer?

A: Of course. Choose lighter, citrusy, or aquatic scents, like Hawas for Him Tropical, to wear during the hot weather.

Q4: What perfume should I use according to my zodiac sign?

A: Use the element of your sign. Fire: oud and spice, Earth: woody/oriental, Air: floral/musky, Water: aquatic/sensual.

Q5: Can I wear Arabic perfumes daily?

A: Yes, but adjust the intensity. Oil-based perfumes are very strong; 1 or 2 sprays are enough.

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