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The natural fragrance industry produces diverse aromatic products such as essential oils, floral absolute oils, solid extracts of plants, oleoresin (a mix of oil and resins), hydrosols, therapeutic blends, exotic oil dilutions, and Indian attars.<br>https://www.naturesnaturalindia.com/traditional-indian-attars.html
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Indian Attars - An Incredible Collection of Natural Fragrances! https://www.naturesnaturalindia.com/
Amberishamama attar is known to produce extraordinary impacts. It is a unique attar derived from more than 75 rare Indian herbs. The majorly used herb in this attar is Hina. It has a strong characteristic scent of the parent plant. • The fragrance is collected from the red paste of Lawsoniainermis’ leaves and other materials such as roses, rare woods, spices, and resins. Then it is blended with base oil for maturing. • The attar carries a sweet, fruity, floral scent and orange/yellow hue. • The attar is used in incense, fragrance, and medication. • It is used as an ingredient in cosmetics, shampoo, and sunscreen lotions. • Specific places are famous for producing attars in India. Some established essential oil manufacturers also offer Indian attars in bulk at competitive rates. AmberiShamama Attar https://www.naturesnaturalindia.com/
Indian Attars All other products except Indian attars are well-known among users. The methodology of extracting Indian attars is different, and the production cycle takes 5-10 years, as it includes the period of maturing the fragrance. Sandalwood oil is used as base oil during aging of fragrance collected from the flowers, herbs, and spices of the plants. Peculiarities of Indian Attars Indian attar gets more fragrant over time as wine gets better in taste with aging. They are highly concentrated and available in tiny crystal glass bottles. A dab of attar on wrists, underarms, and behind ears is sufficient for the fragrance. Attar does not contain alcohol like other colognes, deos, or perfumes. https://www.naturesnaturalindia.com/