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Birch Perfume Oil

Dhs. 20.00
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Sharp, smoky, and distinctly medicinal — birch tar has a cold, almost phenolic edge that sets it apart from other woody or smoky notes. It carries the characteristic smell of tanned leather and woodsmoke with a dry, slightly bitter finish, and none of the warmth or sweetness found in softer base notes. Used neat it is striking and polarising; in a blend it adds a raw, rugged smokiness that few other materials can replicate.

Works well in:

  • Body and perfume oils — highly effective as an accent note in leather, tobacco, or smoky masculine blends
  • Soy and paraffin candles — strong character at low usage rates; suited to campfire, woodland, or industrial-themed ranges
  • Reed diffusers — use sparingly; even at low concentration it reads clearly in a space
  • Bukhoor and incense blends — adds a cold, tarry smokiness that contrasts well against warm resins
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Suitable for perfumes: Yes (Up to 15%)
Suitable for candles: Yes (Up to 8%)
Suitable for soaps/shampoos: Yes (Up to 5.2%)
Suitable for creams/lotions: Yes (Up to 3.8%)
Suitable for hand cream: Yes (Up to 1.6%)
Suitable for face cream: Yes (Up to 1.1%)
Suitable for deodorant: Yes (Up to 0.8%)
Suitable for animal sprays: Yes (Up to 16%)

* Usage amounts are provided as recommendations. Please test a small amount with your formulation to ensure proper mixing. Adjust the amount of perfume oil as needed based on your desired fragrance strength & type of wax/soap/cream base.

This fragrance oil can be used to create:

  • Perfumes
  • Incense & Bukhour/bakhoor
  • Home Aroma Diffusers
  • Car Aroma Diffusers
  • Soy candles
  • Beeswax candles
  • Scented lotions
  • Massage oils
  • Beard & Hair oils
  • Scented body scrubs

Always test a small amount of fragrance oil with your recipe/blend to ensure proper mixing, and adjust the amount of fragrance oil needed appropriately.