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Myrrh Perfume Oil

Dhs. 20.00
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A warm, resinous base note with the dry, bittersweet character myrrh is known for across both traditional and modern perfumery — earthy and slightly smoky, with a faint medicinal edge alongside a deep, balsamic warmth that softens in the dry-down. It carries the weight and gravity of a true resin; complex and long-lasting, with a natural smokiness that makes it as relevant in bukhoor and incense applications as it is in fine fragrance blending.

Works well in:

  • Bukhoor blends — a traditional raw material; pairs naturally with oud, frankincense, sandalwood, and amber
  • Body and perfume oils — skin-safe at standard dilution; works as a deep resinous base in oriental, woody, or incense-forward blends
  • Soy and paraffin candles — strong hot throw; suits incense, meditation, or dark oriental candle ranges
  • Reed diffusers and room sprays — warm, smoky diffusion suits prayer spaces, luxury home, and specialty retail environments
  • Wax melts and tart warmers — resinous depth performs well at low melt temperatures
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Suitable for perfumes: Yes (Up to 100%)
Suitable for candles: Yes (Up to 8%)
Suitable for soaps/shampoos: Yes (Up to 32%)
Suitable for creams/lotions: Yes (Up to 68%)
Suitable for hand cream: Yes (Up to 10.13%)
Suitable for face cream: Yes (Up to 7.46%)
Suitable for deodorant: Yes (Up to 14.66%)
Suitable for animal sprays: Yes (Up to 88%)

* 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.