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You’ll be amazed to know these things about Agarwood Oudh Oil!

Author: Flora Fragrance
by Flora Fragrance
Posted: Jul 08, 2019

Agarwood oil is a very unique essential oil. It is also known as oud, aloeswood oil, Gaharu, Eaglewood or Agalocha. In Arabia, it is called Oudh.

It is made from the heartwood of agarwood tree which can be found in Souteast Asia and India. The best Agarwood is said to come from Assam in India and Cambodia.

Agarwood is a rare wood thus it is very much in demand all over the world also it is known for its unlimited cornucopia of fragrance.

Agarwood oil can be extracted by many processes like steam distillation, water distillation and carbon dioxide extraction. It is a really long, expensive and painstaking process. It takes 2 years of inoculation and 7 years to plan the tree.

Oudh is very expensive as it is very rare. It is produces by less than 2% wild agar trees. The more they are aged the more fragrant they will be. Also, the highest quality Oudh comes from Agar wood trees which are more than 100 years old.

Some companies claim to sell and are selling Agarwood Oil at really low and cheap prices which in reality is impossible as after reading the above I’m sure you’ve understood that Agarwood is really expensive as the rarity of the tree have driven up agarwood prices. According to a report, High quality agarwood, for example, can cost more than $30,000 per kilogram (~2.2 pounds), almost as much as gold!!

Agarwood Essential Oil has very sweet Cambodian Oudh odor. It is rich in nutrients, versatile and particularly beneficial for the hair and skin. This is naturally identical because natural and sterling one is abandoned and restricted for export also its production is unethical and we strongly believe in ethical practices.

Uses

  • Use it for conditions like eczema, bug bites, allergic, rosacea, reactions and sunburns. Do not apply directly on the skin. first, dilute it in a carrier oil.
  • Add a few drops to a warm bath for a truly relaxing experience.
  • Agarwood Oil also promotes sleep. To use the agarwood oil, add it to a diffuser. It works even better when blended with oils like lavender and cedarwood.
  • Agarwood oil has been traditionally used for joint pain. Before applying it on joints do not forget to mix it with a carrier oil.
  • For effective use mix every 1 tablespoon of the carrier oil with 3 drops of agarwood oil.Agarwood oil has anti-oxidants those protects your skin from damaging and repairs your skin.

Directions for Use

Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of choice.

Topical use: Apply one to two drops in the desired area. To reduce the sensitivity of the skin, use it with coconut oil.

Cautions

Always conduct a patch test of diluted oil on the inner arm before using. Do not drop oils directly in the ear canal or eyes. Keep out of reach from children and pets. If you have accidentally swallowed, please seek medical advice right away.

But we at Flora Fragrance provide Agarwood Oil which has very sweet Combodian Oudh odour. This is naturally identical because natural and sterling one is abandoned and restricted for export. Also, its production is unethical and we strongly believe in ethical practices.

Note: If you are looking for the best and safest essential oils to use then you are at the right place! We are one of the largest manufacturers, dealers and suppliers of Essential Oils including Natural Essential Oils, Absolutes, Aroma, Chemicals, Aromatic Chemicals and Aromatherapy Oils. We supply 100% pure essential oils in wholesale as Fragrance Oil, Perfume Oil, Aromatherapy Oil, Reconstitution Oil and Specialties to different industries.

About the Author

Flora Fragrance is a sister concern of Pan Asia Specialities. Flora Fragrance is perpetrated to the quintessence of growth in the field of natural essential oils. http://www.florafragrance.com

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