SULTAN ATTAR |
Botanical Name | : | Amberboa moschata | Country of Origin | : | Indonesia | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol and essential oils | Specific Gravity | : | 0.7650 to 0.8850 | Optical Rotation | : | +3 to 4 | Refrective Index | : | 1.4365 to 1.4525 | Plant Part | : | It is made from the combination of flowers, herbs and spices | Bland With | : | It mix well with various scents, alcohol and essential oils | CAS No | : | Not Applicable | Flash Point | : | 133.00 °F | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distillation |
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Description : Sultan Attar is Ideal for women and men, it smells like a classic Arabic composition, heady and powerful. It is a rich oriental fragrance with sharp woods, chypre, spices and a pronounced rose note.
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Constituents : It contains natural oil, synthetic oil and synthetic aroma. |
Uses : Owing to its sparkling and invigorating freshness, Sultan Attar finds wide usage in perfumery and cosmetics industry. It does not contain any preservatives or chemical additives and are used for various aromatherapy purposes.
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Benefit : Sultan Attar is extracted from natural floral and herbal extracts with oil base and It is helpful in the cases of stress, hypertension and for treating skin ailments. Now, the attars are used as a personal perfume primarily by Muslims as they are free from alcohol. |
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