The Timeless Allure of Attar
Forget the quick fade of typical perfumes. Attar are different. Crafted for centuries by distilling pure botanicals into luxurious oils, they offer a concentrated, long-lasting aroma that truly interacts with your skin.

Fusion Attar
The natural ingredients in Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) complement India’s native aromas,

Classic Attar
The natural ingredients in Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) complement India’s native aromas,

Premium Attar
The natural ingredients in Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) complement India’s native aromas,
Find the fragrance extracted from nature.
The natural ingredients in Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) complement India’s native aromas, making the fragrance feel instinctively familiar and culturally rooted The concentrated nature also means a small application can provide a lasting and subtle fragrance that isn't overpowering in warmer temperatures.


The Art of Wearing Attar
Applying Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) is more than just dabbing on fragrance; it's a mindful ritual that allows the scent to become an extension of you. Due to their concentrated, oil-based nature, the application differs from traditional alcohol-based sprays.
Here's a step-by-step guide to help you unlock the full potential of your AG Attar:
Attar are highly potent. A single drop or a very small dab is often sufficient to impart a lasting and beautiful fragrance. Resist the urge to apply generously, as the scent will unfold and intensify with your body heat. Starting with a minimal amount allows you to gauge the strength and longevity on your skin.
The best places to apply Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) are your pulse points – areas where your blood vessels are closest to the surface of the skin, generating warmth that helps to diffuse the fragrance. Key pulse points include:
Wrists: Gently dab a small amount on the inside of your wrists. Avoid rubbing them together after application, as this can crush the fragrance molecules and alter the scent profile.
Behind the Ears: Another warm spot that allows the fragrance to subtly radiate as you move.
Neck: A dab at the base of your neck or along your collarbone can create a personal and inviting aura.
Inner Elbows: Similar to the wrists, the warmth here will help to release the scent.
Behind the Knees: For a more subtle and lingering trail, especially in warmer weather, a touch behind the knees can be effective.
The traditional way to apply Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) is by using the applicator rod or roll-on cap that often come with the bottle or by carefully tipping a tiny drop onto your fingertip. Gently dab this onto your chosen pulse point and then lightly press your skin together to distribute the oil. Avoid vigorous rubbing.
Attar can be layered for a more complex and personalised scent. Experiment with applying different single-note Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) or complementary blends to your pulse points. Allow each layer to settle for a few moments before adding the next. This requires a nuanced understanding of how different scents interact, so start with small amounts and observe how they evolve together.
A tiny amount of certain lighter Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) can be gently smoothed onto the ends of your hair for a subtle and long-lasting diffusion. However, be cautious, as the concentrated oils can weigh down fine hair or leave residue if overapplied. It's best to start with a very minute amount on your fingertips and then lightly touch the ends of your hair.
Attar are traditionally worn on the skin, but some can also be applied to clothing, especially natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Since Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) are oil-based, there's a chance they may stain, particularly on delicate or synthetic materials. If you choose to apply Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) to your clothes, test a small hidden area first. Use only a tiny amount and apply it from a short distance to avoid stains.
Once applied, allow the Concentrated Perfume Oils (ATTAR) to interact with your body heat and skin chemistry. The fragrance will evolve over time, revealing different notes and nuances. Be patient and enjoy the journey of the scent as it develops throughout the day.
To maintain the quality and longevity of your AG Attar, store the bottle in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure the cap is tightly sealed to prevent evaporation.