Discover a wide range of Arabian perfume oils designed to enhance your style and leave a lasting impression.
Arabian perfume oils (or fragrance oils) have a rich history dating back thousands of years, with origins in ancient civilisations. Early records show that the Egyptians, Mesopotamians and Indus Valley people used fragrant oils for religious rituals, medicine and personal adornment around 3,000 BCE.
In ancient Greece and Rome, perfume oils became symbols of luxury and status. Trade routes expanded, bringing exotic spices, flowers and resins from places like Arabia and India, where perfumes were highly valued.
By the Middle Ages, perfume oils were further refined by Arab and Persian chemists, who developed techniques like steam distillation. These methods spread to Europe during the Renaissance, leading to the modern development of the fragrance industry.
Today, Arabian perfume oils remain popular for their concentration, longevity and connection to ancient perfumery traditions.
Our Arabian perfume oils come in a high-quality, dark glass bottle with a polished glass roll-on applicator. The dark glass bottle is designed to keep out harmful rays and preserve the life of the perfume oil. The glass roller ball is designed to disperse a consistent amount of perfume oil when you roll the ball across your skin. There is a black cap that fits over the roller ball to keep it clean, sealed and protected.
For a limited time, when you order two or more 10ml perfume oils, you'll receive a free gift box and a stylish travel pouch — perfect for keeping your favourite scents with you wherever you go. Don't miss out on this special deal to elevate your fragrance collection while enjoying these complimentary essentials!
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You can maximise the longevity of your Arabian perfume oils by firstly making sure that your skin is moisturised. This will help lock in the fragrance molecules. Avoid applying perfume to dry or wet skin. Secondly, apply the perfume oil to your pulse points – wrists, neck and behind the ears. These parts of the body emit heat, which enhances the scent's diffusion throughout the day. Thirdly, apply a small amount of perfume to your clothes. To avoid staining your clothes, apply a small amount of perfume oil to your hands, gently pat or rub your hands together, then lightly dab or wipe them over your clothes.
Read customer reviews and watch videos to understand the scent profile and longevity of the perfume oil.
Consider the type of perfume oils you typically enjoy (e.g., fresh, citrus, aromatic, spicy, floral, woody).
The distinction between men’s and women’s perfumes began to emerge in the late 19th century during the rise of mass-produced cosmetics and fragrances. Before that, perfumes were largely unisex, with scents such as musk and oud being used by both men and women. Therefore, although our fragrances are marketed towards men, they can equally be enjoyed by women.