OUD TAKARA gets its name from the Japanese word "TAKARA", which stands for treasure. This name hints at the valued ingredients in the mix, and you get to experience these unique scents right from the first spray.
The initial aroma you'll catch is oud, which is made more intriguing with a touch of amyris - a plant also called "West Indian sandalwood". The oil from amyris is popular in making perfumes because of its warm, woodsy, and somewhat sweet smell. It's similar to regular sandalwood, but not as dense.
As the fragrance continues to evolve, you'll notice an even richer scent, thanks to components like patchouli and vetiver at the heart of the perfume. Eventually, the aroma settles into a deeper note dominated by musk and moss with oud. The combination results in a scent that is intense, has a hint of green, and exudes an earthy, woody vibe.
OUD TAKARA gets its name from the Japanese word "TAKARA", which stands for treasure. This name hints at the valued ingredients in the mix, and you get to experience these unique scents right from the first spray.
The initial aroma you'll catch is oud, which is made more intriguing with a touch of amyris - a plant also called "West Indian sandalwood". The oil from amyris is popular in making perfumes because of its warm, woodsy, and somewhat sweet smell. It's similar to regular sandalwood, but not as dense.
As the fragrance continues to evolve, you'll notice an even richer scent, thanks to components like patchouli and vetiver at the heart of the perfume. Eventually, the aroma settles into a deeper note dominated by musk and moss with oud. The combination results in a scent that is intense, has a hint of green, and exudes an earthy, woody vibe.
Specifications
gender
Unisex
consumer
for adults
madeFromRecycled
no
crueltyfree
no
vegan
no
organicCertificate
no
mineralComposition
no
Application
Store in a cool and dry place, avoid direct sunlight.Avoid sparing in the eyes. keep out of the reach of children.
For external use only.