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What is Oud? And how it's used in fragrances? Oud (or oudh) is a fragrant, dark, resinous wood (agarwood) that is produced when the Aquilaria tree becomes infected with a certain type of fungus. The infected tree reacts by producing a rare and valuable resin, which is then distilled to create oud oil.
Oud is one of the most expensive raw materials in the world, and its unique scent has been prized for centuries in the Middle East and other parts of Asia. They can be complex and multifaceted, with a wide range of different aromachemicals contributing to their overall scent.
Oud is often used in oriental perfumes, but they can also be found in other fragrance categories, such as woodsy, floral, and even citrus. They are often used as base notes, which means that they tend to linger on the skin for a long time. |
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