Khashab Agar Aura
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A Heart of Wood
I don’t have much, not even money
I live rather withdrawn, go to the village
to the church from time to time, eat only when I must, never sleep too much, yes I was a simple person without desire, without greed.
In the dark agarwood forest at midnight, they burned me on a pyre, smeared with tar and pitch, ignited, and poured incense oil over me. But before it was too late, she came to visit me at dawn
Creamy sandalwood, her skin vanilla soft and delicate, the hair. She brews an ethereal herbal infusion and conjures a resinous figure in the sky
of fire and smoke, it flits back and forth, nano-infusing me again with new leather skin. I fall asleep and wake up again the next day.
I don’t have much, not even money
I live rather withdrawn, go to the village
to the church from time to time, eat only when I must, never sleep too much, yes I was a simple person without desire, without greed.
Everything is there that the incense and oud heart
desires. Mystical and ominous, sacred but also heavenly, everything is wrapped in smoke and resin, strong and rich oud pushes mightily from behind, it is the one from Blu only in green, yellow sandalwood bleeds, tries to counter, plays ping pong with oud, the rice and paper help only to a limited extent. Musk yes but leathery and elegant, delicate and fine, cuddly love. Herbal with a hint of tea, a touch of cinnamon, a dollop of honey mixes in creamy in the finish with beaten clean wood.
Thank you to Kawa80 ️
But now let’s let the master speak
before it becomes embarrassing for me.
Khashab is Arabic and means wood. But in the realm of fragrances, it generally refers to incense and occasionally to oud. This blend contains these two ingredients as well as essential oils derived from other woods.
I had been toying with the idea of creating a pure wood blend for a while, and it was finally realized in the form of Khashab.
“Woody” is of course the best way to describe this perfume. All the ingredients of this blend come from trees*. No floral or other essential oils and of course no synthetic substances.
It’s all about tree resins, tars, woods, woods, and even more woods.
The scent of Khashab is very dynamic. Due to the nature of the wood extracts, it is not only very complex and intense, but also smells different in various environments. You may find it sweeter indoors and crisper, creamier, and woodier when it’s warm, and more robust when it’s cold. Khashab contains, in addition to essential oils, also real liquefied resins. Therefore, temperature changes are one of the easiest (and most fun!) ways to enjoy the different facets of this oil.
Robust, dry, and woody - keep your bottle always within reach to satisfy your craving for wood.
*Some ingredients not derived from trees were used in the tincture base (tonka bean, absinthe, etc.) to integrate the aroma into a perfume structure.
I live rather withdrawn, go to the village
to the church from time to time, eat only when I must, never sleep too much, yes I was a simple person without desire, without greed.
In the dark agarwood forest at midnight, they burned me on a pyre, smeared with tar and pitch, ignited, and poured incense oil over me. But before it was too late, she came to visit me at dawn
Creamy sandalwood, her skin vanilla soft and delicate, the hair. She brews an ethereal herbal infusion and conjures a resinous figure in the sky
of fire and smoke, it flits back and forth, nano-infusing me again with new leather skin. I fall asleep and wake up again the next day.
I don’t have much, not even money
I live rather withdrawn, go to the village
to the church from time to time, eat only when I must, never sleep too much, yes I was a simple person without desire, without greed.
Everything is there that the incense and oud heart
desires. Mystical and ominous, sacred but also heavenly, everything is wrapped in smoke and resin, strong and rich oud pushes mightily from behind, it is the one from Blu only in green, yellow sandalwood bleeds, tries to counter, plays ping pong with oud, the rice and paper help only to a limited extent. Musk yes but leathery and elegant, delicate and fine, cuddly love. Herbal with a hint of tea, a touch of cinnamon, a dollop of honey mixes in creamy in the finish with beaten clean wood.
Thank you to Kawa80 ️
But now let’s let the master speak
before it becomes embarrassing for me.
Khashab is Arabic and means wood. But in the realm of fragrances, it generally refers to incense and occasionally to oud. This blend contains these two ingredients as well as essential oils derived from other woods.
I had been toying with the idea of creating a pure wood blend for a while, and it was finally realized in the form of Khashab.
“Woody” is of course the best way to describe this perfume. All the ingredients of this blend come from trees*. No floral or other essential oils and of course no synthetic substances.
It’s all about tree resins, tars, woods, woods, and even more woods.
The scent of Khashab is very dynamic. Due to the nature of the wood extracts, it is not only very complex and intense, but also smells different in various environments. You may find it sweeter indoors and crisper, creamier, and woodier when it’s warm, and more robust when it’s cold. Khashab contains, in addition to essential oils, also real liquefied resins. Therefore, temperature changes are one of the easiest (and most fun!) ways to enjoy the different facets of this oil.
Robust, dry, and woody - keep your bottle always within reach to satisfy your craving for wood.
*Some ingredients not derived from trees were used in the tincture base (tonka bean, absinthe, etc.) to integrate the aroma into a perfume structure.
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15 Comments
I'm sure it's really great.
She lived rather reclusively and never went to church.
But when it came to healing burns, she would come out of the woods without asking.
Great lines! This must be a very special fragrance.
What images!!!
Not to mention the composition of the fragrance, it sounds more than worth testing for me!