Description
Luxor (Tripoli Mist Oil) Old Souks of Luxor Strawberry Blossom Oil 3ml' Directly to you from land of PHARAOHS EGYPT! Items are 100% EGYPTIAN

This oil nourishes the skin and refreshes the mind

Ingredients: Natural carrying oils with Cherry & Strawberry Blossom infusion.

 

Perfumed trails take us away, and the journey leads us to the borders of civilization. The history of perfume is a reflection of humanity. Tripoli mist reflects the orange blossom aroma that takes your soul all over the old souks of Luxor & Tripoli.

Create your own pefume or ask for oriental scents in traditional parfumeries that you will find all over the old souks of Tripoli.


Tripoli City is famous historically as a fragrant city, that's because the orange blossom diffuses strongly from the orange orchard. This is why the orange blossom is the traditional perfume in Tripoli & Luxor. This Attar Oil is refreshing, pleasurable, softener, tenderizer, useful for flabbiness, and promoter for bright and pure skin.

Ingridients: 
Luxor Orange Blossom oil, 
Made in Egypt


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NOTE: WE IMPORT OUR OILS DIRECTLY FROM EGYPT, SO IF YOU'RE THINKING OF BUYING FROM ANOTHER VENDOR WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE RECEIVING THE SAME ITEM LISTING ABOVE. 
No Animal Testing 
No Alcohol 
Strong and long lasting, All Natural Ingredients..

As early as 2700 B.C. the Egyptians had discovered not only the joy of fragrance but the art of the perfumer. They developed a method to squeeze the basic oils from flowers using pressure. Perfumes were used, of course, by women, but also by priests. The priests offered scented resin - to the Sun god, at dawn, at noon and at dusk - a melange of six perfumes called kyphi.

 One of the ancient words for perfume was "fragrance of the gods," and when the famous King Tutenkhamen's tomb was opened in 1922 - after more than 3,000 years - the archeologists are said to have caught one elusive whiff of kyphi.  Since then there have been innumerable changes in Egypt. But to a large extent Egypt, more than any other country, still perfumes the world.

In Egypt, many perfumes are blended by hand. Perfumer Mustafa Eldin chooses two to three kinds of ingredients from more than a hundred flower oils and spices. He uses the ancient Egyptian method of crushing the flower petals in wooden pressing machines to extract oil which is blended with spices.

The craft of perfumery is an essential part of Egyptian culture. Egyptian perfumes have long been alluring the world with their distinct fragrances and are now synonymous with ancient heritage as well as fine luxury.

With a history spanning more than 5,000 years, Egyptian perfumes are steeped in exotic and local traditions. Take a walk down any of the Middle Eastern souks, be it the Khan Al Khalili street in Cairo,  it will surely be one smelly affair that you won’t forget anytime soon.