Ramadan Custom & Traditions In Luxor Egypt 3-ml
Luxor  Musk Al Aqsa--3ml
Specials Fragrances' in Shaban,,Ramadan Luxor Egypt 
A refreshing smell, perfect for a hot summer day or just to feel the tingling sensation, Misk Al Aqsa brings out the hidden passion with its fruity and floral notes from citrus, lime, lavender, ylanG ylang and light musk which might make you close your eyes and smile.
Long lasting
Notes: Citrus notes, musk, frankincense.
Type: Women's & Men Fragrances, Unisex Fragrances
Belongs to: Woody, Floral, Sweet fragrances
Composition: Osmanthus, Ambra, Flowery tones, Linden flower, Magnolia, Narcissus, Patchouli, Geranium
Unisex Perfume

Notes: Citrus notes, musk, frankincense, fruity notes.

Premium Quality

? This high quality perfume will give you a long lasting Aroma.

? Musk Al Aqsa perfume oil (Attar / ittar) comes in 3ML, 6ML, 12ML, 24ML, 36ml, bottle of your choice. if you are not familiar with this fragrance, we recommend you to buy a small bottle before buy bigger version.

How to use Perfume

Make sure you take shower/bath or clean the part of body you want apply the Perfume.

Most common place to use perfume oil are collarbones, knees, necklines and wrist.

You can apply the perfume oil in your cloth. Perfume stay way longer in cloth then body.

Note that oil can leave mark on your cloth.

DESCRIPTION
Opulent white flowers dominated by magnolia dominate the floral arms. Straw-daffodil is added to the white-blooming flowers and with fruity undertones of plum and grape wine - osmanthus. A velvety, sweet pink line will add geranium flowers.
The scent is floral-fresh
Fragrance Notes::  Musk, Indian Oud,Amber, Lemon Grass, Citrus Notes

Touches of oriental dreaming lends honey-smooth ambergris in conjunction with herbal earthy patchouli, which attracts herbal-sounding linden flowers.


                                                                       Scents of Luxor
The craft of perfumery is an essential part of Egyptian culture. Egyptians 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, Egyptians 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, the Sikkat Al Khalili street in Dubai or the Frankincense trail in Dhofar and Salalah in Oman, it will surely be one smelly affair that you won’t forget anytime soon.  

The two popular types of Egyptians perfumes are Oud and Bukhoor, apart from attars and pure natural oils. Oud is naturally fragranced wood that can be used on the skin or burnt to let the smoke spread a smell in the house or on your clothes. Bukhoor is a mixture of different fragrances which comes in round pieces that is burned in houses and shopping malls throughout the Middle East.