How to save the oud:
- Keep in a cool and dry place.
- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
- Keep away from other fragrances.
- Close tightly after use.
- Don't move another bottle so it doesn't change.
Warnings and precautions:
- Avoid igniting the same incense directly, so as not to cause it to burn and do not spread the fragrance in the atmosphere.
- Do not leave incense on coal for more than 20 minutes, causing the smell of combustion to spread into the atmosphere.
What Is Oud Incense Used For?
Oud incense is typically used for its rich and aromatic fragrance, which is often perceived as luxurious and exotic. It is commonly used in various cultural and religious practices, as well as for personal enjoyment and ambiance enhancement.
What Is Bakhoor vs Oud?
Bakhoor and oud are aromatic substances with distinct fragrances and uses. Bakhoor consists of wood chips soaked in perfumed oils, burned to release its scent. Oud, derived from agarwood, offers a unique, complex fragrance and is commonly found in essential oils, perfumes, or solid chips.
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