Dubai's Wholesale Fragrance Hub — Arabic, Luxury & Industrial Oils

Perfume Oil Supplier in Dubai — 2,000+ Oils, 100ml MOQ, Ships Worldwide

We're Scent Bazaar — a perfume oil supplier in Dubai operating out of Souq Naif, Deira, the historic heart of UAE's fragrance trade.

Over 2,000 fragrance oils in stock — concentrated perfume oils (CPOs), non-alcoholic attars, oil-based perfumes, Arabic oud blends, mukhallat, impression oils, candle and diffuser-grade oils, musks, florals, and raw aroma chemicals. Skin-safe, long-lasting, and fully documented. 100ml minimum. No fluff, no middlemen, no delays.

Brands and manufacturers across 50+ countries source from us. There's a reason for that.

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Prefer to order online? Message us on WhatsApp — we process wholesale perfume oil orders remotely and ship UAE-wide, usually same or next day.

2,000+ Fragrance Oils
172 Five-Star Reviews
50+ Countries Served
100ml Minimum Order

What is a perfume oil supplier in Dubai?

A perfume oil supplier in Dubai is a wholesale source for concentrated, non-alcoholic and alcohol-based fragrance oils used by perfumers, brands, and manufacturers. Dubai — specifically Deira's Souq Naif — is the global hub for Arabic perfume oils including oud, attar, mukhallat, and concentrated perfume oils (CPOs). A professional Dubai perfume oil supplier stocks French designer-inspired impression oils alongside authentic Arabic oud blends, provides MSDS and COA documentation, and ships internationally. Scent Bazaar operates from Shop No. 47, Souq Naif, supplying 2,000+ fragrance oils with a 100ml minimum order to buyers in 50+ countries.

What We Offer

Everything You Need to Build a Fragrance Business in Dubai

Whether you're sourcing oils for your own formulation or need us to handle the whole production chain — we've got it covered under one roof.

Wholesale Fragrance Oils

2,000+ oils ready to ship. French designer-inspired (impression) CPOs, Arabic oud and attar blends, musk, amber, floral, woody, oriental, gourmand — every scent family covered. Candle, diffuser, skin, and cosmetic grades available. From 100ml. No nonsense.

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Private Label Perfume

Pick your scent. We fill, crimp, and label your bottles shelf-ready. Your brand, your packaging, zero manufacturing headache. Turn-key for UAE launches and international export.

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Custom Blending

You bring the brief. We build the scent from scratch. Our in-house perfumer works with you to create a signature fragrance that's 100% yours — no one else will have it.

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Perfume Filling Service

We run the full production line — fill, crimp, label. Your flacons arrive shelf-ready. Ideal for brands scaling up without the capital expenditure of in-house filling equipment.

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Perfumers Alcohol

High-purity, odourless ethanol — the only carrier worth using when you're diluting oils to EdP or EdT concentration. Available in bulk. No compromise on grade.

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Bulk Export

We export to 50+ countries. Every shipment comes with MSDS, COA, and full customs documentation — because the last thing you need is your stock stuck at a border.

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By Application

Fragrance Oils for Every Product Category

Our 2,000+ oil catalogue covers every commercial application. Not all oils are interchangeable — the right oil for a skin perfume is not necessarily the right oil for a candle. Here's what we stock for each category.

Skin Perfume Oil & Attar

Concentrated, skin-safe, non-alcoholic oils for direct skin application. Includes Dehn Al Oudh, mukhallat, impression CPOs, and pure musk bases. Available in roll-on and dropper formats.

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Candle Fragrance Oil

High-scent-throw oils formulated for soy, paraffin, and coconut wax candles. Tested for hot and cold throw. Recommended usage rate 6–10% of wax weight. Suitable for luxury candle brands and private label production in Dubai.

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Reed Diffuser & Home Fragrance Oil

Low-viscosity oils designed for reed diffuser bases, ultrasonic diffusers, and room sprays. Good reed wicking. We supply both the diffuser base and the fragrance oil — separately or combined.

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Cosmetic, Soap & Body Care Oil

Skin-safe fragrance oils for body lotion, body wash, soap, scrubs, and hair care. Full allergen declarations for EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 and REACH compliance.

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Bulk Industrial Fragrance Oil

High-volume, cost-efficient oils for fabric softener, air freshener, cleaning products, and industrial scenting. Available in 25kg, 50kg, and drum quantities. Scent throw optimised for rinse-off applications.

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Hair Mist & Body Oil

Fragrance oils for hair mist formulations and luxury body oil products. Water-soluble grades available for aqueous bases. The scented body oil and hair mist category is among the fastest-growing segments of the UAE personal care market.

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Why Scent Bazaar

Why Serious Fragrance Brands Source From Us

There are dozens of fragrance oil suppliers in Dubai. Here's the honest difference.

2,000+ Oils in One Place

French designer-inspired, Arabic oud, musk, floral, woody, oriental, fresh, gourmand — all of it, all in stock, all from our Deira warehouse. You're not waiting on back-orders.

100ml MOQ — Test Before You Scale

Most suppliers force large minimums on new clients. We don't. Start at 100ml, validate your product in the market, then scale. That's how smart brands build — not by over-committing capital upfront.

Skin-Safe. Fully Documented.

Every oil ships with MSDS, COA, and allergen declarations as standard. Not on request — as standard. Because your buyers, retailers, and customs agents need that paperwork, and we know it.

172 Verified Five-Star Reviews

We don't ask you to take our word for it. 172 verified reviews from perfumers, brands, and manufacturers across the UAE and internationally. Read them. Then decide.

One Supplier. Full Supply Chain.

Fragrance oils, perfumers alcohol, glass bottles, caps and spray pumps, filling, labelling. One relationship replaces five. Less time chasing suppliers, more time building your brand.

Founded by a Chemical Engineer

Nawar isn't just a trader. She's a qualified chemical engineer who understands fragrance formulation at a technical level. That means you get actual guidance — not just a price list and a handshake.

Coverage

We Supply Across Dubai, the UAE, and 50+ Countries

We're based at Souq Naif, Deira — right in the centre of Dubai's fragrance trade network. Walk in same-day, or get next-day delivery anywhere in the UAE. For international orders, we handle all export documentation so your shipment clears customs without drama.

Deira
Bur Dubai
Business Bay
Dubai Marina
JLT
Al Quoz (Industrial)
Sharjah
Abu Dhabi

International buyers: we export to 50+ countries with MSDS, COA, and allergen declarations included as standard.

The Basics

What Are Perfume Oils — and Why Do Serious Brands Use Them?

Market context: The global fragrance market was valued at USD 56.60 billion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 4.9% through 2030. The GCC region — and Dubai in particular — represents one of the highest per-capita fragrance spending markets in the world, driven by strong cultural preference for concentrated oud-based oils, attars, and mukhallat. Research shows women lean toward floral (31%), sweet (24%), and musky (18%) profiles; men prefer sweet (23%), musky (20%), and woody (16%). This is the market Scent Bazaar is built to serve.

A perfume oil is a concentrated fragrance in its pure form. No alcohol. No water. Just the scent.

Every spray perfume, attar, candle, diffuser, and body care product starts with a fragrance oil. The oil is the ingredient. Everything else is just the format.

When you buy wholesale fragrance oils from a supplier like us, you're buying the raw material that goes into your finished product — whether that's an alcohol-based EdP, a non-alcoholic attar, a candle fragrance oil, a reed diffuser oil, a bulk industrial fragrance oil, or a cosmetic body lotion or soap base.

Perfume Oil vs. Eau de Parfum — What's the Actual Difference?

An eau de parfum (EdP) is a perfume oil diluted in perfumers alcohol, typically at 15–20% concentration. Eau de Toilette (EdT) is diluted at 8–12%. An attar or concentrated perfume oil (CPO) is the same fragrance undiluted — applied directly to skin at the pulse points. Parfum (extrait) is the highest concentration spray format, at 20–30%.

Concentrated oils last longer on skin, don't evaporate quickly, and work well for people who prefer alcohol-free products. That's why demand for non-alcoholic, oil-based perfumes in Dubai and across the GCC has stayed consistently strong — it's not a trend, it's a preference rooted in culture.

For buyers formulating oil-based sprays without alcohol, the two most common carrier solvents are dipropylene glycol (DPG) — a low-odour, low-cost carrier widely used in the Gulf market — and isopropyl myristate (IPM), which gives a lighter, faster-absorbing skin feel. We can advise on which carrier works best for each oil in our catalogue and your target market.

The Fragrance Families You Need to Know

When building a range or selecting oils for your product, you'll work across these core scent families:

  • Oriental / Arabic: Oud, amber, musk, bakhoor, frankincense (luban) — the backbone of the Gulf fragrance market
  • Floral: Bulgarian rose, Turkish rose, jasmine, patchouli, ylang ylang — classic feminine profiles with strong commercial performance across GCC and European markets
  • Woody: Sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, agarwood — clean, grounded, unisex
  • Fresh / Citrus: Bergamot, lemon, aquatic notes — ideal for everyday wear and personal care
  • Gourmand / Sweet: Vanilla, caramel, coconut, tonka bean — strong commercial performance in body care and candles
  • Musky: White musk, skin musk — the fixative base layer in almost every successful blend

We stock all of them. If you want to explore specific profiles, visit our wholesale fragrance oil catalogue or message us with your brief.

What Is an Attar (Ittar)?

An attar (also spelled ittar) is a traditional non-alcoholic perfume oil — often steam-distilled from natural botanicals like rose, oud, or sandalwood. In Dubai and across the MENA region, attars have been the dominant form of personal fragrance for centuries.

Modern mukhallat blends build on this tradition — layering multiple oils to create complex, long-lasting oriental compositions. If you're building a product range for the Gulf market, having oud-based and mukhallat-style oils in your lineup isn't optional.

The two most commercially significant raw materials in Arabic perfumery are agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis, Aquilaria sinensis), which is distilled into Dehn Al Oudh, and frankincense (Boswellia sacra, known in Arabic as luban), used both as an incense resin and as a fragrance oil in bakhoor and mukhallat compositions. For formulations targeting the Gulf luxury market, these two materials — or their high-quality compound equivalents — are essentially non-negotiable.

Scent Bazaar in the Deira Perfume Souq

If you've searched for perfume oil suppliers in Dubai, you've probably come across the Deira Perfume Souq — the Al Sabkha and Murshid Bazaar area around Souq Naif.

This is where the serious wholesale trade happens in Dubai. It's been the centre of the UAE fragrance industry for decades. Retailers, brand owners, and international buyers all come here because the variety, pricing, and expertise in one concentrated area simply doesn't exist anywhere else in the city.

Scent Bazaar is located here — Shop No. 47, Souq Naif, 47 St, Naif, Deira. Walk in and you can smell through oils on the spot, get technical advice, and leave with stock the same day. No waiting for samples to be couriered. No back-and-forth emails.

A few practical notes if you're visiting the Deira Perfume Souq for the first time:

  • Most wholesale suppliers — including us — sell by the kilogram or in bulk. You can also purchase smaller quantities to trial a scent before committing to volume.
  • Always ask for full safety documentation (MSDS and COA) when buying oils for commercial use. Not every souq supplier provides it. We do, as standard.
  • When assessing oil quality, ask about longevity, sillage, and recommended usage rate for your specific application — candle, spray, skin care. A good supplier knows these numbers. A trader doesn't.
  • For Dehn Al Oudh (pure agarwood distillate) and concentrated perfume oils (CPOs), Deira remains the best-priced and most varied sourcing location in the UAE.
  • You'll hear prices quoted per tola in the souq. A tola is 11.66ml — a traditional South Asian and Gulf unit still used for small retail quantities of oud and attar. Wholesale buyers buy by the kilogram (1kg = approximately 85.8 tolas).

Types of Perfume Oil Supplier in Dubai — Which One Do You Need?

Not every supplier is the right fit for every buyer. Here's how to think about it:

  • If you're starting a brand and need private label or custom formulation: You need a supplier who offers bespoke blending, filling, and labelling. That's us — and our private label service handles the full chain.
  • If you're buying wholesale fragrance oils to formulate yourself: You need a wide catalogue, low MOQ, and proper safety documentation. That's exactly our wholesale oil supply.
  • If you need Dehn Al Oudh, attar, or mukhallat for the Gulf market: We stock traditional Arabic oils alongside French-inspired profiles — ask us for the Arabic oils catalogue.
  • If you need a perfume oil manufacturer in Dubai for contract production: We handle custom blending, contract filling, crimping, and labelling under your brand. Our founder is a qualified chemical engineer — we're a proper fragrance house, not a reseller. If you need something formulated from a brief rather than selected from a catalogue, that's our custom blending service.
  • If you're a retailer or brand buying finished branded perfumes: That's not us. Ajmal, Swiss Arabian, Rasasi, and Al Haramain are the right names for that.

Knowing which category you're in saves you time. If you're unsure, message us — we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit or point you elsewhere.

What to Look for in a Fragrance Oil Supplier in Dubai

Not all oils are equal. Here's what separates a reliable supplier from a risky one:

  • Safety standards: Your oil must be assessed for safe use limits in each product category
  • Documentation: MSDS, COA, and allergen declarations — without these documents, your products cannot legally enter the EU, UK, or US market. REACH compliance (EU chemical regulation) adds an additional layer for European export.
  • Consistency: The oil you order today should smell identical to the one you ordered six months ago. Batch variation kills brands.
  • Low MOQ: You should be able to trial an oil before committing to bulk. Any supplier pushing you into 25kg+ minimums on new fragrances doesn't have your interests in mind.
  • Technical knowledge: Can they tell you the recommended usage rate for your application? The expected longevity and sillage (projection)? The scent throw in your specific wax or base? Can they advise on solubility and carrier compatibility? That's the difference between a fragrance house and a trader.

We tick all of these. If you want to verify that, ask us a technical question before you order.

Application Guide

How to Apply Perfume Oil

Perfume oils behave differently to alcohol-based sprays. Here's how to get the most out of them.

Pulse Points

Apply directly to pulse points: inner wrists, inner elbows, base of throat, behind ears, behind knees, and shoulders. These areas generate heat, which activates the fragrance and projects it into the air around you.

For oil-based attar and CPOs, a single drop per point is enough. Over-application dulls the dry-down and wastes product.

Longevity: 5–12 Hours

Quality perfume oils last significantly longer than alcohol-based fragrances. A well-formulated CPO or attar stays on skin for 5–9 hours. Oud-heavy and woody orientals can last 6–12 hours or longer on clothing.

The base notes — oud, amber, sandalwood, musk — are what you smell after the top notes fade. They're what gives perfume oils their staying power.

Top, Heart & Base Notes

Every fragrance oil has three layers:

  • Top notes — what you smell in the first 15–30 minutes (citrus, bergamot, aldehydes)
  • Heart notes — emerge as top notes fade (rose, jasmine, geranium, spice)
  • Base notes — the lasting foundation (oud, sandalwood, amber, musk, vetiver)

When evaluating an oil for your product, test the dry-down over at least two hours.

Layering for Longevity

The traditional Arabic method: apply a fixative base first — typically an oud or amber oil — then layer your main fragrance over it. The base oil anchors the top notes and extends overall wear time.

This technique is how Deira's perfumers have sold fragrance for generations. It also increases your retail selling opportunity.

Retail Formats

Perfume oils come in several formats depending on application:

  • Roll-on — precise, portable, minimal waste
  • Dropper bottle — for attars and concentrated oils
  • Spray concentrate — diluted in DPG or IPM for pump application
  • Hair mist — lighter dilution, applied to hair and fabric

We supply the oils. We can also supply bottles, spray pumps and caps, and perfumers alcohol for dilution.

Carrier Compatibility

When diluting fragrance oils for spray or lotion applications, your carrier matters. DPG (dipropylene glycol) is the standard carrier for perfume oils — odourless, colourless, excellent oil-solubility. IPM (isopropyl myristate) works well for skin-care and cosmetic applications where a dry-down feel is preferred.

Always test carrier ratios before bulk production. We can advise on dilution percentages for your specific application.

Buyer's Checklist

5 Things to Check Before Ordering Fragrance Oil

Most buyers get burned by skipping one of these. Don't.

01

Scent Profile vs Market Fit

An oil that smells good on your wrist is not the same as an oil your market will buy. Test your target demographic. Heavy oud performs well in GCC and South Asian markets. Clean musks and fresh florals lead in European and UK markets. Impression oils need to match the reference closely enough that your buyer recognises them immediately.

02

Longevity and Sillage

Longevity = how long the fragrance lasts on skin. Sillage = how far it projects. Both matter for your retail price point. A 3-hour oil should not be priced alongside a 10-hour oud. Test on skin, not paper strips. Paper strips only show top notes — your customer smells the full dry-down. Minimum test period: 2 hours.

03

Grade and Concentration

Not all suppliers are transparent about grades. Ask for the concentration percentage and the intended application — skin, candle, or cosmetic. A skin-safe oil at 3% usage in a lotion may not be safe at 100% undiluted on skin. Know the numbers before you formulate.

04

Carrier Compatibility

Test your fragrance oil in the actual carrier you'll be using: DPG, IPM, alcohol, wax, or cream base. Some oils accelerate wax in candles. Some seperate in alcohol. Some cause discolouration in soap. A 100ml test batch costs almost nothing — a failed 10kg production run costs a lot. Always test carrier compatibility before committing to bulk.

05

Documentation Completeness

Before you sell into the EU, UK, or US, you need key documents per fragrance: MSDS (safety data), COA (certificate of analysis), and allergen declaration (EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009 / REACH compliance). If your supplier cannot provide these, your products may not be able to legally enter regulated markets. We supply these as standard on every commercial order.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy wholesale perfume oil in Dubai?

You can visit us in person at Shop No. 47, Souq Naif, 47 St, Naif, Deira — one of Dubai's oldest and most established fragrance trading districts, where the concentration of wholesale perfume suppliers makes it the natural destination for buyers sourcing oils in the UAE. Our shop stocks over 2,000 fragrance oils available for inspection and testing on the spot, which is the most reliable way to evaluate a scent before ordering at volume. If you are based outside Dubai or prefer to order remotely, message us on WhatsApp at +971 54 772 7106 with your requirements and we will manage the order, payment, and despatch without you needing to visit. We ship UAE-wide with next-day delivery to most Emirates, and internationally to 50+ countries with full MSDS, COA, and customs documentation included.

What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for fragrance oils?

100ml per oil — that is the minimum order quantity across our entire fragrance oil range, applied consistently regardless of whether you are a startup evaluating your first scent or an established manufacturer topping up stock between bulk orders. We set this MOQ deliberately to remove the barrier that forces buyers to over-commit before they know whether an oil performs correctly in their product, matches their customer's expectations, or clears customs in their target market. At 100ml you have enough oil to produce meaningful test batches, conduct thorough stability testing, and gather genuine customer feedback before scaling up. Once you are confident in an oil, we supply in 500ml, 1kg, 5kg, 25kg, and drum quantities at progressively better wholesale pricing. There are no account fees, no annual minimums, and no required product breadth — order one oil or one hundred, the same terms apply.

What types of perfume oil do you stock?

Our catalogue covers the full breadth of fragrance oil categories available in the wholesale market. Oriental and Arabic profiles include pure Oud, Dahn Al Oudh, Dehn Al Oud Cambodi, mukhallat blends, traditional attars, amber, musk, frankincense, and sandalwood. Western and contemporary profiles include French designer-inspired impression oils, fresh aquatics, citrus eaux, green florals, chypres, gourmands, and clean musks. We also stock raw aroma chemicals — including musks, aldehydes, ISO E Super, Hedione, and key terpene compounds — for perfumers and manufacturers who formulate in-house. In total we carry 2,000+ fragrance oils at our Souq Naif, Deira base, with the full range accessible for in-person testing. If you have a specific brief or are looking for a match to a reference fragrance, message us on WhatsApp and we will direct you to the closest oil we carry.

Are your fragrance oils alcohol-free and skin-safe?

Our fragrance oils are concentrated, alcohol-free oils — the correct base material for non-alcoholic perfume, attar, roll-on, and oil-based fragrance products sold across the GCC and in markets where alcohol-free perfumery is preferred or required. They contain no ethanol, no water, and no diluting carriers unless specified — you receive the pure fragrance concentrate in an appropriate carrier oil. Every oil in our range is manufactured to strict industry safety standards, with skin safety assessed against IFRA guidelines and usage rate limits established for leave-on cosmetic applications. We supply MSDS and full allergen declarations with every commercial order so you have the documentation required for your own product safety compliance, retailer submissions, and customs clearance. If you are formulating a product that requires a specific compliance standard — halal certification, EU Cosmetics Regulation compliance, or GCC standard conformity — discuss your requirements with us before ordering.

Are your perfume oils safe for skin use?

Yes. Every oil we stock is manufactured to strict industry safety standards and assessed for safe skin use in line with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) guidelines, which set maximum usage concentrations for fragrance compounds in leave-on, rinse-off, and body-contact applications. Safe skin use depends on correct application rates — each oil comes with MSDS documentation that specifies the recommended usage percentage for different product categories, including direct skin application, body lotion, and fine fragrance. We supply MSDS, Certificate of Analysis (COA), and full allergen declarations as standard with every commercial order, not as an add-on or premium service. These documents are required by importing customs authorities in most markets we supply, by cosmetic safety assessors preparing product dossiers for EU or GCC regulatory submission, and by retailers requiring supplier compliance documentation before listing your product.

Can I get private label perfume made using your oils?

Yes. Our private label service covers the full production process so you receive a finished, shelf-ready product. You begin by selecting your fragrance — either choosing from our 2,000+ oil catalogue or commissioning a bespoke custom blend developed by our in-house perfumer, Nawar Mohammed, a chemical engineer with the technical background to formulate with precision. Once the scent is confirmed, we handle filling into your chosen bottle format, crimping, capping, and applying your label or packaging. The result is a finished product ready for retail shelving, e-commerce fulfilment, or export. This service is used by fragrance startups launching their first product, established brands adding new lines, hotels creating a house scent, and retailers developing own-brand perfume ranges. We supply to brands selling in the UAE and to markets across the 50+ countries we export to — contact us to discuss your brief and receive a sample and quote.

What's the difference between a perfume oil and an eau de parfum?

A perfume oil is the concentrated fragrance compound in its pure form — no alcohol, no water, no diluent. It is the raw material from which all finished perfume products are made. An eau de parfum is that same oil dissolved in perfumers alcohol, typically at 15–20% fragrance concentration, with the alcohol acting as the carrier that allows it to be sprayed and to project off the skin. An eau de toilette uses the same approach at 8–12% concentration. Perfume oils applied neat to skin last significantly longer than sprayed EdP or EdT products because there is no alcohol evaporation phase — the oil sits on the skin and releases slowly over hours. They are also alcohol-free and therefore preferred across much of the GCC market on both cultural and religious grounds. If you are formulating EdP or EdT, you purchase the oil from us and handle the dilution with perfumers alcohol yourself at your required concentration.

Do you export fragrance oils internationally?

Yes. We export fragrance oils to 50+ countries across the GCC, wider Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Every international shipment is prepared with a complete customs documentation package: MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet), Certificate of Analysis (COA), full allergen declaration, flash point certification, and any additional certificates required by your destination market's import authority. Fragrance oils are classified as hazardous goods for shipping purposes in many markets due to their flash point, so correct documentation is not optional — incorrectly documented shipments are held, returned, or destroyed at the importer's expense. We have handled enough international orders to know the specific requirements for most major markets and will advise you before despatch if there are any country-specific considerations for your order. If you are unsure about import requirements for your market, contact us before ordering so we can confirm what documentation will be needed and whether any formulation adjustments are required.

How long do perfume oils last on skin?

A quality concentrated perfume oil or attar typically lasts 5–9 hours on skin, with heavier oriental, oud, and woody base-note profiles frequently extending to 10–12 hours or longer, particularly on pulse points. Applied to fabric — an abaya, a collar, or a scarf — many oud and resinous oriental oils will remain detectable for 24–48 hours or more, which is a core reason these oils are traditionally applied to clothing as well as skin in GCC fragrance culture. Perfume oils outlast alcohol-based equivalents because there is no evaporation phase — in an EdP the alcohol burns off in the first 30–60 minutes carrying some of the lighter notes with it, whereas oil stays on the skin surface and releases gradually as body heat warms it. Longevity also varies with skin chemistry, hydration level, application area, and the specific fragrance profile — dry skin absorbs oil faster and projects less than well-moisturised skin.

Do you supply impression perfume oils and inspired-by fragrances?

Yes. We stock a wide range of impression oils — original fragrance compositions formulated to share a scent profile with a well-known designer or niche reference fragrance. These are not counterfeit, not copies, and contain no licensed intellectual property: they are independent fragrance formulations that achieve a similar olfactory character through the use of publicly available aroma chemicals and fragrance compounds. Impression oils are entirely legal, widely used by fragrance brands and private label manufacturers worldwide, and represent a legitimate and common business model that allows you to offer recognisable fragrance profiles at a wholesale oil price point rather than paying the brand premium of the original. Our impression range covers references from major designer houses as well as popular niche and artisan brands. Message us on WhatsApp with the reference fragrance name and we will identify the closest matching oil in our catalogue and send you a sample for evaluation before you commit to a purchase.

Do your fragrance oils work for candles and soap?

Yes. We supply fragrance oils suitable for candles, wax melts, soap, and broader cosmetic applications, though the specific requirements differ by product type. For candle use, the oil needs a flash point above 70°C for safe burning and must bind stably with your chosen wax type without sweating or discolouration — we can advise on which oils in our range perform best for candle making and what load percentage to use with different waxes. For cold-process and melt-and-pour soap, the oil must be skin-safe at your intended usage rate and should be tested for acceleration in soap batter, as some fragrance compounds cause premature trace that makes pouring difficult. For leave-on cosmetics such as body oils, lotions, and roll-on perfumes, IFRA-compliant usage rates apply. Visit our dedicated candle fragrance oil page for the full candle-specific range, and contact us to discuss soap or cosmetic requirements.

What is oud oil price per tola in Dubai?

Oud oil pricing in Dubai spans an extremely wide range depending on grade and origin. Synthetic oud oils and blended oud fragrance compounds typically range from AED 50–200 per tola. Natural steam-distilled Dehn Al Oudh from Aquilaria malaccensis — the species that produces the most prized natural oud — ranges from AED 500 to AED 5,000 or more per tola depending on the distillation region, resin quality, and age of the wood. A tola is 11.66ml, a unit of measurement still in common use in the Deira souq and amongst traditional perfumers across the GCC and South Asia for small retail and sample quantities. For wholesale buyers purchasing at 1kg or above, pricing is quoted per kilogram and is substantially more competitive per millilitre. Contact us on WhatsApp for current wholesale pricing on your specific oud grade of interest — we hold synthetic, blended, and natural grades to suit every product tier and price point.

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