Oudimentary

Oudimentary

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Aloeswood is a resinous heartwood from the aquilaria species, an evergreen in the Thymelaeaceae family native to South East Asia. The resinous heartwood only occurs in certain trees as a result of a fungal infection due to wounding. Only the aquilaria trees with this infection actually have the aloeswood. Other common English names for Aloeswood are calambac, agarwood, oud, gaharu, eagleswood. The

05/26/2026

Is oud oil something you wear?

Absolutely. Pure oud oil has been worn for centuries. It’s not just as a scent, but as a statement. Just one drop on your wrist, neck, or beard can linger for hours.

It’s timeless, spiritual, and personal.
No alcohol. No fillers. Just oud, made to wear.

05/20/2026

Want your oud oil to last longer? Here’s how to make the most of every drop:

1. Apply to Pulse Points – Heat helps the scent develop and evolve beautifully.
2. Layer with Unscented Oil – A little moisture helps oud cling to the skin for longer wear.
3. Apply to Skin First, Then Clothes – After it settles, lightly pat onto fabric for a subtle, lasting scent.
4. Store it Right – Keep your bottle in a cool, dark place to preserve its richness.

Pro tip: A dab on a scarf or handkerchief keeps the scent with you all day.

Which tip do you swear by? Drop it in the comments!

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