Oudimentary
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
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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