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Dry-woody and warm. Oriental, luxurious and balsamic, deep and soft aroma. Agarwood population has been nearly exhausted due to over-harvesting, and prices have been continuously increasing.
It is a component in about a third of modern, high-end perfumes, including more than half of perfumes for men. It is also used as a scent in products like paper towels, laundry detergents, and air fresheners.
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To create a romantic mood, try blending it with the other great aphrodisiacs - Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Rosewood, Patchouli, Vetiver, Rose etc. Also nice: Bergamot, Orange, Mandarin & Neroli. Lavender and Geranium, Frankincense and Clary Sage, Cedarwood.
Until now, there is no known toxicity of agarwood.
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