Arabic perfumery has centuries of history. Unlike European perfumery, Middle Eastern fragrances are characterized by much higher concentrations of essential oils, which translates into greater longevity and projection.
What makes an Arabic perfume different?
Arabic perfumes typically use ingredients such as oud (agarwood), musk, amber, sandalwood, and Taif rose. These raw materials, many of them natural, create denser and more enveloping compositions than conventional European fragrances.
The typical concentration of an Arabic perfume is Eau de Parfum or higher, with between 15% and 40% essential oils. This means that with just a few applications, you can easily enjoy the fragrance for 8-12 hours.
Where to start?
If you are new to the world of Arabic fragrances, we recommend starting with accessible perfumes that gradually introduce you to oriental notes.
At Hypeparfum, we only work with 100% original perfumes from brands such as Lattafa, Armaf, and Al Haramain, with 24-48 hour shipping throughout Spain.