10 ML Marigold Attar, Pure Natural Fragrance Low Tox
Mitti Attar is a fragrant oil obtained through traditional deg bhapka process of distilling baked clay, dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. It has a natural, chemical-free composition and a long-lasting scent that is rejuvenating and mood-lifting.
$39.00
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As the first drops of rain strike the ground, the earth awakens and breathes forth a wonderful aroma. That’s the fragrance of Mitti Attar! It is obtained by hydro distillation(traditional deg bhapka process) of baked clay and the process takes almost a month. This method is said to be almost 5000 years old and there has been no change in the process since then. Reports suggest this is the same process which was used during the Indus Valley Civilization. Smelling mitti attar really helps a lot in alleviating mood and reduces the ill-effects of depression too. Color: Colorless to light yellow. IMPORTANT: Soil being its main ingredient, odor of mitti attar depends a lot on climatic and geographical conditions. In rainy season or during cloudy days, it is really difficult to get the right fragrance out of it. Also, depending on the soil type, the scent produced while raining could be slightly different in different regions. Like in desert areas.
Item model number : AMZA_ATTAR
Manufacturer : Swapnil Exim Pvt Ltd
ASIN : B0CDYWPBJK
Country of Origin : India
NATURALLY PROCESSED: It is traditionally processed using the “deg chapka” process which originates from Indus Valley Civilization.
CHEMICAL FREE: This Attar is made with pure organic ingredients. It is 100% Natural and free from any type of chemicals. It is Sulphate Free Paraben Free and it is skin friendly.
LONG LASTING: When the first rain strikes the parched soil, the earth liberates a beautiful aroma and that is the scent of Mitti Attar. It is so strong that even a pinch-full amount can leave you smelling enthrallingly refreshed.
HOW TO USE: Wash your hands then Apply the Aromazeia Mitti Attar on the top of the fingers. Then rub the attar with the thumb and fingers. Apply on your wrist, chest or arms.
IMPORTANT: Soil being its main ingredient, the odour of mitti attar depends a lot on climatic and geographical conditions. In the rainy season or during cloudy days, it is really difficult to get the right fragrance out of it. Also, depending on the soil type, the scent produced while raining could be slightly different in different regions. Like in desert areas.
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