What Is Oud Attar? The Difference Between Attar and Perfume
If you've come across the term oud attar and wondered what it means, you're in the right place. Attar — also spelled ittar — is one of the oldest and most revered forms of fragrance in the world, and pure oud attar sits at the very pinnacle of this tradition.
What Is Attar?
Attar is a traditional, alcohol-free perfume oil made by distilling natural botanical ingredients — flowers, woods, resins, or spices — directly into a base of pure oil. The word comes from the Arabic itr, meaning fragrance or essence.
Unlike modern Western perfumes, which use alcohol as a carrier, attar is 100% oil-based. This means:
- No alcohol — suitable for those who avoid it for religious or personal reasons
- Longer lasting — oil-based fragrances cling to skin and evolve over hours
- More concentrated — a single drop goes a long way
- Skin-friendly — no drying effect from alcohol
What Is Pure Oud Attar?
Pure oud attar is attar made from agarwood — the resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria tree. It is essentially pure oud oil in its most traditional form: distilled agarwood, nothing added, nothing removed.
At Pure Oud UK, every oil we sell is pure oud attar by definition — 100% agarwood oud oil, alcohol-free, undiluted, and authentically sourced from origin countries including Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Laos, Thailand, and Burma.
Attar vs Perfume: Key Differences
| Pure Oud Attar | Alcohol-Based Perfume | |
|---|---|---|
| Base | Pure oil | Alcohol (70–85%) |
| Longevity | 8–12+ hours | 2–6 hours |
| Concentration | 100% pure | 5–20% fragrance |
| Alcohol-free | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Synthetic ingredients | ✅ None (if genuine) | Often present |
| Application | 1–2 drops on pulse points | Spray |
How to Wear Pure Oud Attar
- Apply 1–2 drops to pulse points — wrists, neck, behind the ears
- Do not rub — let the oil absorb naturally
- Apply to moisturised skin for maximum longevity
- A little goes a very long way
Which Pure Oud Attar Should I Choose?
Each origin produces a distinct character:
- Cambodian oud attar — sweet, caramel, warm. Best for beginners.
- Indian oud attar — earthy, herbal, grounding. Traditional and complex.
- Indonesian oud attar — bold, spicy, woody. Best for evening wear.
- Malaysian oud attar — smoky, rich, masculine.
- Thai oud attar — smooth, balanced, meditative.
Not sure where to start? Try our Discovery Set — four origins in one set, perfect for finding your signature oud attar.