Questions about this brand.
On Scendira, alcohol-free means perfume oils and bakhoor (oud-wood incense-oil formats), fragrance concentrate carried in oil or resin instead of ethanol. This collection holds 202 of them, mostly Gulf-format attars from houses like Al Rehab, Al Haramain, and Swiss Arabian, plus one bakhoor from Rasasi.
The most common reasons are skin sensitivity (alcohol-based sprays can dry out or irritate sensitive skin), religious or personal preference around avoiding alcohol in personal care, and simply preferring how oil wears: a slower, warmer development instead of a sharp alcohol opening.
Almost entirely, yes. On Scendira, 201 of the 202 fragrances in this collection are perfume oils; the remaining one is bakhoor, an oud-wood incense-oil format. Both skip the ethanol base that spray perfumes use.
It tends to last well on skin, though it doesn't project as far as a spray. Alcohol evaporates and carries scent outward as it does, which is why sprays project more but can fade faster in open air. Oil and resin evaporate more slowly, so the scent stays close to skin for hours.
By community mentions, Lattafa Yara leads with 535 mentions, well ahead of the rest of this collection. Yara Candy, Al Rehab Soft, and Swiss Arabian's Shaghaf Oud Tonka round out the most-discussed picks. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.



















