Questions about this brand.
Perfume oil (also called attar or dehn) is fragrance concentrate suspended in a carrier oil rather than alcohol. It's applied by dabbing rather than spraying, develops more slowly on skin, and stays closer to the body than an alcohol-based spray. Scendira tracks 201 perfume oils live right now, most in the Gulf attar format from houses like Al Rehab, Al Haramain, and Swiss Arabian.
Neither is objectively better, they're different formats for different goals. Oil sits closer to skin and tends to hold its shape through a warm day without the initial alcohol sharpness. Spray formats (eau de parfum, extrait) project further and reach people around you. If you want a fragrance mainly for yourself, oil is worth trying; if you want people across a room to notice, a spray concentration will usually do more.
It tends to last well on skin, though it doesn't travel as far. Alcohol evaporates and carries scent outward as it does, so alcohol-based sprays project more but can fade faster in the open air. Oil's carrier evaporates more slowly, so the scent lingers close to skin for hours, just without the same room-filling reach.
Yes. By definition, perfume oil replaces the alcohol base with a carrier oil, so every oil in this collection is alcohol-free. That makes it a common choice for anyone avoiding alcohol in fragrance for skin sensitivity, religious observance, or personal preference.
By community mentions, Lattafa Yara leads with 535 mentions, followed by Yara Candy, Al Rehab Soft, and Swiss Arabian's Shaghaf Oud Tonka and Shaghaf Oud Azraq. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside, not just a star rating.



















