Collection: Perfume Oil Perfumes.

Perfume oil, also called attar or dehn, is fragrance concentrate suspended in a carrier oil instead of alcohol. It goes on warmer and sits closer to skin than a spray, builds slowly instead of announcing itself on application, and tends to last through the day without the sharp opening burst alcohol-based sprays give off. Scendira tracks 201 perfume oils live right now, the bulk of them Gulf-format attars from houses like Al Rehab, Al Haramain, and Swiss Arabian alongside a handful of oil-format niche releases. Floral leads the family at 32%, with woody (21%), gourmand (15%), and warm amber (11%) filling out the next tier. Gender lean skews heavily unisex at 76%, with feminine picks a distant second at 20% and masculine a small minority. Prices run from $3 to $139.99, with a median of $21.98, so this is also one of the more affordable ways into the format. Ask Dira to match a specific oil to what you actually want to smell like, or browse the picks below.

Is Perfume Oil Right for You?

Best for: anyone who wants a fragrance that reads close to skin rather than projecting across a room, prefers a slower, warmer development over an alcohol-sharp opening, or is avoiding alcohol in fragrance for skin sensitivity or personal preference. Sample first if: you're used to spray formats. Oil concentrates apply differently (a dab, not a spritz) and the drydown can smell noticeably richer than the same note in an eau de parfum. Skip if: you want a fragrance that fills a room or reaches someone across a table. Oils run quieter by design; if you want reach, an eau de parfum or extrait in the same family will project further.

Most-Discussed Perfume Oils on Scendira

By community mentions across Scendira's data, the most-discussed perfume oils are Lattafa Yara, Lattafa Yara Candy, Al Rehab Soft, and Swiss Arabian's Shaghaf Oud Tonka and Shaghaf Oud Azraq. Yara alone carries 535 community mentions, easily the most of any oil in this collection, with Yara Candy a distant second at 123. Soft is Al Rehab's most-mentioned oil at 121 mentions, and Shaghaf Oud Tonka leads Swiss Arabian's oil range at 93. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.

Related Collections

Perfume oil pulls from every scent family rather than one, so if you already know what you like, narrow further by note: Floral leads this collection, followed by Woody and Gourmand. Looking for the same alcohol-free build in a specific note, try Musk or Vanilla. For how oil compares to EDP, EDT, and parfum on concentration and longevity, see our guide to EDP vs EDT vs Parfum. If avoiding alcohol altogether, for sensitive skin or halal wear, matters more than the oil format specifically, our broader Alcohol-Free collection also includes Gulf-format attars and bakhoor alongside oils.

For the cultural roots of the oil format, see our guide to what attar is, and for the dab-don't-spray technique, see how to apply perfume.

Every perfume in this collection is catalogued the same way: real concentration data, independent community sentiment, no paid placements.

201 products

  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Yasna

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    creamy peach nectar with a dusting of powdered coconut and almond

    $39.99
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  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Mithra

    Floral   Romantic

    fresh spiced apple cake with creamy vanilla frosting and a whisper of lavender

    $39.99
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  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Humata

    Woody

    powdery rose petals with earthy wood and subtle spice

    $39.99
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  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Farr

    Fresh

    zesty citrus brightening a creamy, spiced floral garden

    $39.97
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  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Atar

    Leather-forward   Tobacco-forward

    warm spiced vanilla with dried fruit and a hint of tobacco smoke

    $39.99
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  • Vendor: LuNiche

    Ahura

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    powdery white flowers with warm vanilla and a whisper of cedar

    $38.99
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  • Vendor: Hekayat Attar

    Hallopuff

    Sweet   Gourmand   Warm

    creamy peach and vanilla custard with bright citrus sparkle

    $24.99
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  • Vendor: Arabiyat Prestige

    Oud Al Layl

    Floral   Bold   Romantic

    precious wood and rose petals warmed by amber and spice

    $13.99
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  • Vendor: Arabiyat Prestige

    Musk Tahira

    Woody   Smoky

    creamy white florals with a whisper of woody incense and lavender

    $19.99
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  • Vendor: Al Rehab

    Bali

    Fruity

    juicy watermelon candy with a breezy aquatic finish

    $26.73
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Mizyaan

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    warm spiced amber with a soft musky-powdery finish

    $34.00
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  • Vendor: Ahmed Al Maghribi

    Baha'a

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    herbal-spiced apricot with smoky leather and soft musk

    $33.00
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  • Vendor: Afnan

    Sultanah

    Musky   Clean   Gentle

    soft powdery amber with a whisper of lemon and musk

    $40.00
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Musk Silk

    Musky   Clean   Intimate

    soft white flowers dusted with vanilla powder and warm spice

    $62.00
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  • Vendor: Ajmal

    Al Reda

    Floral   Romantic

    dewy rose garden with warm spice and soft woody earth

    $109.99
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  • Vendor: Swiss Arabian

    Shadha

    Fresh   Uplifting

    fresh green wood with a subtle oud warmth

    $39.99
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  • Vendor: Swiss Arabian

    Noora

    Sweet   Gourmand   Warm

    golden honey warmed by soft spices and sweetness

    $21.75
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FAQ

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.