Nag champa attar is a unique aroma product that is derived from fragrant Nag champa flowers using steam distillation. It is obtained from a flowering tree that belongs to the Magnoliaceae family. The orange-colored flowers are used to get extract and are later on hydro distilled to get strong and exquisite smelling attar. The flowers are widely cultivated in the Himalayan regions of India. It is extensively used in making incenses, cones as well as perfumes. It also carries therapeutic and stress-relieving properties. The attar is mostly dark or black in color and emanates sweet or heady redolence.
Uses
- Nag champa attar is widely used in the production of skin-related products as well as cosmetics because of its anti-wrinkle properties.
- Its direct application gives a long-lasting fragrance and curbs body odor.
- It is also popularly used in the production of incense sticks, cones, and other products.
- The whiff of the fragrance either directly or in the form of incense, aids in meditation and stress relief.
- When blended with other essential oils the attar acts as a powerful anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and antiseptic to curb infection
Therapeutic Properties
It has a variety of properties such as anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-septic, skin healer, stress buster, anti-fungal, deodorant, and astringent.
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