Botanical Name | |
Common Name | Body oil, fragrance oil, perfume oil |
Country of Origin | Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Persia, Morocco, Egypt and India |
Solubility | Alcohol soluble |
Specific Gravity | 0.9450 to 0.9650 |
Optical Rotation | -0.400 to -0.500 |
Refrective Index | 1.5565 to 1.5725 |
PlantPart | Flowers |
Bland With | Amber, Hina Zafrani, Indian sandalwood |
CAS No | 84988-66-9 |
Flash Point | 102°C (215.6°F) |
Extraction Method | Steam Distilled |
Hina Attar is prepared by hydro distillation method from Mehndi flower. This attar is prepared using base of Pure Sandalwood oil and has a balancing smell of both Heena & Indian Sandalwood oil. It has tenacity of approximately 12 hours. As we use natural source to prepare Gul Henna attar, this is available in form of uncut, long lasting, alcohol free and high grade essence oil.
The earliest cosmetic use of henna (lawsonia inermis) was in Egypt, where the people would dye their hair and nails, and a Pharaoh's fingers and toes would be dipped before mummification. Once the henna plant's cooling properties were discovered, painting the skin and dying the hair with henna became a way for the people in desert climates to cool their body temperature. For centuries mehndi has been practiced in Africa, India, Asia, the Middle East, and Central Eurasia for various ceremonies and celebrations. Today mehndi is still practiced in many diverse ways, from eccentric body decoration, to healing ceremonies. Mehndi is a Magical Art
Color : Brownish & woody, rich, warm, spicy, and medicinal fragrance,
Aroma : smooth, relaxing,(energetic)
Pure Sandalwood essential oil, Hina flower essential oil
It can be used as a flavouring agent as well as a base material for perfumery products. This attar is used in preparation of perfume for both men and women. Its pure constitution also makes it excellent for aromatherapy based applications.