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We all have heard about essential oils. These oils are essentially the essences of the plants that are later extracted from them to satisfy numerous uses and purposes. The oils from some of the plants are used as essence, flavor, or the scent for which the plant is famous.

The essence that we get from the essential oil plants is unique aromatic compounds with their characteristic essences.

Agarwood Essential oil

Agarwood essential oil is a kind of essential oil that is collected from Aquilaria malaccensis, as per the botanical name of the plant. Some other names of agarwood oil are oud oil, eaglewood oil, and Aloeswood oil.

How is agarwood essential oil extracted?

Agarwood essential oil is extracted in the process of steam distillation or cold press. The extraction was rather a time taking affair earlier; however, since the invention of some game-changing machinery, the process has rather turned into a smooth and effective process that can be streamlined.

What is the smell of the Agarwood Essential Oil?

Agarwood essential oil, as any other essential oil, is rather intense because such oils are directly extracted from plants without any major adulteration.

The smell of agarwood is primarily layered with a conspicuous woody texture, which is further draped with the essence of bright fruits and soft flowers. On second thought, the smell of agarwood can also be related to the essence of vanilla and that of musk.

Prominent Uses of Agarwood or Oud Oil

Agarwood essential oil has been used since times immemorial for more than one purpose. If you are curious to learn the uses of this multi-functional oil, then here we will list a range of uses of the agarwood oil:

The application of agarwood oil is famously associated with moistening and softening skin.

The essential oil from agarwood helps to slow down the degradation caused to the skin due to aging.

In skin, your skin is prone to infections associated with microorganisms like bacteria or fungi; the agarwood essential oil will help you combat them.

Agarwood essential oil helps to protect your skin from the harsh rays of the sun. Rays like UV, both UVA and UVB are harmful to our skin, but with the application of the agarwood essential oil, they don’t act harshly on the skin.

Agarwood oil is also used in making incense, perfume, traditional medicines, and many other products.

Besides, in traditional Chinese medicine, agarwood is used in the form of a qi-regulating drug and carminative medicine, which helps cut down gastric problems, coughs, rheumatism and helps lower down high fever.

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