Description
Balaji Merci collection is the finest selection of 4 Fragrances:
- Sandal – The fragrance of sandalwood has relaxing properties and also reduces stress and promotes restful sleep. It is reputed to be an aphrodisiac. Sandalwood oil provides perfumes with a striking woody base note. Sandalwood smells not unlike other wood scents, except it has a bright and fresh edge with few natural analogues. When used in smaller proportions in a perfume, it is an excellent fixative to enhance the other fragrances.
- Saffron – Saffron, an oriental composition, opens with the bright citrus note of the Asian Pomelo and crisp Juniper Berries, mellowed into a golden silage by Kashmiri Saffron. At the Black Saffron heart, lies Black Violet fused with a Leather Accord, their dark, dry composition born aloft by the delicate transparency of Cristal Rose. At the base, Blond Woods add radiant warmth and harmony, Saffron is holy to all Hindus, is the color of Buddhist robes and has become a symbol for India. Saffron is fragrance inspired by this very idea of sublime unity.
- Rose – Its one of the most beautiful and praised flowers, have been valued for centuries in many cultures, and have been cultivated and hybridized worldwide. Rose plants range in size from compact, miniature roses, to climbers that can reach 7 meters in height. Species from different parts of the world easily hybridize, which has given rise to the many type of garden roses.
- Majmua – Majmua attar is basically extracted from the natural and pure flowers through the process known as Hydro-distillation. The chemical composition of this particular perfume oil includes Kewda Attar, Kadam Attar, Ruh Khus (Vetiver) etc. This attar is very popular due to its amazing and extraordinary fragrance so, is used for the various purposes. Not just in India but, this perfume oil has gained a huge attention all over the world. It is even used for the religious purposes and it is considered to be the best for meditation and having a peace of mind.
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