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Dubai-Based Perfume Supplier in The Philippines - ZY Shop

Dubai-based oils for perfumes are renowned for their luxurious, long-lasting fragrances, and the oils themselves often come in a variety of colors, which can indicate different notes, ingredients, or concentrations used in their formulation. Here's a general breakdown of what these colors might represent:

  1. Clear or Light Yellow: Typically used for lighter scents like citrus, florals, or fresh notes. These oils often have a more delicate and airy fragrance.

  2. Golden or Amber: Associated with warm, spicy, or musky fragrances. Oils with these colors often feature notes of amber, oud, vanilla, or sandalwood, which are prominent in Middle Eastern perfumery.

  3. Dark Brown or Black: These shades are often seen in heavy, rich scents, usually oud-based. The darker oils tend to have a strong, intense fragrance with complex layers of smoky, woody, and resinous notes.

  4. Pink or Red: Used for feminine and romantic fragrances, often featuring rose, peony, or other floral notes combined with fruits or sweet components like vanilla or musk.

  5. Green: Some herbal or earthy fragrances, which include notes like vetiver, patchouli, or moss, can come in green oils. These are usually fresh yet grounded scents.

  6. Blue or Purple: Rare but used in some niche perfumes, these colors can represent unique blends like lavender, or more exotic fragrances.

The color of the perfume oil does not necessarily impact its quality but can give an indication of the type of scent you can expect.




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