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Nag Champa Attar

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Description

Nag champa attar is one of the most popular attars which are extracted using the complex and traditional method of extraction  from the flower of nag champa tree. This miraculous perfume oil is derived from the flowers of nag champa tree through the hydro-distillation process. It has a black in color with slightly and heady aroma. Its scientific name is michelia champaka. Nag champa attar is the origin from India and belongs to the magnoliaceae family. It is one of the most captivating incenses of India and has been extensively used for medicinal purposes since ancient times.

 

Uses & Benefits:-

– It helps to treat various problems like stress, depression, anxiety, and headache.
– Nag champa attar is mostly used in the perfumery for making the various types of exotic perfumes and scents like room fresheners, candles, soaps etc.
– It stimulates the production of new cells and also makes your skin more glowing and shiny.
– Due to its wonderful therapeutic properties, the pure attar of nag champa is very beneficial in treating the skin ailments such as wrinkles, scars, stretch marks, etc.
– In aromatherapy treatment centers, this perfume oil is widely used to provide relief from nervous related problems such as depression, stress, headache, anxiety and much more.
– It is widely used in the formulation of cosmetic products like gels, ointments, lotions, and creams.
– Nag champa attar is manufactured in the form of incense sticks and cones and is widely used in religious ceremonies, morning prayers, special events etc.

Product Name : Nag Champa Attar
Scientific Name : Michelia Champaka
Origin : India
Appearance & Odor : Pale yellow to dark yellow with flowery sweet, lingering, and slightly heady aroma
Methods of Extraction : Hydro Distillation
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