Description
The Essence of Woody Oriental Luxury
Tom Ford Oud Wood stands as a true icon in the world of luxury fragrances. Part of the prestigious Tom Ford Private Blend Collection, this scent redefines modern refinement with its clean, woody, and oriental charm. Crafted with an artisanal touch, it offers a sophisticated interpretation of traditional Middle Eastern agarwood.
Unmatched Elegance for Every Occasion
Introduced in 2007, Tom Ford Oud Wood revolutionized Western perfumery by delivering a highly wearable and versatile fragrance. Its blend of smoky oud, rich spices, and creamy notes creates a harmonious allure, perfect for both casual settings and formal events. A single spritz envelops you in enduring sophistication.
A Fragrance Worth Experiencing
Designed for connoisseurs of luxury, Tom Ford Oud Wood isn’t just a fragrance—it’s an experience. Whether you’re new to oud scents or a seasoned enthusiast, this scent offers an elegant introduction to the captivating appeal of agarwood. Discover the fragrance that has transcended trends to become a modern classic.
- Top Notes: Spicy Sichuan pepper, aromatic cardamom, and sweet Brazilian rosewood provide a fresh, non-citrus opening.
- Heart Notes: Precious agarwood (oud), smooth sandalwood, and earthy vetiver form the core structural identity.
- Base Notes: Creamy vanilla, warm amber, and tonka bean round out the fragrance with a subtle, sensual sweetness.
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Warnings:- For external use only. Keep out of reach of children and pets
High-quality perfume oils are characterized by high concentration (50% aromatic compounds), exceptional longevity (often lasting 8–12+ hours), and complex, layered scents that develop over time. They appear clear to slightly tinted without sediment, typically using natural, skin-safe carrier oils.
Key Indicators of High-Quality Perfume Oils.
Longevity and Intensity: High quality alcohol-based Perfume, top-tier oils are highly concentrated (often 50%)and last longer, usually 8–12 hours, as they remain close to the skin.
Complex Scent Profile:Â High-quality oils develop over time, revealing top, middle, and base notes. Low-quality oils often smell one-dimensional, harsh, or like chemicals.
Clarity and Color:Â Quality oils are typically clear or have a light amber/yellow tint. Cloudiness or visible sediment indicates poor quality.
Ingredient Transparency:Â Reputable manufacturers specify ingredients rather than just listing “fragrance oil”.
Skin Interaction:Â High-quality oils feel smooth and absorb well without an immediate sticky or overly oily residue.Â
How to Test Quality
The 15-Minute Rule:Â Apply a drop to your wrist, wait 15 minutes, and smell again to see how the scent develops.
Check for Consistency:Â Ensure there is no separation or floating particles in the bottle.Â





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