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Beso NegroVendor:Beso NegroBeso Beach- Regular price
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Black MangoVendor:Black MangoBorn To Stand Out- Regular price
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Himalayan SpellVendor:Himalayan SpellObvious- Regular price
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Saddles of the SilkVendor:Saddles of the SilkMystikum- Regular price
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Soul Of OudVendor:Soul Of OudMonegal- Regular price
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Frequently Asked Questions about Perfumes with Cypriol Oil
What is cypriol oil and what does it smell like in a perfume?
Cypriol oil, also known as nagarmotha, is extracted from the roots of the Cyperus scariosus plant. In perfumery, it offers a complex aroma: woody, earthy, and slightly smoky, with nuances that recall cedar and patchouli. It is a key note in strong, sophisticated fragrances such as Beso Negro by Beso Beach.
Which niche perfumes with cypriol oil do you recommend for everyday wear?
Although it is an intense note, there are balanced and highly elegant options. Green Cedar by Abel uses cypriol oil to enhance the freshness of cedar, creating a natural and versatile composition. Also noteworthy is Beso Negro, which combines this note with cardamom and woods for a distinguished finish.
Are you looking for a fragrance with cypriol oil that is intense and suited to the night?
For evening wear, we recommend more complex and powerful compositions where cypriol brings mystery. God of Fire by Stéphane Humbert Lucas blends nagarmotha with dry woods and oud, achieving a magnetic trail. Another exceptional option is Gasoleather by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, where cypriol melts with leather and incense.
What is the difference between cypriol oil and patchouli?
Although they share earthy facets, cypriol is smokier, drier, and more leathery, while patchouli tends to be sweeter and more moist. In perfumes such as Himalayan Spell by Obvious, cypriol oil adds a spicy, deep structure that gives the composition a unique character.
Which olfactory families does cypriol oil pair best with?
Cypriol shines especially in the woody, oriental, and chypre families. It pairs perfectly with incense, oud, and spices. A masterful example of this harmony is Symmetry by Sarah Baker, where cypriol oil intertwines with oud and amber to create an olfactory experience of great sophistication.

