Well, i was using Oud which i used to get from Dubai. After your video, i visited Ajwad store, which is hardly 2km from my home. I should say, Muattar Noor is an excellent Bakhoor, and looks like Im getting hooked to it. I bought it as it was not so expensive, despite having others i got from abroad. The smell is of the bakhoor is not completely oriental, partly sweet . it lasts well for a good 6hrs plus, and probably suited for indian weather. thanks fro d reco
I like how you have listed out the ingredients... that is very helpful and indicative of the notes the fragrance will emit over time... great going... I will order all 4 (except for import) and try them one by one...
I'm shopping for a burner that I can change the burning element when it burns out. One with a thermostat and auto-off and timer feature. I'm in the USA. I prefer the least digital as possible. Motherboards burn out. Prefer analog stuff as much as possible. Seen some with dials to turn up or down. Not sure if thats possible.
hey sir if you have a friend In Oman ask him too send there local bakhoor which home made by the local in there villages you forget all bakhoor which you tried till know .
Spoke to Ajwad Perfumes in detail... They specified that Muattar An-Noor which is mentioned in the video has fragrance blends of paan/supari, little woody, indian scents... It is not typical arabic... So anyone looking for traditional Arabic smell will be disappointed... I think this should've been mentioned in detail in the video.. This is why Muattar An-Noor is possibly cheaper...
Being typical Arabic smell is cheaper and easier to make - so don’t equate Arabic smell with cost - if you are looking for Arabian smell I have highlighted two in my videos till now - check them out ( ark and Ayub attar bakhoor )
Review is very nice... Review of Ajwad is perhaps too brief... Since it's very attractive price wise, more detail about it's aroma, notes etc would hv been appreciated... Not sure between Ebrahim and Ark Enterprise
That's good, if it's long time keen the small, other thing is not expensive, because everyone can't buy expensive products. So like you do this video not expensive products and less price everyone can enjoy and fair 😊
No proper response from Ajwad perfume House 2 days gone . Mr.Divjot would request you to please validate the authenticity of the person before sharing in your feed . Being your subscriber we generally contact the person but this person not responding
Using incense is part of Indian culture for longer then any other culture and highlighting Indian products makes it easy for Indian viewers to buy - thanks for sharing your thoughts
Well, i was using Oud which i used to get from Dubai. After your video, i visited Ajwad store, which is hardly 2km from my home. I should say, Muattar Noor is an excellent Bakhoor, and looks like Im getting hooked to it. I bought it as it was not so expensive, despite having others i got from abroad. The smell is of the bakhoor is not completely oriental, partly sweet . it lasts well for a good 6hrs plus, and probably suited for indian weather. thanks fro d reco
Welcome - check my other videos also which have a lot of recommendations.
I like how you have listed out the ingredients... that is very helpful and indicative of the notes the fragrance will emit over time... great going... I will order all 4 (except for import) and try them one by one...
Thank you - check my other video out also on bakhoor
Once again, most unique fragrance based content in India. Thank you for the hard work Divjot!
Thank you so much !
I'm shopping for a burner that I can change the burning element when it burns out. One with a thermostat and auto-off and timer feature. I'm in the USA. I prefer the least digital as possible. Motherboards burn out. Prefer analog stuff as much as possible. Seen some with dials to turn up or down. Not sure if thats possible.
Check my other bakhoors video and get something from Ayub attar or hakimi perfume
Well done. Efforts are appreciated. Keep it up 👍
Thanks buddy for your support
hey sir if you have a friend In Oman ask him too send there local bakhoor which home made by the local in there villages you forget all bakhoor which you tried till know .
That sounds like a very good plan - I surely will try !!
@@IntellectualScents you will really surprised
Where to order it@@AniqMemon86
Spoke to Ajwad Perfumes in detail... They specified that Muattar An-Noor which is mentioned in the video has fragrance blends of paan/supari, little woody, indian scents... It is not typical arabic... So anyone looking for traditional Arabic smell will be disappointed... I think this should've been mentioned in detail in the video.. This is why Muattar An-Noor is possibly cheaper...
Being typical Arabic smell is cheaper and easier to make - so don’t equate Arabic smell with cost - if you are looking for Arabian smell I have highlighted two in my videos till now - check them out ( ark and Ayub attar bakhoor )
@@IntellectualScents ok many thnx for clarification...
Review is very nice... Review of Ajwad is perhaps too brief... Since it's very attractive price wise, more detail about it's aroma, notes etc would hv been appreciated... Not sure between Ebrahim and Ark Enterprise
May be I will do detail review on it - thanks for your support
@@IntellectualScents I have contacted Ajwad and liaising for order...
Me ordar karne laga to Sir Startup aroma bakhoor sahara 12600/100 GMS bta raha hai
Unfortunately price have increased as this video is more then year old
What is the device you’re using to burn bakhoor called ? Can you link it as In where to buy ?
It’s a jet flame available on Amazon - please search
That's good, if it's long time keen the small, other thing is not expensive, because everyone can't buy expensive products. So like you do this video not expensive products and less price everyone can enjoy and fair 😊
thanks
Hi sir. we are doing charcol tablets to burning bakhoor
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Sir your Instagram id please
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Buying few of them for sure 👍
go for it
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Hi,just watched your 1 year and 2 year old both bakhoor videos.which u suggest by the house of ibrahim. Suyifi or Hazrat?
Suyifi
Jabardast 👌🏻
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Try Swiss Arabian's bakhoors instead of these cheap ones.
What is the cost of Swiss Arabian bakhoor ?
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@@ubaid786wahid okay these bakhoors are very good - I will try Swiss Arabian also
Make video on bakhoor burners. Especially on portable gas bakhoors. Beacuse there are no bakhoor burners on amazon or flipkart
I did - check my other bakhoor video - it’s quite detailed
Awesome video ☺️
thanks
Excellent list of five more bakhoors.
Thank you - what’s your favourite bakhoor ?
Are Surruti uae bakhoors good?
No
Nice video 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
Where did u buy this wooden burner ...?
Ayub attars - link is in description and video - check my other video also
Most of the raw materials go from india only and it's really bad that we have import and pay import duty
Some raw material we also import also so its two way street .
Amazing👍
Thanks
This hansome never fails to amaze with his outstanding videos.... 😍
@@rupinderkaur5177 thank you
No proper response from Ajwad perfume House 2 days gone . Mr.Divjot would request you to please validate the authenticity of the person before sharing in your feed . Being your subscriber we generally contact the person but this person not responding
Please contact this number +91 9645519898
@@IntellectualScents but insta no reply will try . Thanks for the info
@@joyfulg yes some issue so they were not active on Instagram
@@IntellectualScents Anyways first impression that counts.. keep posting more videos brother.. very informative..🔥
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Explain ?
Or aap bta rahe ho 4000/100gms
They have increased prices
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You definitely have no idea about real bakhour …. Most the houses of fragrance are Indian? For an Arabic product😂😂😂
Using incense is part of Indian culture for longer then any other culture and highlighting Indian products makes it easy for Indian viewers to buy - thanks for sharing your thoughts