FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The best places to apply itra are pulse points like the wrists, neck, and behind the ears. These areas generate heat, which helps diffuse the scent. You can also apply itra behind the knees for a lasting effect, as these areas warm up while you move throughout the day.
The way a fragrance smells can change based on your skin’s pH balance, hormones, and even diet. These factors, along with your body’s warmth and moisture, influence how a perfume's notes develop on your skin.
Perfumes & Itra generally last several years if stored properly, away from heat and light. Over time, exposure to air can cause oxidation, changing the scent. Perfume & Itra kept in cool, dark places will maintain its quality for a longer period.
This phenomenon, called "nose blindness" or olfactory fatigue, happens when your brain becomes accustomed to a scent and stops registering it after some time. Others around you can still smell it even if you can't.
Yes, Perfume's content might cause irritation. In this case, applying perfume to your clothes, it can help you enjoy the scent without direct skin contact.
Yes, even natural Itra having irritating effect on skin depending on the nature of the natural ingredients of Itra and your PH of your skin.
No, approx 95% attars in the fragrance market are synthetic. The remaining 5% are natural which are costlier. So if anybody says that this is a natural attar under ₹100 or something else, then there is something wrong in it.
We are selling both types of itra. You will see them in our products category. In the "Alcohol Free Scents" category all the itra are synthetic, but it does not contain harmful chemicals. In the "Natural Itra" category all the products are natural.
There is no parameter to check whether itra is synthetic or not. Even synthetic itra is looking & smells like natural itra.
No, you will apply it only to your clothes. Don't apply it on your eyes or any sensitive areas.