Mukhallat - Perfumery Base

Mukhallat - Perfumery Base Manufacturer & Supplier

As a trusted leader in the fragrance industry, BMV Fragrances specializes in manufacturing and supplying superior Mukhallat crucial to the perfumery sector. Our world-class extraction facilities ensure each product is pure and consistent. Offering competitive pricing, we make premium-quality products accessible without sacrificing standards. With a well-established distribution network, we guarantee fast and dependable delivery across the globe. Dedicated to innovation and continuous research, we aim to fulfill customer needs, fostering long-term relationships built on trust, supported by decades of industry experience.

Mukhallat - Perfumery Base Manufacturer & Supplier

BMV Fragrances stands as a symbol of Reliability, Quality, and Excellence in the perfumery & fragrance manufacturing industry.

What does the term Mukhallat mean?

In Arabic, the word Mukhallat means “mix” or “mixture.”

Why is Mukhallat considered a trend in fine fragrances?

Mukhallat is the latest trend in fine fragrances and is gradually becoming a global phenomenon.

Where are Mukhallats most popular?

They are especially famous in the Middle East region.

What types of essential oils are commonly used in Mukhallat?

Mukhallats are usually made with heavy florals and woody essential oils. A typical mixture includes saffron, rose, sandalwood, and oudh.

Have other oils been added to Mukhallat over time?

Yes, oils such as jasmine have gradually been introduced into Mukhallat formulations.

What traditional ingredients are also used in Mukhallat?

Attars, hinas, and shamamas are sometimes added to give a unique twist to Mukhallats.

What is one of the most important characteristics of Mukhallat?

One of the defining features of Mukhallat is its longevity on the skin.

Why do Mukhallats need to last long?

Because of the high temperatures in the Middle East, fragrances evaporate more quickly, so Mukhallats are formulated with heavier materials to ensure they last longer.

How has BMV contributed to the creation of Mukhallats?

BMV has been working with dedication to develop new types of Mukhallats for the Middle Eastern market.

What range of Mukhallats does BMV offer?

BMV offers a wide variety of Mukhallats, available exclusively for export. These include traditional versions with rosy, saffronic, and sandalwood tones, as well as modern fresher types.

Why Choose BMV Fragrances?

Premium Quality:

100% pure and natural essential oils, resinoids, absolutes, and fragrance oils, ensuring unmatched quality.

Innovation-Driven:

Continuous investment in R&D to stay ahead of trends and deliver innovative solutions.

Global Leadership:

Trusted by top brands worldwide for excellence in fragrance production.

Extensive Range:

A wide variety of essential oils, perfume oils and fragrance oils to meet diverse industry needs.

Strict Quality Control:

Every batch undergoes rigorous checks for consistent, high-quality products.

Competitive Pricing:

Top-tier products at competitive prices for great value.

Source directly from manufacturer.

Balsam Peru Super Absolute®

BLP/04/44/P

100% Pure & Natural

Saffron Extract 10

SAF/01/44/P

100% Pure & Natural

Oudh Makkaj +

OUD/63/46/R

100% Pure & Natural

FAQs on Mukhallat

Mukhallats are blends and do not originate from a single plant. They typically include natural extracts such as saffron (from Crocus sativus), rose (from Rosa damascena), sandalwood (from Santalum album), and oudh (from Aquilaria species).

Traditional Mukhallats rely heavily on natural essential oils and attars, but modern formulations may include safe synthetic aroma molecules for balance or affordability.

Ingredients in Mukhallats are obtained through various methods: steam distillation (rose, sandalwood), solvent extraction (jasmine, oudh), and CO₂ extraction (saffron, some florals).

Mukhallats are heavy, warm, and long-lasting, often combining woody, floral, spicy, and resinous tones for depth and richness.

Mukhallats are primarily used in fine perfumery and luxury personal care products, especially in Middle Eastern markets.

They often act as a balance between top and base notes, providing longevity and depth to the overall fragrance.

Like other perfumes, some Mukhallats may cause skin sensitivity if applied directly in high concentration. They should comply with IFRA guidelines for safe use.

When stored in dark, airtight bottles away from light and heat, Mukhallats generally maintain quality for 2–3 years or longer, depending on their natural oil content.

Mukhallats are highly sought after in the Middle East and increasingly gaining traction in Europe, the US, and Asia due to growing interest in oriental and niche fragrances.