

Oud oil is known for its strong, long-lasting scent. But it’s easy to overdo it, especially when applied to certain areas. Here are the worst spots to put oud oil if you want to avoid overpowering yourself or others.
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Clothes
Oud oil can stain fabric and smell too intense when trapped in clothing fibers. You’ll also lose the warmth from your skin, which helps the scent develop naturally. -
Face
Applying oud close to your nose, like on your face or forehead, can be overwhelming. It’s also likely to irritate sensitive skin. -
Underarms
This isn’t a substitute for deodorant. The combination of oud oil and sweat can create a scent that’s less than pleasant. -
Between Fingers
If you apply oud here, you’ll transfer it to everything you touch, from your phone to your keyboard. It’s not an ideal spot for fragrance diffusion, either. -
Around Eyes and Mouth
Oud oil is potent and can burn if it gets in your eyes or mouth. Avoid applying anywhere close to these areas.
For the best oud experience, stick to your pulse points like wrists and neck. Start with a small amount and adjust from there.