I purchased some DOP to be familiar with it's scent, so I can identify it in adulterated oils. The DOP I got was odorless.
I think that there are a variety of adulterants. The adulterated oils that I experienced, definitely used different adulterants, and on top of that, added aromatics.
As for the Murshid Bazaar types, it seems to be a widely used adulterant.
Aside from adulterants, there must be extenders. How else can I buy a Tola of Cambodi oil from Arabian Oud for $20. Probably a few drops of soaked-wood (grade D or less), then the rest,.......extenders.
Hey, if my budget was that low, that's all I can afford to use. ******as I am reminded of that, I am very thankful that I can afford to buy the pure-uncut-stuff*****
As for forced aging, I didn't used to mind it, but after AOMeg I cannot tolerate it anymore.
As for some old-time classic type oils. Can there be some excellent oils out there to discover? But of course, ............but good luck on that. They are few.... and far apart.
I think that there are a variety of adulterants. The adulterated oils that I experienced, definitely used different adulterants, and on top of that, added aromatics.
As for the Murshid Bazaar types, it seems to be a widely used adulterant.
Aside from adulterants, there must be extenders. How else can I buy a Tola of Cambodi oil from Arabian Oud for $20. Probably a few drops of soaked-wood (grade D or less), then the rest,.......extenders.
Hey, if my budget was that low, that's all I can afford to use. ******as I am reminded of that, I am very thankful that I can afford to buy the pure-uncut-stuff*****
As for forced aging, I didn't used to mind it, but after AOMeg I cannot tolerate it anymore.
As for some old-time classic type oils. Can there be some excellent oils out there to discover? But of course, ............but good luck on that. They are few.... and far apart.