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Sandalwood perfume Oil - Natural Sandalwood perfume Oil for Aromatherapy & other usages

 

 


15 ML Sandalwood perfume OiL
 

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15 ML Sandalwood perfume Oil
 
USD 24.50



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10 ML Sandalwood perfume Oil
 
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Sandalwood perfume Oil

Sandalwood

Sandalwood essential oil provides perfumes with a striking wood base note. Sandalwood smells are not unlike other wood scents with the exception that it has a bright and fresh edge with few natural analogues. When used in smaller proportions in a perfume, it is an excellent fixative to enhance the head space of other fragrances.

Sandalwood essential oil was popular in medicine up to 1920-1930, mostly as urogenital (internal) and skin (external) antiseptic. Its main component santalol (~90%) has antimicrobial property. It is used in aromatherapy and Sandalwood oil is also used to prepare soaps.

Sandalwood is the fragrant wood of trees in the genus Santalum. Species of this tree are found in southern India, Sri Lanka, Hawaii, South Pacific islands and Australia. It is used as fragrance in perfume and incense, and for woodworking. Some temples have been built with sandalwood in India and these retain the aroma for centuries. Jewelry boxes, fans, and ornate carvings continue to be made in many parts of Asia, especially India, using sandalwood.

Sandalwood

Botanical Name: Santalum album


 

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