Essential Oil Structure

Product ingredients
100.00% Australian Sandalwood Essential Oil
capacity
1ML
English name
Sandalwood (Australian)
Latin name
Santalum spicatum
Extraction method
steam distillation
Extraction site
root ball
branches
stem
fragrance
A rich, earthy, woody fragrance that can be used as a perfume (please do a skin sensitivity test).
Historical Documents
Aboriginal new mothers used to crouch in the fragrant smoke of sandalwood leaves and sawdust. It was used by Aboriginal peoples as an anti-infective for colds, abscesses and chest diseases. Australian sandalwood essential oil was used by pharmacists in England and Western Europe as an anti-microbial agent before penicillin was introduced. Australian sandalwood was one of the largest exports of the Western Australian colony. Grows in Western Australia and South Australia, with a huge distribution area. Strictly controlled by the Western Australian government's Sandalwood Act, Australians need a permit to harvest timber from the wild. Botanically known as Santalum spicatum, the best tree for producing essential oils is wild sandalwood grown by the aborigines in Western Australia, and now it is also planted in the garden, and the distillation process of the wood must go through 2-7 days of steam distillation to complete . Today, East Indian sandalwood is on the verge of extinction and is restricted by the Indian government. Many aromatherapists mostly use Australian sandalwood instead. Australian sandalwood also has advantages over Indian sandalwood in many applications. There is more alpha-bisabolol, which is more soothing for sensitive skin.
Essential oils suitable for blending
Quincea, Lemon Myrtle, Lemon Seed Essential Oils

Precautions
The above information is for the reference of essential oil lovers. Our products do not involve any medical behavior.
Aromatherapy is a natural remedy and cannot be considered orthodox medicine.
If you have any discomfort, please seek legal professional medical treatment immediately, so as not to delay the time to seek medical treatment.

Product ingredients
100.00% Australian Sandalwood Essential Oil
capacity
1ML
English name
Sandalwood (Australian)
Latin name
Santalum spicatum
Extraction method
steam distillation
Extraction site
root ball
branches
stem
fragrance
A rich, earthy, woody fragrance that can be used as a perfume (please do a skin sensitivity test).
Historical Documents
Aboriginal new mothers used to crouch in the fragrant smoke of sandalwood leaves and sawdust. It was used by Aboriginal peoples as an anti-infective for colds, abscesses and chest diseases. Australian sandalwood essential oil was used by pharmacists in England and Western Europe as an anti-microbial agent before penicillin was introduced. Australian sandalwood was one of the largest exports of the Western Australian colony. Grows in Western Australia and South Australia, with a huge distribution area. Strictly controlled by the Western Australian government's Sandalwood Act, Australians need a permit to harvest timber from the wild. Botanically known as Santalum spicatum, the best tree for producing essential oils is wild sandalwood grown by the aborigines in Western Australia, and now it is also planted in the garden, and the distillation process of the wood must go through 2-7 days of steam distillation to complete . Today, East Indian sandalwood is on the verge of extinction and is restricted by the Indian government. Many aromatherapists mostly use Australian sandalwood instead. Australian sandalwood also has advantages over Indian sandalwood in many applications. There is more alpha-bisabolol, which is more soothing for sensitive skin.
Essential oils suitable for blending
Quincea, Lemon Myrtle, Lemon Seed Essential Oils

Precautions
The above information is for the reference of essential oil lovers. Our products do not involve any medical behavior.
Aromatherapy is a natural remedy and cannot be considered orthodox medicine.
If you have any discomfort, please seek legal professional medical treatment immediately, so as not to delay the time to seek medical treatment.