Sandalwood (Australian)

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**Essential oil structure** https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51220242084_7f5994b1c9_c.jpg **Product ingredients** 100.00% Australian sandalwood essential oil **capacity** 12ML **English name** Sandalwood (Australian) **Latin name** Santalum spicatum **Extraction method** Steam distillation **Extraction site** Root ball Branches stem **Fragrance** Woody notes with rich earthy fragrance **Historical Documents** In the past, aboriginal novice mothers would squat in the fragrant smoke of sandalwood leaves and sawdust. It was used by the indigenous people as an anti-infective medicine for colds, abscesses and chest diseases. Australian sandalwood essential oil was used by pharmacists in the UK and Western Europe as an antimicrobial agent before penicillin was introduced. Australian sandalwood is one of the largest export products of the Western Australian colonies. It grows in Western Australia and South Australia and has 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 called Santalum spicatum, the best quality tree for producing essential oils is wild sandalwood grown by the aborigines of Western Australia. It is now also grown in gardens, and the distillation process of the wood must be completed by steam distillation for 2-7 days. . Today, East Indian sandalwood is in danger of extinction, and its mining is restricted by the Indian government. Many aromatherapists mostly use Australian sandalwood instead. In many applications, Australian sandalwood also has a greater advantage than Indian sandalwood. There is more α-bisabolol, which has more soothing effect on sensitive skin. **Essential oils suitable for blending** Quincea, Lemon Myrtle, Lemon Fine Seed Essential Oil https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51218833942_a2572e3551_k.jpg **Precautions** The above information is provided for reference by essential oil lovers. Our products do not involve any medical behavior. Aromatherapy is a natural therapy and cannot be regarded as orthodox medicine. If you have any discomfort, please seek legal professional doctors immediately to avoid delays in the opportunity to seek medical treatment.

Product Details

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Plants & Flowers
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Australia
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Down to the last 4
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No.51,464 - Home & Living  |  No.4,249 - Fragrances
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Listing Summary
Also known as big-fruit sandalwood, it has a warm and calm scent, which calms the atmosphere when scented. Because of the multi-molecule relationship, the use of aroma conditioning is more widely used than Indian white sandalwood, and the price is more affordable than Indian sandalwood. It has gradually become the new darling of aroma therapists.

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