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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SandalwoodSandalwood - Wikipedia

    Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods. Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world.

  2. Jun 23, 2024 · Sandalwood, (genus Santalum), genus of about 25 species of semiparasitic plants of the family Santalaceae, especially the fragrant wood of the true, or white, sandalwood, Santalum album. The group is distributed throughout southeastern Asia, Australia, and islands of the South Pacific.

  3. May 11, 2024 · Sandalwood essential oil is valued for its multifaceted benefits, including use in aromatherapy and skin care. The oil is believed to have anti-inflammatory and calming effects, addressing both physical and mental health aspects.

  4. Jan 28, 2020 · Sandalwood oil has a classic scent and a very interesting agglomeration of benefits. It can be used as an antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, and an astringent. In addition to that, it also has cicatrizant, carminative, diuretic, disinfectant, emollient, expectorant, and hypotensive properties.

  5. Aug 2, 2021 · Overview. Sandalwood essential oil is found in many perfumes and air fresheners. It’s a classic scent from a valuable tree. But the value of sandalwood oil may go beyond smell. Sandalwood may...

  6. Jul 30, 2022 · Known for its intoxicating scent, sandalwood has been a precious commodity for over 3,000 years, fuelling ‘sandalwood rushes’ into the 20th century. Christopher Cottrell. + FOLLOW. Published ...

  7. Jun 9, 2021 · Sandalwood oil helps nourish the skin, improve the elasticity of skin cells, even out skin tone. Because of these qualities, it can be beneficial in reducing the appearance of scars. According to...

  8. Sandalwood Information. Sandalwood has been used in many ancient cultures. The Chinese called it " Bai tan xiang", for the Japanese "Byakudan" or "Senden", and for those in the Hindu faith "Candana". An ancient Buddhist scripture states: "None but the Mali Mountains contain sandalwood".

  9. uebt.org › ingredient-stories › sandalwoodSandalwood — UEBT

    Mar 22, 2022 · Called the ‘king of woods’ in India, sandalwood has a long and sacred history. Sandalwood oil has been used for thousands of years as a traditional medicine for its distinct properties (antiseptic, astringent, diuretic and more) and as a fragrance in perfumery and cosmetics.

  10. The oil is used in the manufacture of soaps, incense, scents, and cosmetics; it also has several uses in religious rites, skin and hair therapeutic treatments, and in pharmaceuticals. There are many varieties of sandalwood oil, and Mysore sandalwood oil was considered one of the best in 1938. [1] [7] The sandalwood oil produced in Mysore ...

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