Product Description
Product Name: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 EO
Latin Name: Santalum spicatum
Country of Origin: Australia
Method of Extraction: CO2 extracted
Cultivation: Conventional
General Description: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is extracted from the heartwood of the Santalum spicatum tree, which is a member of the Santalaceae family. The tree is native to Australia and is known for its fragrant wood and therapeutic properties. The oil has a warm, woody, and slightly spicy aroma.
Notes: Base
Common Uses: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is known for its grounding and calming properties. It is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation, reduce feelings of stress and anxiety, and improve mental clarity. It is also commonly used in skincare products for its anti-inflammatory and anti-aging effects.
Characteristics: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is a thick, viscous, and reddish-brown liquid. Its aroma is warm, woody, and slightly spicy.
Blends with: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil blends well with other wood and floral oils, as well as with spice and citrus oils, such as bergamot, lavender, and frankincense.
Cautions: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is generally considered safe for use. However, as with all essential oils, it should be diluted in a carrier oil before being applied to the skin. It may cause skin irritation in some individuals.
Spiritual: Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is believed to help promote a sense of spiritual connection and inner peace. It is associated with the Crown Chakra, which is linked to consciousness, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening.
History: Santalum spicatum has been used for its fragrant wood and therapeutic properties in traditional medicine and perfumery for centuries. Sandalwood Spicatum CO2 essential oil is a popular ingredient in high-end skincare and beauty products, as well as in natural perfumes and fragrances. The Conventional cultivation method means that the essential oil is sourced from trees that may be grown using synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, rather than organic farming practices.
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Have only used it twice. I will try a more expensive Sandalwood to compare.