Sandalwood Spicatum

Bottle of essential oil of Sandalwood Spicatum with Sandalwood

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Essential Oil

Sandalwood Spicatum

Botanical Name : Santalum Spicatum

Country of Origin : Australia

Olfactive Family : Woody

Harvester : Dutjahn

Harvested part : Wood

Main application : Diffusion

The essential oil of Sandalwood Spicatum or Australian Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) is native to the arid regions of Western Australia. It is obtained by steam distillation of sandalwood grown on trees of about twenty years. Its fragrance is known for its spicy, sweet and earthy notes.

The essential oil of sandalwood is commonly used in skin application to fight effectively against muscle and joint pain but also against acne disorders. It is also said to have many healing properties: anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory and healing. In diffusion or olfaction, it will be ideal against the disorders of the anxiety. Both meditative and relaxing, it also facilitates concentration.

Perfumery

Olfactory description

Sandalwood is a specialty of the house, an old friend who can be relied on without fail. Thefragrance begins with a fine woody note with spicy and marine notes, revealing its full seductive power. Smoky, but at the same time milky and powdery like rice, the heart is enveloping, irresistible. The evolution reveals a pure and unalterable jewel, as solid as it is radiant. Unremittingly softer and more comforting, this sublime woody note gradually gives way to an amber and musky accord with a bewitching trail.

In Perfume

Note:

Base notes

Associations :

Brings a great musky fixation: admirable in all circumstances.

Creations :

– “Santal 33” – The Fragrance Lab
– “Santal Précieux” – Parfums Caron
– Samsara” – Guerlain
– “Idol” – Lubin

Olfactotherapy

main emotions

Rich in Sesquiterpenes, this essential oil favors the development of a hollistic vision while promoting the perception and understanding of the subtle and invisible worlds. Sandalwood Spicatum dissolves blockages and rigidity, soothes, relaxes and balances the nervous system. Sesquiterpenes are also very powerful on anchoring and particularly appreciated during meditation. Also rich in Sesquiterpenols, it is balancing and transmits harmony and stability to people under stress and with poor control of their emotions.

At peace, unified, inner serenity

Indications

– Stress
– Nervousness
– Impatience
– Dispersion

Tips for use

– 5 to 10 drops in a diffuser (prioritize an ultrasonic or nebulizer diffuser)
– a few drops on a ceramic pebble to place in a closet or a living room
– on a wet cloth, let it infuse, inhale deeply several times a day

For more details and to know if an oil is suitable for you and the best use for you, do not hesitate to contact an olfactotherapist

Aromatherapy

Properties

– Venous decongestant +++.
– Lymphatic decongestant +++.
– Anti-inflammatory ++.
– Sedative ++.
– Antiseptic++.
– General stimulant ++.

Tips for use

For your safety and that of your loved ones, consider consulting a professional aromatherapist.

In the kitchen

This extract does not currently have a FEMA* number

*The FEMA number is an international food safety number. It is essential to be able to use them in the kitchen, without it, you are not allowed to consume them. The Sender rejects any responsibility in case of non respect of these rules.

Product Information

General Characteristics

Type of culture: Traditional culture
Harvesting : All year round
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Production capacity: >100kg per year
Type of product : 100% pure and natural essential oil

Organoleptic characteristics

– Yellow, golden color oil
– Woody and persistent scent
– Slightly thick liquid appearance

Main Components

– Alpha Santalol – 23
– Nuciferol – 13
– E-Farnesol – 8
– Beta-Santalol – 7
– Epi-Alpha-Bisabolol – 5

Physical characteristics

– Density: 0.968 to 0.978
– Flash point : > 100 °C

Allergens

– Farnesol

product number

Case number: 8024-35-9
Lot No.: SAS/AUS/DUT/1118
DLUO : 31/08/2023

Conservation

Essential oils are sensitive to UV radiation and to the progressive evaporation of their constituents. It is therefore imperative to keep them in a colored glass or aluminum bottle with a tight seal at a temperature between 5°C and 40°C.

CAUTION: Before any use of essential oils read imperatively the precautions of use.

Causes severe eye irritation / Causes skin irritation / May cause skin allergy / In large quantities: Toxic to aquatic organisms, causes long-term effects / IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of soap and water / IF IN EYES: apply vegetable oil, then rinse with water / If irritation or rash occurs: consult a doctor (keep container available) / Keep out of reach of children: apply a vegetable oil liberally, then rinse with water / In case of irritation or skin rash: consult a doctor (keep container available)/ Keep out of reach of children / Do not use on pregnant or nursing women and children under 6 years of age.

The information provided on the Le Sourceur site is intended to be informative. They are derived from laboratory research and books published by health professionals but can in no way replace a doctor’s prescription. Le Sourceur declines all responsibility for self-medication.

Bibliography

On internet

1. Dutjahn
2. Caron perfumes
3. The trek of the essentials
4. Wikiphyto – Sandalwood

Books

1. KE-NAKO (il est temps) Draughtsman JEF/Author Stéphane Piquart – Editions Expression Cosmétique 2010

Films

1. Sur la piste des senteurs: Attar a taste of sacred perfume – Production: Jangal Films

Thanks

Kathy Vandevelde Olfactotherapist
Adrien Blanc for his perfume expertise
Aurore Jouan for her expertise in olfactotherapy

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