SANDALWOOD
Sandalwood is primarily a woody scent, characterized by creamy, milky, smooth, warm, and slightly sweet notes, with a resinous undertone. It has a medium intensity and is long-lasting, typically acting as a base note, providing warmth.
Origin & Extraction
Sandalwood is primarily a natural ingredient derived from the heartwood of Santalum trees, mainly found in India (Mysore), Australia, and New Caledonia. It's extracted through steam distillation or CO2 extraction.
History & Culture
Sandalwood is primarily a natural ingredient derived from the heartwood of Santalum trees, mainly found in India (Mysore), Australia, and New Caledonia. It's extracted through steam distillation or CO2 extraction.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Sandalwood is primarily a natural ingredient derived from the heartwood of Santalum trees, mainly found in India (Mysore), Australia, and New Caledonia. It's extracted through steam distillation or CO2 extraction.