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| Aroma | Differs slightly from the Pacific or Indian varieties. While still creamy and woody, it has a "drier," more resinous, and slightly bitter-sweet top note that some compare to a mixture of soft cedar and myrrh. |
| Category | Woody |
| Note | Base |
| Intensity | 3/6 |
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| [ More About ] | |
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| AKA | Australian sandalwood |
| Chinese | 檀香木 澳洲 |
| Japanese | サンダルウッドオーストラリア |
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| Botanical Family | Santalaceae |
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| Chemistry | Sesquiterpenol |
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| Common Usage | Emotional & Mental Well-being
Skin Care & Topical Use
Physical Support
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| Blending note | A fantastic fixative, meaning it helps lighter, flighty oils stay fragrant for much longer |
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| Do you know? | Australian Sandalwood trees are hemiparasitic, meaning they survive by "stealing" water and nutrients from the roots of nearby host plants like the Acacia. |
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| Contraindication | Always dilute with a carrier oil before topical application to avoid sensitivity, and consult a professional if pregnant, nursing, or under medical care |
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