This high-grade Sri Lankan sandalwood oil has become the new criterion other santals have to live up to. The fact that it’s Sri Lankan santalum album does make it rarer than most varieties, but it’s not just because it’s Sri Lankan sandalwood that you going to love it – it’s because it’s a fantastic quality sandalwood distillation.Compared to Indian or Australian santal oils, Sri Lankan sandalwood is a touch sweeter and less dry, and this high-grade distill is also several notches smoother than just about everything you have tried. Sundun Ceylon is so creamy and gourmand, other sandalwood oils seem astringent when you smell them in contrast. Ceylon sandalwood smell tart, overly balsamic, with an acidic pitch akin to what you smell in oxidized oils. Not that any of them are actually oxidized. Ceylon sandalwood popular for its smoothness
There’s a mellow animalic tone to the profile – a sign of the quality heartwood it was distilled from – that gives you a delicious tinge of creamy musk riding atop the heavenly sweetness of fossilized amber and frankincense stirred into the smooth buttery heart that makes this such an addictive and meditative aroma to have wafting from you all day.
If your collection of sandalwood oils is missing a Silani, then Ceylon sandalwood saves you from working your way up and directly gives you the cream of the crop. If you’re a sworn sandalwood addicted person this will probably become your new daily perfume.
Purity: 100%
Botanical Name: Santalum album
Origin: Sri Lanka ( Ceylon )
Method: Steam Distilled
Plant Part: Whole
Note: Middle
Aroma: Sweet / Woody
Color: Pale Yellow / Brown
Packaging: Amber-colored dropper bottle
Caution: Avoid contact with the eyes. Discontinue use if any irritation occurs. Natural Essential Oils are highly concentrated and should be mixed with a carrier oil before applying on the skin.
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