Sandalwood

Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The wood is heavy and yellow in color, and it is notable for retaining its fragrance for decades. Sandalwood oil, extracted from the wood, is highly prized for its aromatic and long-lasting properties.

The scent profile of sandalwood is rich, warm, and woody with earthy, balsamic undertones. It possesses creamy, soft, and smooth qualities that make it a popular base note in perfumery. The aroma is often described as deep, with a subtle sweet, and milky texture, exuding an exotic and slightly spicy fragrance that is both soothing and grounding.

Often used in incense, essential oils, and perfumes, sandalwood's comforting and calming scent is also thought to bring about a sense of relaxation and peace, making it a favorite in aromatherapy and meditative practices. Its versatile fragrance blends well with many other scents, including jasmine, rose, and vanilla, enhancing its appeal in various scented products.

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