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Most of the world's sandalwood oil is produced in Karnataka.
Sandalwood oil in India is widely used in the cosmetic industry.
Somehow, sandalwood oil must be hermaphroditic in nature!
Sandalwood oil is used in perfumes, cosmetics, and sacred unguents.
A factory to distill sandalwood oil from the wood was set up at Mysore in the same year.
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Because of its strength, sandalwood oil should never be applied to the skin without being diluted in a carrier oil.
The story of Love, a fragrance containing sandalwood oil, is an illustration of how complicated finding such ingredients can be.
Sandalwood oil and α-santalol have been associated with chemopreventive activity in animal models of carcinogenesis.
Sandalwood oil, also known as 'liquid gold,' is extracted from the roots and wood of sandalwood.
In manufacturing, white sandalwood oil is used as a fragrance in soaps, cosmetics, and perfumes.
Sandalwood oil contains more than 90% sesquiterpenic alcohols of which 50-60% is the tricyclic α-santalol.
The unique odour of attars is obtained by condensing vapours into the base material, mainly sandalwood oil.
Its chemical structure is closely related to that of both α-santolol and β-santolol, which are the primary constituents of sandalwood oil.
Mysore Sandal Soap is the only soap in the world made from 100% pure sandalwood oil.
It is not all gloomy news for trees: the situation regarding Indian sandalwood oil (Mysore) is much healthier.
Oil was distilled for the first time in 1875, and by the turn of the century there was intermittent production of Australian sandalwood oil.
This factory, which was set up in 1916, started manufacturing soaps under the brand-name Mysore sandal soap using sandalwood oil as the main ingredient.
The fragrance was fresh, which contrasted to most of the known heavy scents of the time, such as cinnamon oil, sandalwood oil or musk.
The oil is used in perfumery; it is blended with sandalwood oil to produce 'attar genda' perfume.
Some individuals respond well to the topical application of sandalwood oil on the affected area, particularly in reducing the prevalence of pustules and erythema.
As of 2002, about 60 tons of sandalwood oil are produced annually by steam distillation of the heartwood of Santalum album.
A courtesan, an expensive courtesan, who drenches herself in sandalwood oil to cover the nauseating stench of the bedbugs with which she is infested.
She was not to wear a corset or stockings, and she anointed her temples, the hollow of her throat, and her wrists with sandalwood oil.
Due to its low fluorescence and optimal refractive index, sandalwood oil is often employed as an immersion oil within ultraviolet and fluorescence microscopy.