Sandalwood mysore oil

The sandalwood tree is a small evergreen parasitic tree that steals nutrients by adsorbing the roots of other trees. It is native to India and small islands in the Indian Ocean. The best quality sandalwood is produced in Mysore Province, India. Sandalwood trees grow very slowly, and only very mature sandalwood trees that are almost dead from old age can be cut down. The cut trunks must first be eaten by ants, and only the inner hardwood in the trunk that cannot be attacked by insects can be used as building materials, furniture and incense materials. The main part for producing essential oils. Sandalwood essential oil contains more than 90% of santalol, and the rest include terpene, santalic acid, santalic acid and santalone. The color ranges from yellow to dark brown. The oil is thick and viscous. The smell is not very strong at first, but the smell will last for a long time and become stronger after being applied to the skin. Australian sandalwood is grown by grafting West Indian sandalwood, and the quality is certainly not as good as real sandalwood. The higher quality sandalwood essential oil is produced in East India and Vietnam. and New Caledonia.