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The Sandalia Oil 95 ml CPO is a high quality Sandalwood fragance oil from the range of Swiss Arabian oils. This oil is alcohol free and is made from the natural extracts. With known positive effects on people suffering from somatic and mental disorders, Sandal Oil is one of the widely known and used oil across the globe. At Mukhallat, we present to you a sweet, warm and rich in texture Sandal Oil with exotic fragrance note. It leaves the wearer drenched in the mesmerizing essence of sandalwood oil. This oil being 100% natural and completely alcohol free is suitable for all skin types. Available to you in a wonderful bottle with exclusive packaging, it also makes a great gift item to be presented to your loved ones.
Ingredients: Top Notes: Orange, Honey Middle Notes: Lily, Rose, Saffron Base Notes: Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla
Directions: Apply Sandalia Oil all over your body regularly after bathing. It nourishes and keeps your skin soft. As it has a sweet and mesmerizing fragrance, this body oil is absolutely skin friendly and fit for all skin types. Made from the natural ingredients, it is fit for all skin types.
Note: Sandalia Oil is highly recommended for people suffering with mental disorders and is also a good massage oil. You can use it yourself and also gift it to your near and dear ones. Gifting it along with Goldie 6ml Roll on Swiss Arabian CPO, will surely impress your loved ones.
- Fragrance Notes:
Top Notes: Orange, Honey Middle Notes: Lily, Rose, Saffron Base Notes: Musk, Sandalwood, Vanilla
Orange: Orange is a citrus fruit and a hybrid between pomelo and mandarin. This evergreen flowery tree is the most commonly grown tree fruit in the world. Also known as the sweet orange, this tree delivers a delicious sweet fruit hesperidium fruit, which is actually a type of berry. Most commonly, the fruit of orange is eaten out of hand or processed to extract the orange juice.
Honey: Honey is a sweet food made by bees using nectar from flowers. The variety produced by honey bees (the genus Apis) is the one most commonly referred to and is the type of honey collected by beekeepers and consumed by humans. Honey produced by other bees and insects has distinctly different properties.
Lily: Lilium is a genus of herbaceous flowering plants growing from bulbs, all with large, prominent flowers. They comprise a genus of about 110 species in the lily family Liliaceae. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere, though their range extends into the northern subtropics.
Rose: A woody perennial plant of the genus Rosa, Rose has been extensively used in perfumery owing to its sweet incense. There are over 100 species. Most species belong to Asia, with a few native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Species, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and often are fragrant.Rose perfumes are made from attar of roses or rose oil, which is a mixture of volatile essential oils obtained by steam distilling the crushed petals of roses. An associated product is rose water which is used for cooking, cosmetics, medicine and in religious practices. The production technique originally started in Persia then spread through Arabia and India, and more recently into eastern Europe.
Saffron: Saffron's aroma is often described by connoisseurs as reminiscent of metallic honey with grassy or hay-like notes, while its taste has also been noted as hay-like and sweet. Saffron also contributes a luminous yellow-orange coloring to foods.
Musk: Musk is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base notes in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial substances with similar odors. Musk was a name originally given to a substance with a penetrating odor obtained from a gland of the male musk deer. The substance has been used as a popular perfume fixative since ancient times and is one of the most expensive animal products in the world. The name, originated from sanskrit muska meaning "testicle," has come to encompass a wide variety of substances with somewhat similar odors although many of them are quite different in their chemical structures.
Sandalwood: Sandalwood essential oil provides perfumes with a striking wood base note. Sandalwood smells somewhat like other wood scents, except it has a bright and fresh edge with few natural analogues. When used in smaller proportions in a perfume, it is an excellent fixative to enhance the head space[clarification needed] of other fragrances. Sandalwood oil is widely used in the cosmetic industry. The main source of true sandalwood, S. album, is a protected species, and demand for it cannot be met. Many species of plants are traded as "sandalwood". Within the genus Santalum alone, there are more than nineteen species.
Vanilla: Vanilla, known long ago to Indians of Middle America, came to, together with cocoa and other until then unknown fruits of the New World, win hearts of gourmands around the world since the discovery of America. Vanilla is the bronzer of the fragrance world. In large doses, it's overwhelming, but when used to subtler effect, it can be wonderfully good.
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Features
- Skin friendly
- 100% natural, alcohol free fragrance
- Fully absorbent and nourishing for the skin
- Can be mixed with other fragrances
- Everlasting aroma
- Provides superior lubrication and smooth glide required for massage
- Very handy gift item
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