HSN Code: 3301
Botanical Name: Fusanus Spicatus
CAS Number: 8006-87-9
Sandalwood Essential Oil
Sandalwood essential oil (Fusanus Spicatus Wood Oil) has soothing, cooling and moisturising properties and is primarily used for dry skin conditions caused by a loss of moisture. It can also be used for the treatment of oily skin. Sandalwood essential oil is a yellow to golden-yellow, viscous liquid with a soft, woody and extremely tenacious odour.
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