Sandalwood Oil - A Valued Ingredient in Perfumery

Date Posted:1 April 2024 

The global fragrance market is a multi-billion-dollar industry which is anticipated to reach USD 84.02 billion by 2028.[i] With this growth is an increased demand for natural based, high quality, long lasting, luxury scents. Consumers are also demanding more ethical and sustainable products which sees perfumers looking to ethically source quality, sustainable ingredients and makes our Sandalwood oil the perfect choice.

Sandalwood oil is a popular and valued ingredient in perfumery. Its appeal can be attributed to several reasons:

Aromatic Qualities: Sandalwood oil has a warm, rich, and woody fragrance with sweet and creamy undertones. Its aromatic profile adds depth, complexity, and longevity to perfumes.

Fixative Properties: Sandalwood oil acts as a fixative in perfumes, helping to slow down the evaporation of more volatile fragrance compounds. This contributes to the overall longevity of the fragrance on the skin.

Base Note: In perfumery, fragrances are often categorised into top, middle (heart), and base notes. Sandalwood is commonly used as a base note due to its long-lasting nature. Base notes provide a foundation for the overall fragrance and help create a well-balanced composition.

Versatility: Sandalwood blends well with a wide range of other fragrance ingredients, both natural and synthetic. Its versatility allows perfumers to use it in various combinations to create different olfactory experiences. These differences are notable in our own fragrance range, which contains fragrances that use either Australian Sandalwood oil or Sandalwood Album oil to create scents that vary from spicy, ambery fragrances to more floral citrus blends.

Therapeutic Properties: Sandalwood oil is believed to have calming and grounding effects, which can contribute to the overall psychological impact of a fragrance. This may enhance the wearer's mood or evoke certain emotions.

Cultural Significance: Sandalwood has cultural and traditional significance in various regions. Its use in perfumes can add a touch of exoticism and cultural richness to a fragrance.

When combined with other perfume ingredients, sandalwood oil can enhance or modify the overall scent profile. It may soften sharper notes, add warmth, and create a well-rounded fragrance. The interplay of sandalwood with other ingredients depends on the specific formulation and the perfumer's intention.

 

 

 

Source: Mordor Intelligence. Fragrance & Perfume Industry Size and Share Analysis – Growth Trends and Forecasts (2024-2029) https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/fragrance-and-perfume-market

 


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