Sandalwood comes from a small, hemiparasitic tree that feeds by grafting its roots onto neighboring trees to absorb their sap, unable to extract nutrients from the soil on its own. The variety Santalum austrocaledonicum was discovered in 1840 on the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia.
In India, its fragrant wood was used in the construction of numerous temples. It is even mentioned in certain biblical passages: during the reign of King Solomon, it was reportedly used to make harps, lutes, and balustrades in the temple of Jerusalem. Sandalwood is still central to Hindu rituals and ceremonies today. It is used, among other things, in the preparation of ritual pastes used in temples dedicated to the goddess Shiva.
In the Pacific Islands, it is traditionally mixed with coconut oil and applied to the skin and hair. In the Comoros and Mozambique, women make it into a paste for a face mask worn in public, protecting and nourishing the skin during daily activities.
Overexploitation led to a shortage of this precious resource as early as 1865. Today, this is one of the reasons why Aliksir prioritizes crops that respect ecological standards and biodiversity, in order to preserve the species and its environment.
Data sheet
Distilled part:
Drink
Extraction method:
Steam distillation
Features:
Dense, thick, yellowish liquid.
Energy and emotional action:
Sandalwood is known for its calming effect on the mind, which explains its ancient use in India to aid meditation. It calms agitated thoughts, facilitates inner visualization, and supports the grounding necessary for spiritual practice. Its warm, exotic scent evokes both sensuality and serenity, creating an atmosphere conducive to introspection and energy work.
On a subtle level, it promotes the connection between the root chakra and the crown chakra, contributing to the awakening of the Kundalini in a harmonious dynamic. By balancing masculine and feminine energies, it helps transform the intensity of desire into a more conscious and complete experience. Sandalwood thus supports a path towards a deeper understanding of the connection between love, life energy, and the sacred dimension.
Uses
Eating
It delicately flavors jams, adding a subtle and aromatic touch.
Perfumery
Its fragrance is balsamic and woody, offering a warm and soothing note.
Environment
When diffused, it promotes the harmonization of space and stimulates creativity, creating an atmosphere conducive to inspiration.
Skin care
Widely used in aftershaves and creams, it is particularly beneficial for oily, acne-prone or dry skin, thanks to its balancing properties.
Synergy
It blends wonderfully with lavender, rose, clove, jasmine, myrrh, patchouli, vetiver, black pepper, bergamot, rosewood, geranium and benzoin.
Belle qualité de Santal renouvelable en plus! Son prix vaut définitivement sa qualité olfactive pour ma part sans oublier les propriétés qu’on lui attribue! Merci .
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Sylvia
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This oil has a rich, warm, woody aroma and a favourite of my husband. I make an aftershave spray with the addition of this oil for any redness, irritation and dryness he encounters and the result is soft, supple skin with a beautiful soft scent.
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Essential oil is a fragrant, volatile substance extracted mainly through steam distillation from aromatic plants.
On average, there are 25 to 30 drops of essential oil in 1 ml.
However, this is not an exact value, as several factors can influence the number of drops, such as the oil's viscosity and the type of dropper used.
Each essential oil has unique properties. To choose the right one, it’s important to identify your needs: relaxation, stress management, better sleep, pain relief… For more personalized advice, we recommend visiting our stores.
Some essential oils contain allergenic molecules, and some people may be allergic to them. Therefore, individuals with allergies or sensitive skin should be cautious and test the product by applying two drops of the essential oil to the inner crease of the elbow. If no reaction occurs after 48 hours, the essential oil is suitable for you.
Essential oils are complex natural substances made up of hundreds of biochemical molecules. Each oil has a unique biochemical profile that can be used to verify its authenticity and purity. To determine if an essential oil is 100% pure, a scientific method called gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is used. At Aliksir, all oils sold are rigorously tested using this process to guarantee their authenticity, purity, and the absence of contaminants or additives.
The shelf life of essential oils is difficult to determine precisely. It also depends on storage conditions. Make sure to close the essential oil bottle tightly and protect it from light and heat. Under these conditions, essential oils can last between 3 to 5 years. In any case, always refer to the expiration date indicated on the product. An essential oil is considered expired if it was fluid but has become viscous, if its scent has changed from its characteristic aroma, or if its color has darkened compared to the original.
We recommend consulting an aromatherapy specialist or a doctor. If that is not possible, you should at least be informed about contraindications and potential interactions with other substances. Essential oils are highly active substances with a wide variety of molecules, so it is your responsibility to use them properly.
Not all essential oils are suitable for diffusion. Some contain molecules that can be neurotoxic, irritating, or too harsh for the respiratory system, especially in children, sensitive individuals, and animals. For example, peppermint, thyme thymol, sage, clove, cinnamon, and thuja are not recommended for diffusion. Before diffusing any essential oil, it is your responsability to know the different ways to use it safely.
Yes, but generally it is recommended to dilute essential oils in a carrier oil before applying them to the skin. Essential oils are powerful plant concentrates and can be irritating or cause adverse reactions when used undiluted on the skin. Carrier oils are excellent for essential oils and do not reduce their effectiveness. When carefully chosen according to the issue being targeted, carrier oils can work synergistically with essential oils. The more regular the use, especially for cosmetic purposes or on large areas of the body, the more essential oils should be dilute
No changes can be made after noon the day following the placement of an order. Any request to add or modify an order after this deadline will be treated as a new order and shipped separately.
Yes, once your order has been shipped, you will receive a tracking number by email. You can also always contact us at 1-866-596-3406.
Returns of defective or non-conforming merchandise:
All returns must be approved by phone before being made. Merchandise will be refunded or credited according to established conditions. No refunds will be granted if more than 60 days have passed since the order was shipped. For nebulizers, the warranty may vary depending on the product.
Restocking fees:
For all returns of non-defective merchandise, a restocking fee of 15% will be applied, and shipping costs will be the responsibility of the customer.
Refunds for non-defective products are conditional on the merchandise being in good condition; jars and bottles must not be opened and must remain in their original packaging.
The use of essential oils with children requires great caution. Their bodies are more sensitive, and some molecules can be irritating, toxic, or too strong for their developing system. Essential oils are not recommended for children under 6 years old, except under medical advice or guidance from a qualified aromatherapist.
Delivery times depend on your location and the chosen shipping method. Generally, orders are shipped within 24 to 48 hours and delivered within 3 to 5 business days in Quebec. For international shipments, delivery times may vary.
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The chemotype of an essential oil refers to the dominant chemical variety of an aromatic plant—that is, the specific molecular composition of the essential oil extracted from that plant. In fact, the same botanical species can produce very different essential oils depending on factors such as climate, soil type, altitude, harvest period, and distillation method.
For example, thyme (Thymus vulgaris) can yield thyme CT thymol, thyme CT linalool, or thyme CT thuyanol (CT = Chemotype). These variants have different therapeutic properties. The chemotype is a guarantee of quality and traceability. It is indicated alongside the Latin name of the plant when that plant can produce multiple distinct chemical compositions.
A vegetable oil is a fatty substance extracted from plants, usually from seeds, fruits, nuts, or kernels. It is primarily composed of lipids (triglycerides) and is commonly used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
In aromatherapy and skincare, such oils are often called carrier oils because they serve to dilute essential oils before topical application.
A hydrosol (also called floral water when derived from flowers) is a byproduct of steam distillation of plants to extract essential oils. It is the aqueous (water-based) portion resulting from the process.
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