Packaging: 10g containing Red Sandalwood powder.
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Other Names: Chandana, Sandal, & Santalum
Sandalwood has been a source of valuable wood and aromatic oil since the 5th century BC. Known in ancient Sanskrit as "chandana," the wood and its precious oil traveled from India along the ancient Silk Roads, becoming known as "sandal" in Persia, "santalon" in Greece, and "santalum" in Rome.
Sandalwood helps with mental disorders, the common cold, urinary tract infections, scabies, liver and gallbladder diseases, gastrointestinal issues, and muscle relaxation.
Red sandalwood is used for skin care and cosmetics. The application of red sandalwood powder mixed with honey or rosewater helps manage acne and scars due to its anti-inflammatory and healing properties.
It is often used for nervousness, eczema, urinary tract infections, anxiety, and tension.
German research has shown that the benefits of sandalwood, with its characteristic aroma, are attributed to olfactory receptors in the skin.
The powder can be used in cosmetic preparations for treating acne, in soaps and other skincare products, and as a base for incense cones.
Red sandalwood powder is considered a powerful protector as it drives away evil spirits and cleanses spaces from negative energies. By using it, we attract love into our lives, bringing harmony to couples’ romantic lives and fostering mutual love. It is also used for financial matters and burned with excellent results. When combined with musk oil and amber, its effects are further intensified with quick results.
Incense has a long history dating back to ancient times, during which it was highly valued and often offered as a precious gift. The word incense comes from the Latin "incendere," meaning "to burn." Incense consists of resin granules (sometimes mixed with spices) that are burned to produce a fragrant aroma and is widely used as an offering. It is typically burned on lit charcoal contained in a censer or thurible.
The use of incense plays a significant role in many different religions, including Catholicism and Buddhism. Biblical passages in the Old Testament depict God demanding the burning of incense as part of worship.
Origin: India
Storage: Keep in a cool, dark place (5°C – 15°C)
Preparation:
The application of red sandalwood powder mixed with honey or rosewater helps manage acne and scars due to its anti-inflammatory and healing properties.