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Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood: Natural, Simple and Responsible
Quintis is leading the world’s ethical supply of sandalwood. Discover how and request your sample today.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Sale by Public Tender
Logs and butts harvested from Australian plantation.
Ingredients
Fragrant Odorous Products From Less Sandalwood Oil
This study has shown that fragrant products can be obtained by direct esterification of the less odorous sandalwood oil with either caproic, cinnamic or isobutyric acids. It is hoped that this study demonstrates the opportunities that are available for the production of potentially useful products from items once thought to be of low or poor commercial value.
Regulatory & Research
How Hair ‘Smells’ Sandalwood to Reverse Baldness
Synthetic sandalwood is the key to hair growth, according to recent research that manipulates the scalp's olfactory receptors.
Ingredients
A Spotlight on Indian Sandalwood in Perfumery
An expert weighs in on the details of determining quality, notable compositions and ingredient benefits.
Ingredients
BASF, Isobionics Launch Sandalwood Alternative: Isobionics Santalol
BASF nutrition & health and Isobionics are launching a sandalwood alternative as their first joint product: Isobionics santalol.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Returns to the Perfumer’s Palette
Industry perfumers muse about the rare Indian sandalwood’s (Santalum album) earthy and complex notes sought after in fine fragrance formulations.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Increase Causes Processing to Expand
In order to meet a growing demand of Indian sandalwood, The Tropical Forest Services has planned for an expansion with its processing capacity.
Event Coverage
Event Notes: Sustainable Indian Sandalwood in Australia
Seeking a new alternative
Ingredients
The World's Only Organic-certified Australian Sandalwood Oil
Mount Romance is the leader in double-distilled Australian sandalwood that is both fair-trade and organic-certified.
Ingredients
Sandalwood Spotlight: Check Out The Latest Innovation Coverage
Read up on news, research and even creative competitions featuring sandalwood in recent months.
Fragrance
Create a Sandalwood Perfume, Win a Trip to Australia
The American Society of Perfumers (ASP) and TFS Corporation have launched a global competition that gives perfumers the chance to win a trip to Australia by creating a fragrance using TFS sustainable, Australian-grown Indian sandalwood (Santalum album).
Fragrance
Dutjahn Sandalwood Oils Attains UEBT Verification for Responsible Sourcing
Dutjahn's CEO Guy Vincent comments on the recent achievement.
Ingredients
Ashland Uses AI to Capture Sandalwood VOC for Skin, Aromatherapy
Powered by AI, Ashland’s Santalwood biofunctional encourages skin regeneration and firmness for well-aging formulations.
Ingredients
Copperhead Sandalwood Carbon Neutral Business Operations Deemed Climate Active Certified
Climate Active is a government-backed program that enables businesses to measure, reduce and legitimately offset carbon emissions.
Ingredients
Smells Like Sandalwood: Mount Romance Signs 10-Year Contract with FPC
As the first batch of sandalwood is delivered to Mount Romance, the start of the 10-year supply contract with the Forest Products Commission (FPC) has been solidified and will begin to provide greater stability for the sandalwood market.
Ingredients
Indian Sandalwood Tops Vitamin E for Antioxidant Activity, Inhibits MMP-1
Promising antioxidant effects of Indian sandalwood against environmental stressors including blue light and cigarette smoke were revealed in a study published in
Cosmetics
; MMP-1 inhibition also was demonstrated.
Ingredients
Woody Notes in Perfumery Part II: Sandalwood Compounds and Aroma Chemicals
In this article we shall look at various sandalwood-type fragrance compounds, discuss the dermatological aspects of their components, and review several aroma chemicals possessing sandalwood-type odors.
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