Description
When the Englishman Edward Foxhall discovered sandalwood on the island of Pines, New Caledonia, in 1840, it was unknown in Europe. By the end of the 19th century, noble spicy wood had a fine pedigree: called "candana" in Sanskrit, or "sandalwood" in Arabic, it was used as a precious ointment for hair and body. Remedy against anxiety, it still swells today, perfectly integrated in the smoke of Asian incense.
Top notes : Cardamom.
Heart Notes : Sandalwood essential oil.
Base Notes : Guaiac wood.
Description
When the Englishman Edward Foxhall discovered sandalwood on the island of Pines, New Caledonia, in 1840, it was unknown in Europe. By the end of the 19th century, noble spicy wood had a fine pedigree: called "candana" in Sanskrit, or "sandalwood" in Arabic, it was used as a precious ointment for hair and body. Remedy against anxiety, it still swells today, perfectly integrated in the smoke of Asian incense.
Top notes : Cardamom.
Heart Notes : Sandalwood essential oil.
Base Notes : Guaiac wood.