Guest guest Posted June 17, 2006 Report Share Posted June 17, 2006 If you have pure essential oil, then mix it with carrier oils such as almond, etc. If you have a sandalwood oil that is already diluted, then use this straight from the bottle. Synthetic or "aromatic" oils are not recommended though these are commonly sold at cheap prices. PUre essential oil as you know, is the purest form extracted and hence the high price. There is a sandalwood oil of good quality from Rudra Centre. Its called Mysore Sandalwood Oil. It can be used straight or diluted. It has its very own distinct fragrance. Mysore in India grows one of the world's finest sandalwood species. I can't yet find Rudra Centre's link to the webpage for Mysore Sandalwood Oil. When I find it, shall post it here. Or if you are in a hurry, then please contact Ms Neetaji directly. , Shiv Sewak <shiv_sewak wrote: > > "Aum Namah Shivaya" > > Forgive me for imposing but is the reference to sandalwood oil a reference to pure essential sandalwood oil which requires mixing in a base oil such as almond or olive oil or is there some form of sandalwood oil that can be used direct, that is without mixing with any other oil? > > Many thanks. > > Shiv Sewak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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