Beauty benefits of sandalwood

Sandalwood has been in use since the ancient Vedic times. Initially, it was part of religious offerings and was mainly used as incense. Through the ages, the medicinal properties of this versatile ingredient have been established. The ancient women of India valued it as a cosmetic aid and for its fragrance. The inner wood of the sandalwood tree is used for extractions. Both the oil and the paste have been used in healing, as tonics, as well as local applications. The paste has a cooling effect and was widely used to relieve prickly heat and other skin conditions. The tradition of applying sandalwood on the forehead developed due to its cooling effect. The fragrance of sandalwood is also said to have a calming effect on the mind.

Sandalwood oil itself has many uses. It blends extremely well with other oils and extracts and can easily be added to various formulations. Sandalwood oil is also used as a fixative in the manufacture of the world’s best perfumes. It has a sweet and exotic fragrance and is a perfume in itself. As with many natural fragrances, the aroma of sandalwood is also said to have a calming effect on the nerves. During ancient times, it was used to relieve anxiety, depression and insomnia. Today, it is used in make stress-related skin and scalp problems, like acne, dandruff and hair loss.

 

 

 

 

Sandalwood has powerful healing properties and is one of the best known natural germicidals and antiseptics. It is e   specially suited to oily skin conditions and has been used to treat seborrhoeic conditions of the skin and scalp. It helps to soothe the skin in rashes, pimples, acne, boils and such eruptions. It also helps to improve the normal functions of the skin and actually enhances the beauty of the skin.

 

 

 

 

Red Sandalwood or Rakt Chandan has the ability to protect the skin from sun damage. In fact, it is an ideal protective ingredient against chemical air pollutants too. As such it is an important ingredient in protective creams. Due to its versatile action, sandalwood has been incorporated in many cosmetic products, from moisturizers to rich body lotions and cleansers. Its gentle action has also made it an ideal ingredient for baby-care products too. It has been included in after-shave and shaving preparations, due to its antiseptic properties and its subtle, woody fragrance. Apart from routine care, it has been used in therapeutic formulations, to treat acne, dermatitis, skin-sensitivity, allergic rashes, irritations, dandruff and pigmentation.

Here are some home remedies with sandalwood:

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