
- The Amyris is a leafy tree Native to Haiti
- Not be confused with Sandalwood, a tree native to India that belongs to the Santalacea family
- The essential oil extracted from it is obtained by steam distilling its wood chips
- It is called “candle wood” in Haiti as it burns for a long time
- Known for its mild, tenacious woody odour, this essential oil is used in perfumery
Amyris Wood essential oil is used in perfumes as a fixative and bottom note for its gentle, woody scent, reminiscent of that of sandalwood. It promotes meditation.
- Amyris Wood essential oil is used in perfumes as a fixative and bottom note for its gentle, woody scent, reminiscent of that of sandalwood. It promotes meditation.
- Canadian
Amyris - Bois (Santal des Antilles) Sauvage
Recommended Use
Topical (Adults): Essential oils should be used only after being diluted in a carrier oil.
Recommended Dosage
Topical (Adults): Essential oils should be used only after being diluted in a carrier oil.