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LCA essential oil of sandalwood

LCA essential oil of sandalwood

Brand : LCA Aroma LCA Aroma
€25.63 EXCL. VAT €30.76 INCL. VAT
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LCA essential oil of Sandalwood 5 ml in our pharmacy bio, Comment on advice for use and dosage with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is LCA Sandalwood Essential Oil 5 ml used for?

Sandalwood essential oil is a jewel of nature, appreciated for centuries for its exquisite fragrance and numerous health and beauty benefits. This precious oil, extracted from sandalwood, gives off a sweet, woody, spicy fragrance, reputed to soothe the mind and promote relaxation. This precious oil, extracted from sandalwood, gives off a suave, woody, spicy fragrance reputed to soothe the spirit and promote relaxation. Regenerating and purifying, it is a precious oil for mature, sensitive or blemished skin.

  • Fatigue
  • Sleep disorders
  • Nervous calming
  • Urinary and genital infections
  • Wrinkles
  • Couperose
  • Combination, oily skin with small pimples
  • Itchy skin
  • Eczema
  • Psoriasis
  • Varicose ulcers
  • Edema of the lower limbs

LCA Sandalwood Essential Oil is indispensable for combating skin imperfections such as pimples, dryness, wrinkles and fine lines.

  • Skin antiseptic
  • Pelvic decongestant
  • Lymphatic and venous decongestant
  • Antispasmodic
  • Nervous calming
  • Skin balancer
  • Anti-wrinkle
  • Healing

Sandalwood essential oil has antiseptic properties that help prevent skin infections and promote healing of wounds and skin lesions. It is particularly effective in treating skin imperfections such as pimples and itchy skin.

In cases of urinary or genital infection, Sandalwood essential oil can be used for its decongestant and antiseptic properties. It helps relieve the symptoms associated with these conditions and promotes healing. Sandalwood essential oil is beneficial for blood and lymph circulation. It helps decongest blood and lymph vessels, reducing the risk of edema of the lower limbs and varicose ulcers.

In the event of muscle cramps or spasms, Sandalwood essential oil can be used for its antispasmodic properties. It helps relax muscles and relieve pain associated with these conditions.

LCA aromatherapy laboratory also offersBalsam Fir essential oil at the best price in our online pharmacy.

Directions for use and dosage

Stress, emotional tension: 1 drop in 4 drops of vegetable oil, massaged into the solar plexus 2 times a day. After 3 weeks of use, take a one-week break.
As a skin regenerator, don't hesitate to add it to your daily skin care products. It is suitable for all skin types and will effectively revitalize your epidermis.

Give your opinion on the advice for use and dosage of LCA Sandalwood essential oil with our partner Verified opinions after your purchase.

Precautions for use

  • Do not swallow!
  • Not recommended for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
  • For adults only
  • Contraindicated in cases of renal insufficiency (nephrotoxic).
  • Dermocaustic, do not use undiluted.
  • Do not diffuse
  • Risk of photosensitization, do not expose to sunlight
  • Do not combine with cortisone, risk of drug interaction
  • Estrogen-like, (caution in hormone-dependent pathologies)
  • Do not combine with estrogenic treatments (including estroprogestins).
  • Do not combine with neuroleptics, risk of drug interaction.

What does it contain?

Botanical name: Santalum album

Part of plant extracted: Wood

Production process: Complete distillation by steam distillation at low pressure

Biochemical specificity: Santalols, episantalols,

100% pure chemotyped essential oil (free from other closely related essential oils) 100% integral (not discolored, not deterpenated, not rectified...) 100% natural (not denatured with synthetic molecules).

  • Monoterpenes: sabinene (11-17%), alpha-pinene (4-5%) and beta-pinene (2-3%)
  • Sesquiterpenols: alpha-santalol and beta-santalol (67%), epi-beta-santalol, alpha-bergamotol, lanceol, nuciferol.
  • Sesquiterpenes: Carboxylic acids

Presentation of LCA Sandalwood essential oil

5 ml bottle.

Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy

Native to India, Sandalwood is a small tree that feeds by parasitizing the roots of its neighbors. Its olfactory assets, as well as its santalol-rich composition, make Sandalwood essential oil a perfect ally against infections of all kinds. Long used as a natural antibiotic, this oil is a real treasure. What's more, it's a real help for heart and nerve disorders. A little White Sandalwood and you're on your way! As a decongestant, varicose veins and hemorrhoids will be a thing of the past with White Sandalwood essential oil's draining properties.

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