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Sandalore
Sandalore
Olfactory Notes: Creamy · Woody · Sandalwood · Musky · Soft · Warm · Skin-like
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Information About Sandalore
Key Features
- Synthetic sandalwood molecule with soft creamy-woody profile
- Adds smooth sandalwood effect and diffusive warmth to perfume bases
- Excellent in woody florals, ambers, oriental woods, musky compositions
- Used in skin scents, attars, incense blends, and oil perfumes
- Long-lasting, stable, and suitable for modern minimalist perfumes
About Sandalore
Sandalore is a synthetic sandalwood molecule with a soft, creamy, milky-woody aroma that mimics the scent of natural sandalwood. It’s widely used to build modern sandalwood bases and brings a smooth, comforting warmth with subtle musky and floral undertones. Sandalore is highly diffusive and long-lasting, making it a staple in wood accords, musky florals, oriental perfumes, and clean skin-like compositions.
Sandalore is often used as a replacement or booster for natural sandalwood oil and is valued for its versatility, stability, and elegant drydown.
Technical Data
INCI Name: Sandalore
CAS Number: 65113-99-7
Molecular Formula: C14H22O
Appearance: Clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid
Odor Description: Creamy sandalwood, musky, warm, soft floral-woody
Purity: Typically 98%+
Boiling Point: ~300°C
Flash Point: ~126°C
Density: ~0.98 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol, DPG, and oils
Recommended Usage Level: 1%–10% in concentrate
Category: Synthetic Sandalwood – Base Note – Perfumery Use
Application Tips
Use 2–6% in woody-musky bases, skin scents, and clean floral compositions to impart creamy, smooth woodiness and soft fixation.
Pro Tip
💡 To create a smooth sandalwood base 🌳🧴, use 2–6% Sandalore in your oil perfumes or roll-ons.
🌸 Blend with jasmine, rose, or violet for soft floral-woody compositions.
🪵 Pair with ambroxan, cashmeran, or iso e super to enhance diffusion and longevity.
🍨 Use with tonka, vanillin, or heliotropin for creamy skin-like warmth.
🔄 Mix well into oil or alcohol blends and allow to age for smoother evolution.
⚠️ Sandalore is mild and beautiful—ideal for layering or minimalist skin scents.
FAQ
Q1: What does Sandalore smell like?
It smells like creamy, soft sandalwood—smooth, warm, and lightly musky with excellent longevity.
Q2: Is it a replacement for real sandalwood oil?
Yes. It’s a synthetic alternative, often used to boost or replace expensive or restricted sandalwood essential oil.
Q3: Is it suitable for oil perfumes and attars?
Absolutely! It dissolves well in oils, alcohol, DPG, and is widely used in roll-ons and solid perfumes.
Q4: What fragrance types suit Sandalore?
Best in woody-florals, musky ambers, oriental compositions, skin scents, and clean minimalist perfumes.
Q5: What does Sandalore blend well with?
Pairs well with ambroxan, iso e super, jasmine, musk ketone, rose, tonka, and other modern woody or musky ingredients.
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