Description
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Sandalore (Giv) is a fragrance for, for example, perfumes, fragrance products and cosmetics. It is also an active ingredient that could promote hair growth.
Use
Sandalore has aspects of sandalwood with sweet-sour, almost fruity aspects. This makes it very suitable to use in combination with somewhat harder sandalwood scents, such as Ebanol (Giv). Instead, it can also give a slight hint of sandalwood. Because of the fruit aspect, the scent goes very nicely with citrus and fruit scents. In perfumes it is mainly a base note. It is stable except at very high or very low pH, it is usable in good soap. It can be used in larger quantities and is not overly strong, making a dilution is not necessary. Store cool, dry and dark.
In addition to use as a fragrance, Sandalore can be used as an active ingredient in hair products. There is some evidence that Sandalore stimulates hair growth and also prevents the breakdown of hair cells. Don't expect too much from this, first of all it hasn't been well researched. Second, it probably won't work against all forms of baldness. Finally, the effect is limited. A suitable dose to experiment with is about 5-8%.
Properties
Sandalore (Giv) is a clear colorless liquid. The substance has a long shelf life and does not occur in nature. The substance is made by the Swiss Givaudan.
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g and 1 kg packs are made of aluminum with a stopper and a white cap.
Dangers
Sandalore is classified as a hazardous substance, with the following characteristics:
WARNING
H319 - Causes serious eye irritation.
H411 ??- Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
An allergic reaction is not expected.
Codes
Item number: 23168
English name: Sandalore (Giv)
EC number: 265-453-0
CAS Number EU: 65113-99-7
ADR: 9/III
UN number: 3082
INCI: PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENT-3-