fragrance
Fusanus Spicatus (Sandalwood) Wood Oil
Watch if sensitive·Moderate evidence·INCI: Fusanus Spicatus Wood Oil
A botanical fragrance ingredient derived from Australian sandalwood. Essential oils and natural fragrance materials can trigger sensitivities in individuals with fragrance allergies or sensitized skin. Those with known fragrance sensitivities may prefer to monitor for reactions.
Worth knowing
- EU-labelled fragrance allergen
Questions
- Is sandalwood oil safe for skin?
- Sandalwood oil is used in cosmetics and skincare and is generally considered safe at typical concentrations. Some people are sensitive to fragrance components or essential oils. Patch testing is advisable if you have reactive skin.
- Can sandalwood cause allergic reactions?
- Allergic reactions to sandalwood are uncommon but possible, particularly in people with fragrance sensitivities. Contact dermatitis has been reported in rare cases. Most people tolerate sandalwood without problems.
- Does sandalwood oil clog pores or cause breakouts?
- Oil-based ingredients like sandalwood can be occlusive on skin, and some people may find them comedogenic. This depends on individual skin type and how the product is formulated. Those prone to breakouts should patch test or use sparingly.
Products with Fusanus Spicatus (Sandalwood) Wood Oil
References
Cosmetic information for general education, not medical advice. A verdict is a reading of the published evidence, never a guarantee for your skin: any ingredient can irritate someone, so patch test new products and see a professional if you react. Concern is graded on cited evidence, never on hazard-score lists. See how we score.