Any oil, particularly ones that come from fruit seeds, can be used as a lubricant in massage. Other sources of oil are used in a distilled form called essential oil, such as sandalwood, and used for other therapeutic properties. If it has no odor, then it is used for lubrication.
its gathered in a different place
It does if you own lots of it Sandalwood oil is used magically for meditation, spirituality, healing and as an aphrodisiac. To my knowledge it is not used in money spells. The best oils for money spells are patchouli, oak moss, and ginger.
sandalwood is a tree that is used for its fragrance
No. Sandalwood is both a tree (in the genus Santalum) and the name of the fragrant oil produced from it. It is for smelling, not consumption.
Basil, Bergamot, Citronella oil, Clove oil, Geranium oil, Jasmine, Lavender oil, Lemon oil, Sandalwood, Tea tree oil, Thyme oil, and Yarrow oil are all commonly used fragrences
One can buy sandalwood oil from the Dru Era website. They sell both sandalwood oil and many other products, they ship worldwide from Ceylon in Sri Lanka and they also accept PayPal and all major credit cards.
This essential oil is distilled from the sandalwood tree and the best comes from India. The wood is also good to have for its fragrance. It takes years for the tree to mature and they are not used to produce oil until the tree begins to die. Sandalwood is a parasitic tree which buries its roots into the roots of other trees. It is used mostly in the making of incense, and can be mixed with a carrier oil and massaged into the stomach area to relieve nausea, inhaled to relieve tension and stress, or massaged into the chest and upper back to relieve a dry cough. If added to a bath it is very good for sore dry skin.
almond oil
Go for grapeseed oil or sunflower oil. Both are neutral flavor and odorless.
Ylang-ylang is a lovely perfume oil. It can be used alone or in combination with black pepper, citrus oils, rose and sandalwood. Caution should be used as an excess of the oil can cause or contribute to headaches.
In Tagalog, the sandalwood tree is called "pihing."
no all matter is not odourless