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Palo Santo

Description
Palo Santo, meaning holy wood in Spanish, is a fragrant wood from the Bursera graveolens tree, native to South America. It is revered for its deep, warm, and slightly mystical aroma, often used in spiritual and cleansing rituals. In perfumery, palo santo adds a woody, resinous note, bringing warmth, richness, and a touch of earthiness to fragrances. It is often featured in woody, oriental, and chypre compositions.
Odor Profile
Palo Santo has a rich, woody aroma with resinous, balsamic undertones. Its scent is smooth, slightly smoky, and earthy, with hints of citrus, mint, and a faint sweetness. The overall profile is warm, calming, and grounding, evoking a sense of tranquility and spiritual depth. Palo Santo adds complexity and a refined, mystical quality to perfumes, making it a unique and captivating note.