Lāʻau ʻAla Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol

$30.00

Lāʻau ʻAla Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol

Refresh your daily ritual with this artisan hydrosol, distilled on Hawaiʻi Island from organic Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood (lāʻau ʻala). Each bottle captures the subtle, earthy aroma of endemic Santalum paniculatum, honoring the living traditions and sustainable forestry practices of Hāloa ʻĀina.

Hand-filled in small batches, this pure sandalwood hydrosol brings a gentle, grounding scent to your face, body, or space. Every spray supports the restoration of native forests and perpetuates the kuleana (responsibility) of caring for the ʻāina.

Product Details

  • Size: 60 ml glass spray bottle

  • Ingredients: 100% pure organic Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood hydrosol (Santalum paniculatum)

  • Origin: Sustainably harvested and distilled by Hāloa ʻĀina, Hawaiʻi Island

  • Meets international ISO standard for santalol content

  • Alcohol-free and suitable for all skin types

How to Use

Mist onto clean skin, over hair, or into your space as desired. Allow to air dry. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.

Why Our Hydrosol Is Different

  • Single-ingredient, steam-distilled hydrosol—no additives, preservatives, or synthetic fragrances

  • Endemic Hawaiian sandalwood offers a unique, natural aroma

  • Each batch supports reforestation and cultural stewardship by Hāloa ʻĀina, a Native Hawaiian-owned operation

Cultural and Historical Context

Lāʻau ʻala has long been cherished in Hawaiian ceremony and daily life. Today, every bottle helps restore sandalwood forests and honors the values of mālama ʻāina (caring for the land).

Learn more:
Discover the science, sustainability, and cultural importance behind our sandalwood sourcing in our Stories & ʻIke blog or visit our partner Hāloa ʻĀina for more about their reforestation and quality standards.

Lāʻau ʻAla Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood Hydrosol

Refresh your daily ritual with this artisan hydrosol, distilled on Hawaiʻi Island from organic Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood (lāʻau ʻala). Each bottle captures the subtle, earthy aroma of endemic Santalum paniculatum, honoring the living traditions and sustainable forestry practices of Hāloa ʻĀina.

Hand-filled in small batches, this pure sandalwood hydrosol brings a gentle, grounding scent to your face, body, or space. Every spray supports the restoration of native forests and perpetuates the kuleana (responsibility) of caring for the ʻāina.

Product Details

  • Size: 60 ml glass spray bottle

  • Ingredients: 100% pure organic Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood hydrosol (Santalum paniculatum)

  • Origin: Sustainably harvested and distilled by Hāloa ʻĀina, Hawaiʻi Island

  • Meets international ISO standard for santalol content

  • Alcohol-free and suitable for all skin types

How to Use

Mist onto clean skin, over hair, or into your space as desired. Allow to air dry. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.

Why Our Hydrosol Is Different

  • Single-ingredient, steam-distilled hydrosol—no additives, preservatives, or synthetic fragrances

  • Endemic Hawaiian sandalwood offers a unique, natural aroma

  • Each batch supports reforestation and cultural stewardship by Hāloa ʻĀina, a Native Hawaiian-owned operation

Cultural and Historical Context

Lāʻau ʻala has long been cherished in Hawaiian ceremony and daily life. Today, every bottle helps restore sandalwood forests and honors the values of mālama ʻāina (caring for the land).

Learn more:
Discover the science, sustainability, and cultural importance behind our sandalwood sourcing in our Stories & ʻIke blog or visit our partner Hāloa ʻĀina for more about their reforestation and quality standards.


ingredients:

  • 100% pure organic royal hawaiian sandalwood hydrosol (santalum paniculatum)


About Hāloa ʻĀina

Hāloa ʻĀina embodies the spirit of restoration and sustainability through its commitment to reforestation and community education. Dr. Wade Lee and Lillian Lee have taken a remarkable step by reacquiring ancestral land in Kailua-Kona, transforming it from its ranching past back into a thriving ecosystem. This journey is not just about reclaiming land; it’s a dedication to revitalizing the native flora that sustains Hawaiʻi Island’s unique environment.

Dr. Lee’s expertise and passion channel vital resources into the restoration of dryland forests and the rich biodiversity of Hawaiʻi Island as its natural watershed is restored. Through educational initiatives, he inspires his community to participate in reforestation efforts, fostering a kuleana, a collective responsibility, to “mālama ʻāina, mālama wai” - to care for the land and freshwater. As more individuals and families engage in this mission, the initiative becomes a living embodiment of Hawaiian cultural values, promoting a sustainable future for generations to come.

Support for Hāloa ʻĀina aligns with our commitment at Kekoa Creative to honor and uplift Hawaiian culture. By sharing the stories of organizations like this, we reaffirm our values of environmental stewardship and cultural pride, encouraging a deeper connection to the land and its history. Together, we can help rebuild and sustain Hawaiʻi’s precious ecosystems, ensuring that they flourish for years ahead.


How does lāʻau ʻala produced by Hāloa ʻĀina relate to reforestation?

Many people do not know that the Hawaiian Sandalwood, or Lāʻau ʻAla, plays a vital role in its ecosystem as a hemiparasitic plant. It relies on host plants, such as the endemic koa, māmane, and naio trees, for water and nutrients. These trees are unique to Hawaiʻi, creating a rich and biodiverse environment.

At Hāloa ʻĀina, the commitment to reforestation and sustainable forestry is evident in their practices. For every Hawaiian sandalwood tree planted, a koa tree is also nurtured alongside it. This symbiotic relationship is crucial; Lāʻau ʻAla extracts nutrients from the koa while providing it with santalol compounds, which help the host tree combat insects and diseases.

The lifecycle of Lāʻau ʻAla is relatively short compared to its koa counterpart. Hāloa ʻĀina adopts a responsible approach by harvesting only dead and dying Sandalwood plants by helicopter from the Dryland forests, ensuring that the living host trees and surrounding native plants remain unharmed. The harvested sandalwood is then skillfully processed on-site into oil, hydrosol, and wood chips, contributing to a sustainable cycle. Following this, new saplings of Lāʻau ʻAla are planted, continuing the important ecological cycle of growth and regeneration.