Labdanum oil is also referred to by its botanical name Cistus Ladaniferus. Rose is a member of the Cistaceae family. The evergreen shrubs of cistus ladanifer can grow up to 1-2.5 meters in height and the diameter of its flower is about 5-8 cm. Labdanum leaves are used for extraction. Labdanum Oil is obtained using the steam distillation method. Its color is yellow-brown to amber brown. The other well-known names of Labdanum are ladanum, ladan, or ladanum. Labdanum's odor is variously described as amber, animalic, sweet, woody, ambergris, dry musk, or leathery. This oil is used for mature skin and wrinkles, wounds, boils, and inflamed or irritated skin. If you have the liquid resinoid of Labdanum, it is simple to dissolve it in alcohol for perfume use and in oil for other applications.