Myroxylon Balsamum is a tree that is commonly known as Balsam of Peru, Indian Balsam or Tolu Balsam. The resin from this tree is used extensively in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps, and other cosmetic products due to its sweet, warm and vanilla-like scent. While the name Myroxylon Balsamum is familiar to those in the fragrance industry, there are other synonyms that the general public might not be aware of. Some of these synonyms include Quina Cimarrona, Balsamo de Tolú, and Indian Balsam. These terms are used interchangeably and refer to the same tree and its resin. Whether one is looking for a natural fragrance or a moisturizing balm, Myroxylon Balsamum and its synonyms are a popular choice.