Guide to Sandalwood Scents

Got wood? Sandalwood is one of the most common scents in perfumery due to its versatility and long-lasting scent. Read on to learn more about this golden ingredient!

 

Sandalwood is a popular fragrance note in perfumes and has been used for centuries in traditional aromatherapy and medicine. Its woody, earthy, and warm scent makes it a versatile note that can be paired with a variety of other scents to create unique and complex fragrances.

In this guide, we will explore sandalwood notes in perfume and how to choose the right sandalwood fragrance.

 

What is Sandalwood?

Sandalwood is a type of wood that is harvested from the sandalwood tree. It is native to Southeast Asia and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, aromatherapy, and religious ceremonies.

The fragrance of sandalwood is warm, woody, and earthy, with a subtle sweet and creamy note.

 

How Sandalwood is Used in Perfumes?

Sandalwood is a popular fragrance note in perfumes and is used in both men's and women's fragrances. It is often used as a base note, which means it provides a foundation for other notes to build upon.

Sandalwood can also be paired with other notes such as floral, spicy, and citrus notes to create a unique and complex fragrance.

 

Sandalwood as a Base Note

Sandalwood is often used as a base note in perfumes, which means it provides a foundation for other notes to build upon.

In this case, sandalwood is used to give the fragrance depth and longevity. Perfumes that use sandalwood as a base note include Byredo's Blanche EDP.

Byredo Blanche EDP

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Sandalwood with Citrus Notes

Sandalwood can also be paired with citrus notes such as bergamot, lemon, and grapefruit. This combination creates a fresh and bright scent that is perfect for the warmer months. Perfumes that use sandalwood with citrus notes include Jo Malone's Lime Basil & Mandarin.

Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin

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Sandalwood with Floral Notes

Sandalwood can also be paired with floral notes such as rose, jasmine, and ylang-ylang. This combination creates a warm and romantic scent that is perfect for the colder months. This scent combination can be found in both Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle, and Frederic Malle's Portrait of a Lady.

Chanel Coco Mademoiselle

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Frederic Malle Portrait of a Lady

 

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Sandalwood with Spicy Notes

Sandalwood can also be paired with spicy notes such as cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. This combination creates a warm and exotic scent that is perfect for the fall and winter months. One popular fragrance that combines sandalwood with spicy notes is Le Labo's Santal 33.

Le Labo Santal 33

 

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Choosing the Right Sandalwood Fragrance

When choosing a sandalwood fragrance, consider the occasion, time of year, and personal preference. Sandalwood is a versatile fragrance note that can be worn year-round and can be paired with a variety of other notes to create a unique and complex fragrance.

It is also important to consider the quality of the sandalwood used in the fragrance, as this can affect the longevity and depth of the scent.

Sandalwood is a popular fragrance note in perfumes and can be used in a variety of ways to create unique and complex fragrances. Whether you prefer sandalwood as a base note, paired with citrus, floral, or spicy notes, there is a sandalwood fragrance out there for anyone and everyone.

 

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