Mysore sandal perfume

  1. Santal de Mysore Serge Lutens perfume
  2. Sandal Wood Nemat International perfume
  3. Perfumes with Mysore Sandalwood
  4. Sanctions Policy


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Santal de Mysore Serge Lutens perfume

Note: The pros and cons listed on this page have been generated using the artificial intelligence system, which analyzes product reviews submitted by our members. While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, we cannot guarantee the complete accuracy or reliability of the AI-generated pros and cons. Please read the full reviews and consider your own needs and preferences before making a purchasing decision. Thai milk curry spice sandalwood, full of oriental flavor. Its advantage is that it is solid, and it does not use too many irrelevant and cheap materials to fill the gaps to make up for the lack of sandalwood. Santal de Mysore is subtle, clear and not messy, changing slowly, from dry and rough to warm and mellow, first dusty and then silky, the ground spicy spice powder rolls and mixes repeatedly in the warm color of sandalwood, releasing smoke The scent of incense, slightly sweet and milky, combined with soft benzoin, makes the smell last forever, and finally leaves a shiny but light bitter mark on the skin. Rich and smooth, Santal de Mysore is more "advanced" and delicious than most sandalwoods, second only to Samsara and Bois Des iles. Santal Blush (Tom Ford) has been one of my favorite fragrances of all time. When I mentioned this to the shop lady, she pulled out Santal De Mysore's little bell jar and made me a small sample--and dabbed a bit on my skin. I cannot stop coming back to it. It is, perhaps, less wearable than Santal Blush, but so much more ...

Sandal Wood Nemat International perfume

"Sandalwood oil is extracted from the wood of the Sandalwood tree. The finest quality of Sandalwood oil comes from Mysore in India. The fragrance blend we have presented has a warm luxurious woody Sandalwood Aroma." - a note from the brand. Sandal Wood by Nemat International is a Woody fragrance for women and men. The fragrance features sandalwood. Read about this perfume in other languages: I should preface my review that my benchmark for sandalwood perfume oil is the Body Shop Woody Sandalwood which was perfection and was tragically discontinued. I purchased this from Nemat with high hopes to have another source for this magical scent. However, this is a shadow of what the Body Shop used to sell. It is muddled and somewhat dirty sandalwood. Basically the quality you would find in any head shop or smoke shop. It gets worse though. I did not like this when I got it so it sat in a wooden box on my dresser. About 1.5-2 years goes by and I went to use it and detected nothing on my skin. I shook the bottle and tried again and got a very slight dirty somewhat woody scent along with rancid oil. By comparison, I still have a vial of The Body Shop Woody Sandalwood that is nearly 20 years old that smells divine and is as strong as when I purchased it. I don't get the positive reviews. It's a waste of money. If purchasing from Nemat stick to the Himalayan Musk, Gardenia and Jannatul Firdaus (all are truly divine!) Interesting people are getting Santal 33 from this, I can sort of see...

Perfumes with Mysore Sandalwood

To reacquaint myself with the authentic Indian Mysore sandalwood extract in order to write this piece just an hour or two ago I gave myself one tiny spray of vintage Guerlain Samsara parfum. Just a small dot or two on the top of my left hand, by far the most natural sandalwood-based perfume in my collection (the original formula contained a massive 20% pure essential oil when it debuted) and a smell that you just don’t really get to smell firsthand in perfumery anymore. Head to head with some eau de parfum on my right, at first the pure perfume seems verging on odourless – compact and demure, without all the hairspray fuss and glamour of the other concentrations, no throw. But this is a sandalwood perfume that really, really enjoys to takes its time: where the eau de parfum concentration is now a delicately balanced, if still very strong, blend of jasmine, iris and sandalwood, the parfum, on me, in its full, later stages, is just the latter. Sandalwood as I like it: creamy, dense, sun-filled, languourous – slow, like liquid gold. The original Mysore sandalwood essential oil, extracted from trees that were overharvested to the virtual point of extinction and therefore placed under protection by the Indian government, is unlike any other perfume component, in its sheer richness and glint; its anchoring, full-bodied self-confidence, and its laconic, sexual grounding. And while this is not my favourite perfume heart or base note by any stretch – I much prefer vetiver, patchoul...

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