Sandalwood Accord

(2 customer reviews)

R$40.00

This is a powerful sandalwood accord; dry, woody, ambery. Middle to base note with good volume and tenacity.

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Category:
TypeFragrance
Olfactive FamilyWoody
Pyramid NoteMiddle/Base
Recommended UsageUp to 10%
Total Ingredients10
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Our accords are great for learning, blending or discovering new possibilities. With up to 10 ingredients, they were created to be used in perfume formulas or as a starting point for your creations.

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  1. One person found this helpful
    dealmeida.sandy

    dealmeida.sandy (verified owner)

    I struggle a lot with making a great sandalwood accord. This smells very good but is very faint on a strip. I didn’t have Mysore acetate and so replaced it with Mysore wood blend, so that was probably my issue. I have yet to find a sandalwood accord that I really love, but this is really nice.

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  2. konstantin.mihov

    A dusty woody nuance

    konstantin.mihov (verified owner)

    A powerful sandalwood base which feels quite different from others that you might know (Mysore Base for example) – and it is not attempting to replicate Indian Sandalwood but it can provide an excellent base for woody, fruity, or amber fragrances.

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