Does the sandalwood or the rose stand out more?+−
This is a point of debate among users. In the initial spray, the spices and sandalwood are prominent, but the dry down is heavily influenced by a powdery Turkish rose. If you are looking for a "pure" wood scent, you may find the floral presence here surprisingly strong.
How does this perform in different weather conditions?+−
White Sandalwood is exceptionally versatile. Its dry, spicy character excels in the transitional temperatures of spring and fall. While it is light enough for summer wear, the amber and saffron provide enough body to keep it from disappearing in cooler weather.
Is this suitable for a professional office environment?+−
Yes, it is widely considered a great choice for business settings. It smells clean, sophisticated, and "expensive" without having the aggressive projection that can make some woody fragrances distracting in small spaces.
How does it compare to other sandalwood fragrances?+−
Unlike the "creamy" or "milky" sandalwood profiles found in many niche perfumes, this version is drier and more herbal. It is often described as a "cooler" or more modern take on the note, trading heavy sweetness for a more aromatic, spiced edge.