Is Santalum Slivers a heavy woody fragrance?+−
No, it is classified as a fresh citrusy scent. While it features sandalwood and cedar, those notes act as a crisp base for the dominant grapefruit, lemon, and cucumber accords.
How does this perform in different seasons?+−
This fragrance is most popular for spring and summer. The bright citrus and cooling cucumber notes are designed to cut through heat, making it a go-to choice for warmer weather.
Is this scent more masculine or feminine?+−
It is designed as a unisex fragrance. The citrus and cucumber provide a universal freshness, while the hay, pepper, and woods offer an earthy balance that appeals to all genders.
What are the best occasions to wear this?+−
It is highly versatile, most often recommended for daily wear, leisure activities, and business environments. Its clean, "outdoorsy" profile makes it approachable for office settings where heavier scents might be intrusive.
How does the hay note affect the smell?+−
The hay note provides a dry, grassy texture that complements the vetiver and sandalwood. It helps ground the bright citrus notes, giving the fragrance an earthy, natural feel without smelling animalic.
Does it have a "pickle" smell like other sandalwood perfumes?+−
Community feedback suggests that Santalum Slivers avoids the dill or pickle-like quality found in some other popular sandalwood fragrances, instead focusing on a bright, woody, and citrus-forward profile.