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Santal by Headspace
Bottle Design:
Jules Dinand
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Santal 2022

7.6 / 10 30 Ratings
A popular perfume by Headspace for women and men, released in 2022. The scent is fruity-floral. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fruity
Floral
Sweet
Woody
Spicy

Fragrance Notes

SaffronSaffron Indonesian patchouliIndonesian patchouli Red fruitsRed fruits RoseRose FrankincenseFrankincense VetiverVetiver SandalwoodSandalwood

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.630 Ratings
Longevity
7.724 Ratings
Sillage
7.225 Ratings
Bottle
7.530 Ratings
Value for money
6.418 Ratings
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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
aromateur

17 Reviews
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A baffling wood.
Santal really threw me for a loop.

The first spray was juicy, warm... not a dry sandalwood spice or heat, very lush. Everything seemed dedicated to highlighting the wood and top notes were used to just that effect.

As time went on and the heart notes came out I found it incredibly unpleasant. At one point my notes read "dog kibble-y," though I'd be hard pressed to say just what it was causing that. The red fruits listed seemed to want to rot. There was a good hour there where I was NOT having a good time.

By the 3 hour mark, though, it was practically imperceptible, and something almost aldehydic made itself known - herby, clean, light... could it be the patchouli? The saffron? Some aspect of vetiver I've never encountered before? Whatever it was, I kept sniffing. By 6 hours it was mostly faded, but occasionally I'd get a little whiff, a moment of strong sillage wafting up to me when I least expected it. It stayed well on clothes and surprisingly well on skin.

I wish I had more to say definitively about Santal. I have no idea how I feel. Maybe it has to be experienced to be understood. I'm probably coming back to it again - I want to understand just what the hell happened to me.
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Philly99

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Surprise Purchase
I was in a perfume store with many unfamiliar fragrance houses (besides the well-known ones like Xerjoff, Creed, ExNihilo, Mizensir, etc.) and I sought advice. The salesperson knew his craft well and was able to respond to my wishes. Among a larger selection of perfumes, there was also the Santal from Headspace. I was unfamiliar with Headspace, so I asked him if he could tell me something about it.

Headspace is a technique developed in the 1970s that aims to capture the scent of a raw material at the location where it is found. The scent is then carefully reconstructed to match the original.

Now to the Santal. Right from the start, it smells as if you are opening a rosé champagne. It is slightly fruity and sparkling. Very quickly, the sandalwood comes in, followed by patchouli, which calls out to saffron to join it with incense. The fragrance notes also mention rose and vetiver. I can barely notice the rose, and I don't perceive the vetiver at all right now. After a few minutes, the champagne thought fades away, leaving sandalwood and saffron with a bit of sparkle. The red fruits and incense are only perceptible in the background. The reference to champagne with red fruits should not imply something sweet. The sandalwood with saffron and incense gives me a feeling of comfort, which is perfect for days under 20 degrees. Whether in the office or in my free time, in my eyes, it fits everywhere. It also pairs very well with dinner.

The Santal feels extremely natural and high-quality because over 88% of the ingredients are of natural origin. I was very surprised by the brand because it was unknown to me, and the other perfumes also came across as very natural and unique. In my opinion, the price is justified for the quality, and if you like the mentioned ingredients, you should definitely test the Santal.
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Best champagne accord after YSL champagne. It is 90% about rose and champagne and less so about sandalwood. Love at first sniff
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2 years ago
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Saffron-berry champagne accord. Sweet and addictive, almost candy-like. Classic Rasquinet accords that are addictive and irresistible.
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Sparkling, fruity and sweet. Saffron and rose with creamy woods.
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Sparkling fruit notes meet the warmth of saffron and creamy sandalwood. A vibrant and sensual blend that captures the energy of celebration.
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1 year ago
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Supposedly a champagne and strawberry scent. Turns out it smells like common grape juice and generic "red berries" chewing gum. Pass.
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Smells like everything, but hardly like sandalwood. Oddly fruity, sweet-rosy, on artificial wood. Becomes quickly skin-close.
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Sandalwood is just one of many notes here. The red fruits are especially synthetic and almost repulsive. Everything smells like plastic.
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The pungent, rough brother of "Azalai". Pretends to be a nature guy but wears synthetic fibers. I think it squeaks here.
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Crowdpleaser - Loud and sweet. More of an amber scent than a sandalwood one.
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The scent is a typical Julien Rasquinet fragrance. If someone likes Moon, Arte Orafa, they will also like this scent.
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