(04-04-2016, 05:18 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:(04-04-2016, 05:11 PM)SCShaver Wrote:(04-04-2016, 04:55 PM)Vilhauer Wrote: My first is Sandalwood and I really like it. The scent is great.
I'm curious about the Sandalwood actually. It seems that many reviews I've read were thumbs down on it, that there wasn't enough sandalwood or something? Now, I do not LOVE earthy sandalwoods honestly, so if its not earthy, thats fine with me.
We wanted to do a bit of a different take on it. Despite the fact that I stressed to people that it's fruity (which it is), people didn't seem to take me seriously on the point.
It's a fruity sandalwood, and the currant is definitely the foremost note in the fragrance, but lathering it will bring out more of the woodiness. That said, it does not smell like real sandalwood oil; a lot of people wanted me to basically re-create the scent of either Proraso Red or AOS Sandalwood, which is not a reasonable request for an artisan product in this price range. Companies like Proraso and AoS/Gillette/P&G can buy sandalwood oil and high-quality synthetic substitutes by the metric ton (or the truckload or the tankerload or what-have-you). Barrister & Mann does not have that kind of purchasing power, so it's simply not possible. Good, realistic sandalwood replacements can often cost nearly as much as the real thing.
Please don't change the Latha Sandalwood. Yes, it has a strong currant scent but that's what makes it stand out in my opinion. It's such a beautiful fall scent and it stands out from a lot of the other woody/pumpkiny scents you see that time of year.
Karl