Recently the TSE posted a video on his top 6 Sandalwood soaps. It made me think about the scent.
A number of years ago I had a business trip to India and while there I purchased a wood carving that was made of Sandalwood – it has a very distinct scent that you can’t mistake.
I use a soap made by the Good Earth Spa that is Sandalwood and the lady that makes the soap puts flecks of Sandalwood in the soap and it has the same scent as the carving.
Enter all the other Sandalwood soaps. One of the first soaps I bought was the Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood shaving soap expecting the wood scent. Instead it wasn’t anything like the scent I get from the actual wood. My wife got me the Crabtree & Evelyn Sandalwood shaving cream that I used today – great performance but smells similar to Tayor’s soap.
So the question is this – What am I missing when it comes to Sandalwood? Seems to be two camps – one – the actual wood scent and – two – a more flowery scent that doesn’t smell anything like the wood.
Does anyone else notice this?
[Image: Red+Sandalwood+sw.jpg]
A number of years ago I had a business trip to India and while there I purchased a wood carving that was made of Sandalwood – it has a very distinct scent that you can’t mistake.
I use a soap made by the Good Earth Spa that is Sandalwood and the lady that makes the soap puts flecks of Sandalwood in the soap and it has the same scent as the carving.
Enter all the other Sandalwood soaps. One of the first soaps I bought was the Taylor of Old Bond Street Sandalwood shaving soap expecting the wood scent. Instead it wasn’t anything like the scent I get from the actual wood. My wife got me the Crabtree & Evelyn Sandalwood shaving cream that I used today – great performance but smells similar to Tayor’s soap.
So the question is this – What am I missing when it comes to Sandalwood? Seems to be two camps – one – the actual wood scent and – two – a more flowery scent that doesn’t smell anything like the wood.
Does anyone else notice this?
[Image: Red+Sandalwood+sw.jpg]