Sandalwood Blend (Pell Wall)
3.80 out of 5
(5 customer reviews)
$10.00 – $75.00
SDS – Sandalwood Blend – PW3272V1
Sandalwood Replacer Blend made by Pell Wall.
An excellent sandalwood replacer, much stronger and more lasting than the natural oil. This base is made up of 22 ingredients including 5 naturals, one of which is Vanuatu Sandalwood.
Note: If you live in the UK or Europe, we would recommend buying this directly from Pell Wall.
Description
SDS – Sandalwood Blend – PW3272V1
Sandalwood Replacer Blend made by Pell Wall.
An excellent sandalwood replacer, much stronger and more lasting than the natural oil. This base is made up of 22 ingredients including 5 naturals, one of which is Vanuatu Sandalwood.
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g |
5 reviews for Sandalwood Blend (Pell Wall)
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13aroma13 –
Love this. Have used this Sandalwood replacer in several formulations, and it really works beyond all expectations. This one is going on the front row. Thank you Christine.
William –
I expect many home perfumers will be quite happy with how this will complement and fill many blends they already have or are in the process of making. But I perceive it as having many “smell better” ingredients which aren’t per se sandalwood odorants. If wishing sandalwood, PSH’s Sandalwood Indian P&N is a fantastic buy and is true to sandalwood. If wishing aromachemical based sandalwood, I would consider acquiring several and blending them to taste. But again this can be good for a purpose, no doubt.
Sindri –
First off, thanks very much for the sample, Christine!
So, this is a complicated review. I definitely like this scent, but also definitely wouldn’t place it as sandalwood – I can pick out the sandalwood in there, but it has an almost floral-green-fresh quality which feels like it’s due to those “smell better” ingredients William mentions above, and which doesn’t quite fit what you might expect from a sandalwood.
This definitely works well as a general purpose blender, for which it’s getting 5 stars; but it’s also definitely not something I’d put as “sandalwood”. That being said, I think this works quite well as a replacement for sandalwood alongside florals; it seems to do particularly well alongside muguet and jasmine notes, from what I’ve seen thus far.
Great blend to use and play with, definitely a good contribution to any organ, but it deserves the caveat that it isn’t quite a “sandalwood”; it feels like a different beast entirely.
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Ambiguous floral cream, some green, the slightest hint of some bland white wood. Nothing similar to sandalwood here. This is no sandalwood replacer.
I’d much rather invest in PSH’s summer-of-‘20 Indian Sandalwood Oil than this.
If you’re building a cosmetic, creamy, ambiguously floral something and you think you want a whisper of white wood, then this can help you with that.
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I wrote a negative review a couple years ago. My impression as regards use as a perfume material now must be revisited. I put what I had in a few dropper bottles and gave them to my wife to add a couple drops to a hot bath. (She likes to add a couple drops EO to a bath; I did not tell her this was mostly aroma chemicals.) Well, that was a couple years ago. These droppers sat in a drawer, forgotten. Today, she found them again and added a couple drops to a hot bath. OMG!!! This is the best smelling sandalwood I have ever smelled. Wow. Warm, spicy, gorgeous. None of that green and floral. Completely opposite impression from a couple years ago. I can’t explain what has happened. Yet, I am stealing back one of these droppers to play with again. It just exploded as a heavenly sandalwood dropped in a hot bath. So, apologies to Chris for that previous review. There IS something great here. Maybe it improved with age??? Again, just the Pell Wall blend, no EtOH, just aged.