"You Smell So Good" Compliments Are Directly Correlated to This Kind of Perfume
We've already talked about the prevalence of beloved notes like rose and vanilla in what feels like the majority of our favourite perfumes, and cosy sandalwood is another unanimous favourite. It manages to feel warm and woody, but it also possesses a creamy richness, which makes it the perfect base note for a wide range of fragrances—not just the sweet, spicy or musky types you might initially assume.
Whether you're already a fiend for sandalwood like us or are new to or unsure of the popular note, we're going to go ahead and say adding a sandalwood perfume to your winter fragrance wardrobe is one of the best moves you can make this season (especially in the "you smell so good" compliment department). Thanks to its surprising versatility, we're of the strong belief that the perfect warm and inviting sandalwood perfume exists for anyone who loves to wear fragrance or who just wants to smell intoxicatingly lovely. Does that sound over-the-top? Just wait because we've rounded up the top 11 sandalwood perfumes to prove just how serious we are. Keep scrolling!
Byredo Mojave Ghost Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: ambrette, magnolia, sandalwood, violet, cedarwood, Chantilly musk, crisp amber
Mojave Ghost is one of the top-selling fragrances from cult-loved perfume brand Byredo. It smells like a crisp fall day—warm, woody and, as you might have gleaned from its name, inspired by the Mojave Desert.
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Key fragrance notes: aldehyde, pink pepper, white rose, neroli, peony, violet, blonde wood, musk, sandalwood
Diptyque Tam Dao Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: sandalwood, cedar, cypress, coriander
This best-selling sandalwood perfume from Diptyque is inspired by Indochina forests—it's spicy but has, as the brand describes, a "velvety, milky" scent to keep it grounded and earthy.
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Serge Lutens Santal Majuscule Perfume
Key fragrance notes: sandalwood, bitter cacao
Serge Lutens (one of the premier fragrance houses in Paris) describes this sandalwood perfume as "sandalwood with a capital S," and quite honestly, we'd have to agree. Rich, velvety and luxurious, this one is for the sandalwood hall-of-famer and not a rookie.
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Le Labo Santal 33 Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: cedarwood, sandalwood, cardamom, iris, violet, ambrox, leather
No sandalwood perfume collection would ever be complete without this icon from Le Labo, which, apart from the Chanel No.5s of the world, just might be the most famous perfume of all time. The addition of cedarwood strategically enhances the obvious all-star: Australian sandalwood.
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Acqua di Parma Yuzu Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: yuzu, bergamot, Sichuan pepper, lotus, mimosa, violet leaves, jasmine, musk, licorice, sandalwood
Practically fizzy but with an earthiness unlike other fruity fragrances on the market, Yuzu is one of the most unique, compliment-worthy sandalwood perfumes on our vanity.
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Key fragrance notes: bergamot, lemon, orange, petitgrain, lavender, cardamom, sandalwood, amber, tonka bean
Tom Ford Oud Wood Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: exotic rosewood, cardamom, oud wood, sandalwood, vetiver, tonka bean, amber
Oud Wood is the ultimate perfume for anyone who doesn't like a scent that feels too precious or contrived. It features an expert strategy of foresty-scented woods that smell classic and comforting yet rare and enticing. According to Tom Ford, Oud Wood envelops the wearer (or sniffer) in rare oud, exotic spices and cardamom before unfolding into a blend of smells that are rich, dark and sensual.
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Frédéric Malle Dans Tes Bras Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: violet, cashmeran, heliotrope, sandalwood, white musk
The brainchild of legendary perfumer Maurice Roucel, this warm and luxurious-smelling sandalwood number is said to be inspired by the comforting feeling of an embrace.
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Key fragrance notes: bitter orange, rose, cardamom, pepper, cedarwood, hay
Maison Louis Marie No.04 Bois de Balincourt Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: sandalwood, cedarwood, vetiver, nutmeg, cinnamon, amber wood
Fun fact: Maison Louis Marie has been creating some of the most delicate botanical-based scents since 1792. This one is a true sandalwood star and is the perfect balance between spicy, earthy and sweet. (And it's clean!)
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Key fragrance notes: cassis, bergamot, black pepper, white rose, oakmoss, musk, tonka
DS & Durga Radio Bombay Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: radiant wood, copper, cedar, sandalwood, radiant iris, boronia, balsam fir absolute, coconut musk, ambergris
Out of all of DS & Durga's fantastically unique scents, Radio Bombay has to be one of our all-time favourites. Sandalwood leads at the heart of this perfume, but unexpected accents from creamy peach, coconut and musk keep it marshmallow smooth.
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Key fragrance notes: frangipani, gardenia, saffron, yellow lotus, rose absolute, agarwood, sandalwood, vetiver, musk ambrette
Atelier Cologne Santal Carmin Cologne Absolue
Key fragrance notes: bergamot, sandalwood, papyrus, cedarwood, vanilla
Atelier Cologne's Santal Carmin is a rich, deep and warm scent that also has a hint of spice. Each note comes from a different part of the world, including India and Mexico.
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Key fragrance notes: vetiver, orange flower, cedarwood
Sana Jardin Sandalwood Temple Eau de Parfum
Key fragrance notes: bergamot, neroli, cedarwood heart, sandalwood, vanilla, orange flower water, guaiac wood
A warm and woody aroma, this fragrance is gender-neutral, calming and ripe with some serious notes of sandalwood. It'll wrap you in an aura of earthy mystery.
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Key fragrance notes: Italian lemon, clover-leaf oil, Moroccan jasmine absolute, sfuma primofiore
This article was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated. Up next, Everyone Deserves at Least One Chanel Perfume—These Are the 5 Best
Erin has been writing a mix of beauty and wellness content for Who What Wear for over four years. Prior to that, she spent two and half years writing for Byrdie. She now calls Santa Monica home but grew up in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and studied writing, rhetoric, and communication at University of Wisconsin, La Crosse. She studied abroad in Galway, Ireland, and spent a summer in L.A. interning with the Byrdie and Who What Wear family. After graduating from UW, she spent one year in San Francisco, where she worked as a writer for Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen before moving down to L.A. to begin her career as a beauty editor. She considers her day-to-day beauty aesthetic very low-maintenance and relies on staples like clear brow serum (from Kimiko!), Lawless's Lip Plumping Mask in Cherry Vanilla, and an eyelash curler. For special occasions or days when she's taking more meetings or has an event, she'll wear anything and everything from Charlotte Tilbury (the foundations are game-changing), some shimmer on her lids (Stila and Róen do it best), and a few coats of the best mascara-type product on earth, Surratt's Noir Lash Tint.