Fragrances can be classified by certain olfactive families, or themes, or accords.
Woody:
Woody:
Woody fragrances are characterized by scents that evoke the essence of nature, drawing inspiration from aromatic woods and forest elements. These fragrances are warm, grounding, and rich, often transporting the wearer to the heart of a forest or a rustic woodland retreat. The core of woody fragrances is typically built on the scents of various woods, such as sandalwood, cedar, patchouli, and oud (aloes), which lend depth, warmth, and complexity. These fragrances can range from dry, crisp, and refreshing to warm, smoky, and resinous, with each wood note contributing a unique character that defines the fragrance.
Sandalwood has a soft, creamy, and slightly sweet aroma that is both comforting and grounding. It’s warm, smooth, and often described as having a slightly milky undertone. As you inhale it, you may detect a faintly woody scent that is reminiscent of freshly carved wood, but it’s softened by its creamy, almost velvety character. This scent is rich, but not overpowering, and it has a calming, meditative quality that makes it highly prized in both perfumery and spiritual practices. Sandalwood has an enduring, almost mystical presence, lingering in the background with its soft, balsamic warmth.