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Sandalwood cream

by Chris Maurice
A creamy and caressing sandalwood, like a soft and luminous second skin. Phenom's Crème de Santal tells the story of a woody material crafted with softness and sensuality, far from dry or austere woods.
Capacity 80ml
183,33€
Regular price 183,33€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Musquée
Lactée
Notes de tête
  • Rum
  • Ambrette Seed
  • Saffron
Notes de cœur
  • Hot Milk Accord
  • Lily of the Valley
  • Jasmine
Notes de fond
  • Sandalwood
  • White musk
  • Bourbon vanilla

Occasions
  • Daily
  • Cocooning
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Crème de Santal imagines sandalwood as a creamy, almost milky texture that delicately envelops the skin. From the outset, the fragrance unfolds with an immediate, slightly milky and woody softness. The effect is soothing, almost comforting, like a gentle warmth that settles without ever being abrupt. It’s something very fluid, very natural. Then, the fragrance evolves towards a rounder, more enveloping heart. The sandalwood gains depth, becoming creamier and slightly sweet, with an almost velvety sensation. The overall impression remains minimalist, but meticulously crafted in its texture. Over time, Crème de Santal settles into a musky, soft base, very close to the skin. The signature becomes intimate, warm, and elegant, with a subtle yet addictive sillage, like a sublimated skin scent.

The brand

Phenom is a perfume house founded in 2024, whose origin lies in a singular obsession: the smell of phenomena. Where others marvelled at the power of a storm, the founder retained its smell, that electrifying blend of charged air and damp earth. He didn't want these moments to evaporate. The idea for Phenom was born from this: to encapsulate in a bottle the essence of the storms, tides, dawns, and fires that mark our lives. Each perfume in the collection translates a natural phenomenon into an olfactory emotion. To compose these sensory tableaux, Phenom collaborated with two perfumers with complementary backgrounds. Chris Maurice, from one of the most prestigious families in Spanish perfumery, created five of the six fragrances. Nathalie Feisthauer, who later signed for Hermès and Cartier before founding her own workshop in Montmartre, composed the last in the range. A house born from the conviction that perfume can be the most faithful memory of a lived moment.

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