Photo Courtesy of PhlurYou've smelled it before-the creamy, addictive warmth of sandalwood drifting off someone who definitely owns vinyls and emotional baggage. But hear me out: sandalwood deserves a redemption arc. It's rich, creamy, and cozy in a way that feels luxurious without trying too hard. The note's smooth woodiness blends beautifully with floral, powdery, or earthy accords, making it the ultimate base for any fall fragrance. And while Le Labo Santal 33 might've had its moment, new sandalwood perfumes are reimagining the note with fresher, more modern take.