

Explore scents in Woody
Discover the unique scents within the Woody category, choose your favourite scent to start creating your blend.

Sandalwood
Sandalwood is sun-warmed wood — soft, creamy, deeply calming. Use it through the heart and base of your blend for that elegant, lasting warmth that makes a fragrance feel like home. It pairs effortlessly with anything: rose and jasmine for romance, cardamom for spice, vanilla for sweetness, musk for skin-close intimacy. Sandalwood doesn't compete — it makes everything around it feel more itself, and stays close to the skin for hours.

Guaiacwood
Guaiacwood is the hush after a fire — smoky, smooth, quietly powerful. Use it through the heart and base of your blend to add introspective warmth, the kind of depth that doesn't ask for attention. It loves clove and myrrh for resinous heat, sandalwood for softness, raspberry or honey for surprising sweetness against the smoke. Guaiacwood adds a slow-burning quality that makes a blend feel personal.

Patchouli
Patchouli is dark earth — damp, smoky, unapologetically itself. Use it as a base anchor when you want your blend to feel textured, soulful, and a little rebellious. It pairs naturally with rose for romance against the earth, blackcurrant for fruit-and-soil contrast, cinnamon for spice, vanilla for unexpected sweetness. Patchouli makes a blend feel grown-up and lived-in — the kind of fragrance that has its own opinions.

Cedarwood
Cedarwood is steady ground — dry, clean wood with a faint trace of smoke. Use it through the heart and base of your blend to give it backbone — structure that holds the lighter notes in place. It's a quiet anchor for almost anything: bergamot or lavender for softness, violet for poetry, blackcurrant or vetiver for contrast. Cedarwood is the part of a blend you don't notice — until you'd miss it.

Vetiver
Vetiver is rooted elegance — earthy, smoky, with a green coolness underneath. Use it as the base of your blend for refined, confident depth: the kind of grounding that makes a fragrance feel considered. It pairs beautifully with grapefruit and bergamot for sophisticated citrus, cardamom for warm spice, cedarwood for woody structure, patchouli for textured earth. Vetiver makes a blend feel grown-up — substance you can wear, not just smell.

Pine
Pine is forest air — sharp, green, bracingly clean. Use it through the top and heart of your blend to bring an outdoor, alive quality, like cold morning walks and clear skies. It pairs naturally with lemon and bergamot for citrus lift, rosemary and mint for herbal cool, cedarwood for woody depth. Pine adds honesty to a blend — uncomplicated, energising, the kind of freshness that feels real rather than perfumed.










• Select lighter woody fragrances for daytime wear
• Apply to pulse points for a subtle scent that lingers close to the skin
• Combine with matching body lotions for enhanced longevity
• Refresh your scent in the afternoon for a boost of freshness

• Give the fragrance time to settle, about 15-20 minutes, for the best experience
• Look for woody scents with hints of spice or floral notes
• Spray on hair and clothing for a more pronounced scent trail
• Choose deeper, more complex woody fragrances for evening outings



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