Essential Parfums Orange x Santal
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Description - Orange x Santal
Woods done with restraint and polish. Essential Parfums Orange x Santal EDP decant from ৳431 in Bangladesh, 3ml to 15ml. Notes of cypress an
Nathalie Gracia-Cetto built Essential Parfums Orange x Santal on a proposition that sounds obvious but is rarely pulled off: take an Italian orange and let it lead, then support it with real oakmoss and Australian sandalwood without letting either one overpower. Released in 2018 as an Eau de Parfum for women and men, it sits in a clean, chypre-adjacent space that feels considered rather than commercial. Aromatica carries the Essential Parfums Orange x Santal decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Italian Orange, Bitter Orange Oil, Egyptian Basil
Heart: Oakmoss, Cypress
Base: Australian Sandalwood
The Scent
Two forms of orange arrive at once: the ripe juiciness of Italian orange alongside the sharper, more aromatic character of bitter orange oil. It does not smell like a fruit juice. There is a dry, almost rind-like quality from the start that keeps it sophisticated and stops the citrus from reading as sweet or casual. Egyptian basil enters quickly, adding a green, slightly minty sharpness that anchors both orange expressions and pushes the opening into more herbaceous territory. These three notes form a tight, coherent accord that smells fresh without being generic.
As the top notes begin to settle, the scent shifts toward something more textured. Oakmoss emerges and changes the whole register. It introduces a damp, earthy, slightly rugged quality that gives Orange x Santal a chypric backbone most modern citrus fragrances have abandoned entirely. This is not a token oakmoss presence: it is legible, and it fundamentally repositions the fragrance away from the bright-citrus category it could easily have stayed in. Cypress adds to this, pushing the scent in a more angular, woody-green direction that reads outdoorsy without tipping into sporty. The transition from the bright citrus-basil opening into the mossy-cypress heart is where the fragrance gets genuinely interesting.
The basil, rather than fading completely, persists into the mid-stage and the early dry-down. It keeps the sandalwood from ever turning fully creamy or soft, which is an effect that can read as pleasantly unexpected depending on the skin. The basil acts as a bridge between the bright citrus top and the warmer base, maintaining a green aromatic thread throughout the composition. It is one of the more quietly clever structural decisions in the formula. The oakmoss and cypress continue to unfold gradually during this stage, deepening the chypric character and lending the composition an almost resinous, forest-floor texture before the base fully takes hold.
The Australian sandalwood in the base is clean and quietly present rather than heavy or milky. It does not behave like the thick, rich Mysore-style sandalwood of older compositions. Instead it reads dry and slightly powdery at its edges, and it works with the residual citrus pith and the aromatic bitterness of the basil to create a dry-down that feels warm but still airy. The overall arc across the first hour is from bright and citrus-forward to a greener, woodier warmth that retains freshness even in the base.
Opinion on Orange x Santal is generally positive but splits on one point: the sandalwood note can read as prominent and satisfying in the dry-down, or the oakmoss and basil can dominate to the point that the sandalwood stays well in the background. It can lean one way or the other depending on skin chemistry. The formulation is genuinely balanced, and which note comes forward likely depends on how the basil interacts with your skin in particular.
When to Wear
Orange x Santal is most at home in spring and early summer, warm enough to lift the citrus, but not so hot that the oakmoss turns heavy. It works especially well for daytime settings where you want something polished but not formal: a morning meeting, a weekend brunch, or an afternoon spent outside. For more of this bright, citrus-woody family, browse the Citrus | Zesty collection at Aromatica.
Who Is It For
People who find most citrus fragrances too thin or insubstantial will find genuine structure underneath the brightness here -- particularly those drawn to classic chypre or aromatic woody territory but looking for a lighter, more wearable entry point.
If you enjoy Bois Imperial, another Essential Parfums release with a strong woody backbone and naturals-focused approach, Orange x Santal belongs in the same conversation and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Essential Parfums collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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