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    Was curious about the difference sandalwood and patchouli.
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    https://eventscents.wordpress.com/20...ng-and-neroli/
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    Each person will have there own opinion. For me it just boils down to smell. The sandalwood is ok but I really can't smell it that good. The patchouli how ever I can smell and it smell good to me. Other that smell the way the soap and or cream shaves will be the final decision maker. I am one of those that shave beforre the shower so really no matter what it smells like (pervided it doesn't smell like a skunk) makes no difference because it'll wash off.

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    I like either as a scent in shave soaps but there are variations in strength of the sent. I can stand a strong sandalwood scent but a strong patchouli scent reminds me of old 1960s hippies who seemed to over apply the stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndependenceRazor1 View Post
    Was curious about the difference sandalwood and patchouli.
    Found this on a google search.

    https://eventscents.wordpress.com/20...ng-and-neroli/
    Thanks for the info. All three are so prominent in the majority of my soaps, it's nice to see a photo of the plants they come from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    I like either as a scent in shave soaps but there are variations in strength of the sent. I can stand a strong sandalwood scent but a strong patchouli scent reminds me of old 1960s hippies who seemed to over apply the stuff.

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    I like both, though a little Patchouli goes a long way.

    Most of us have probably not ever spelled true Sandalwood scent. 2 oz. of quality Patchouli essential oil is under $15. (Essential oil comes from the plant or source as compared to fragrance oil which is made in a lab.)

    2 oz of quality Sandalwood essential oil is about $300. Due to it's price, I'm guessing that true sandalwood scent isn't that common.

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    I’m sort of with Bob, patchouli smells like old hippies.
    Sandalwood is from the same scent group and is much more pleasant of a smell to my nose. Although when it comes to wood scents I prefer cedar, cypress, vetiver and frankincense.
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    Both are lovely scents and I have both in a few soaps. However, I prefer sandalwood and Jabonman/Eufros Sandolo is the nicest Sandalwood I have tried in any soap. Quite superb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I’m sort of with Bob, patchouli smells like old hippies.
    Sandalwood is from the same scent group and is much more pleasant of a smell to my nose. Although when it comes to wood scents I prefer cedar, cypress, vetiver and frankincense.
    Speaking of wood scents, I also really like Eucaliptus and Tea Tree. West Indies Bay, which is the Bay in Bay Rum is also nice.

    Frankincense and leather go together really well.

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    Those are great too Pete.
    Wood scents combined with leather and tobacco are very nice.
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