3 thoughts on “Tushnamatay”

  1. On me this is pretty much pure Indian Sandalwood. I had a tiny little pocket of Indian Sandalwood powder I had bought from India, that I would put in face packs. The SCENT of that powder would linger on me for hours, and it’s truly such a meditative, pure, lovely smell! Tushnamatay on me is that, pure straight up Indian Sandalwood. I don’t think the longevity was as crazy on me, but this was a smallish sample I did on my wrist. Considering I’ve had fairly poor experiences with BPAL perfumes, this is a solid success.

  2. Wet: Warm, quite strong. Like warm wood and faint florals. Gentle sweetness.

    Dry: Dry, warm (quite comfortable) warm wood. Sweetened with summery flowers.
    Into its second hour the florals are gone, instead theres a vanilla-like sweetness adding to the warm wood, making it softer.
    Ends with a beautiful, summer warm wooden scent.

    Dominant: Warm wood.

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