Santalum Slivers 2012

Santalum Slivers by Kerosene
Bottle Design John Pegg
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7.3 / 10 92 Ratings
A perfume by Kerosene for women and men, released in 2012. The scent is citrusy-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Citrus
Fresh
Woody
Green
Fruity

Fragrance Notes

GrapefruitGrapefruit BergamotBergamot Italian lemonItalian lemon SandalwoodSandalwood OrangeOrange CucumberCucumber HayHay PepperPepper VetiverVetiver MuskMusk RoseRose CedarCedar

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Ratings
Scent
7.392 Ratings
Longevity
5.973 Ratings
Sillage
5.677 Ratings
Bottle
8.070 Ratings
Value for money
6.417 Ratings
Submitted by Traviata, last update on 10.03.2024.

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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ScentStudio

141 Reviews
ScentStudio
ScentStudio
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Pure, beautiful citrus
With the tiniest amount of fragrance left in my sample, I won't be reviewing this one on paper, which I recently have been loving doing again, but alas, I won't waste any of my precious Kerosene.

Santalum Slivers, at the opening, is a juicy and ripe lime; tart and mouth watering, but the fragrance soon becomes a little greener.

Few houses make citrus fragrances like John Pegg. The lime in Santalum Slivers is just too realistic, it's beautiful!

I just decanted Remarkable People by Etat Libre d' Orange and have that lingering in my memory, both fragrances are fresh and aromatic, but RP becomes a little like teenage cologne and is somewhat sweeter, whereas Santalum Slivers remains a citrus bomb with aromatic notes from vetiver and a slight note of hay.

Even though the citruses stated are lemon, grapefruit, orange and bergamot, I smell lime. I could be persuaded to say bergamot, but the other citruses have far too much sweetness in them than is in Santalum Slivers.

Though I like my citruses with a hint of sweetness, I have to say that Santalum Slivers is thee citrus fragrance out there. It is realistic, to the tee. This fragrance, along with Falling Into the Sea, are the creme de la creme of citrus perfumery.
As far as I have tried. Hands down, I bow in awe.
If you like your citruses with a sprinkle of sweetness, than go for Falling Into the Sea. If you like equally as sweet as tart, go for Davana & Vanille Bourbon from 100Bon. If you like your citruses with five cubes of sugar, than Unknown Pleasures is the right fragrance for you.
However, if you are searching for a well-performing, realistic, juicy and impressing true citrus, Santalum Slivers is you candidate.
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5
Sillage
5
Longevity
6
Scent
Sherapop

1239 Reviews
Sherapop
Sherapop
3  
A Pleasant Orange Scent
Kerosene SANTALUM SLIVERS caught me off guard since I was naturally expecting a sort of sandalwood soli-note. Instead, to my nose, this is an orange perfume. A smooth, slightly sweet, not too acidic orange scent. The wood is there in the background, but the orange really dominates.

I see that a number of other citrus notes--bergamot, grapefruit, and lime--are listed in the hierarchy of this perfume, but the orange is truly salient. I might add that the color of the juice is quite close to that of orange oil.

SANTALUM SLIVERS lies about half-way between something like Bond no 9 LITTLE ITALY, which is much more bright and shiny and juicy and vivid, and Hermès EAU DES MERVEILLES, which is quite a bit more complex and sparkly and woody. This creation smells good, but the longevity is not so good, and given the competition in the orange category, I won't be pursuing this it further.

I did enjoy the two wears!
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