Collection: Jasmine Sandalwood Perfumes.
Jasmine and sandalwood pairs a heady white floral against a creamy, woody base: 732 perfumes carry both notes, jasmine supplying lift and intensity while sandalwood grounds the drydown into something warmer and less sweet than a gourmand pairing. Floral is the largest family at 40.6%, followed by Woody at 20.2% and Gourmand at 15.4%; the remaining 174 perfumes spread across six more families, from Warm & Amber to Leather. Gender lean splits close to evenly between unisex (42.8%) and feminine (41.5%), with masculine at 14.3% (1.4% unclassified). Prices run from about $7 to as much as $3,215 for niche extraits, with most falling between $27 and $51 and a median around $35. See the full Jasmine and Sandalwood collections for single-note options, or ask Dira to match one to what you actually want to smell like.
Which Families Carry Jasmine and Sandalwood
Floral leads at 40.6% of the 732 (Floral), where jasmine carries the heart and sandalwood settles underneath it. Woody follows at 20.2% (Woody), where sandalwood takes the lead and jasmine becomes a lighter top accent. Gourmand comes third at 15.4% (Gourmand), adding sweetness to the pair. The remaining 174 perfumes are spread across six more families: Warm & Amber (57), Fresh (52), Spicy (20), Fruity (17), Clean & Musky (17), and Leather (11).
Who Jasmine Sandalwood Suits
Best for: anyone who wants an intense floral held down by real wood rather than left to float on its own, a combination that reads more grounded than a straight jasmine perfume. Sample first if: you find white florals overwhelming in warm weather, since jasmine can build strongly in heat even with sandalwood underneath. Skip if: you want something fruity and playful. A pick from Fruity will serve you better than anything filed under this combination.
Most-Discussed Jasmine Sandalwood Perfumes on Scendira
By community mentions, the most-discussed perfumes carrying both jasmine and sandalwood are Al Haramain Détour Noir ($25.50), Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage ($28.78), and Lattafa Fakhar ($19.99). Each has its own page here with real notes, accords, and the honest downside.
Catalogued from real notes, accords, and community sentiment. No paid placements.
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Vendor: Adyan by Anfar
Amber Extreme
5.0WoodySweet peach and berries over creamy white flowers with warm amber and woody depth
$33.30View → -
Vendor: Swiss Arabian
Attar Mubakhar
4.0Woody Boldsmoky incense with creamy sandalwood and a whisper of sweet orange
$21.68View → -
Vendor: Roja
Sultanate Of Oman
4.4Woody Smokywoody incense with bright citrus opening and rose spice underneath
$400.00View →
Questions about this brand.
Jasmine sandalwood perfumes pair a heady white floral top against a creamy, woody base, with sandalwood grounding jasmine's intensity. Across Scendira's 732-perfume collection, the pairing shows up most in Floral fragrances (40.6%), with Woody (20.2%) and Gourmand (15.4%) as common supporting families.
By community mentions, the most-discussed jasmine sandalwood perfumes on Scendira are Al Haramain Détour Noir, Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage, and Lattafa Fakhar. Each has its own honest breakdown of notes and accords on Scendira.
Jasmine sandalwood perfumes split close to evenly on Scendira: 42.8% of the 732 are tagged unisex, 41.5% feminine, and 14.3% masculine (1.4% unclassified).
Prices across Scendira's 732 jasmine sandalwood perfumes range from about $7 to $3,215 for niche extraits, with a median around $35 and most falling between $27 and $51.
Floral is the largest family for this pairing at 40.6% of the 732 perfumes, followed by Woody (20.2%) and Gourmand (15.4%).



















