Prosody London Santal Foy by Karl.
“The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.” Charles Dickens.
Prosody London Santal Foy is the newest release by owner, founder, and all botanical perfumer Kershen Teo. Shortlisted for the Fragrance Foundation UK People’s Choice Award 2023, this perfume is a distinct change of direction for the brand. The aesthetics of the cap been transformed to a new zinc alloy compound and the bottle comes presented within a burgundy box. The scent itself is an intriguing blend of smooth and lactonic notes wrapped in a ‘peace and love’ accord of sandalwood, tonka bean and orange blossom. The idea of Prosody Santal Foy is built upon long-lasting friendships and adoration.
Carrot cake image courtesy of UnSplash.
For me the effect is most specific and nostalgic, memories of time spent sipping English Breakfast tea and taking carrot cake with loved ones comes to the fore. Back in time I used to frequent garden centres with my parents and Prosody London Santal Foy takes me directly to such afternoons spent in the café areas whilst relaxing and chatting over weekly events. It is a smooth fragrance initially rich which transforms into radiant happy experience.
Botanical perfumer Kershen Teo courtesy of Prosody London and Indigo Perfumery
The opening is smooth with hints of coconut sprinkled on frosted icing atop the carrot cake and there is a butter cream centre which is rich and inviting. I found the beginning of Santal Foy to be very powerful, once it dries down the carrot seed becomes more earthy and the tonka and myrrh develops into a cloak of sensuality. The perfume seems to warm up and lighten become more intriguing and less obvious from a gourmand perspective. The thick creamier elements seem to disperse, and a milky sheen coats the composition of Santal Foy.
courtesy of UnSplash.
The heart is listed as a ‘floral leather’ accord which to me is more of a soft rose come suede sensation. The tonka bean is pronounced and works well with the coconut still evident from the top. There is a hint of spice to bring a little complexity and nuance to the wearing experience. Hours into Prosody London Santal Foy the orange blossom and vanilla take the perfume to sweeter realms once again burnished with soft woods of vetiver and sandalwood which to me add a calming effect. The lifecycle of Santal Foy on my skin is around six hours which is decent for a natural perfume.
Notes: coconut, carrot seed, rose, tonka bean, myrrh, vetiver, sandalwood, orange blossom, vanilla.
Disclaimer: Bottle of Prosody London Santal Foy kindly provided by Prosody London. My opinions are my own.
Karl Topham, Sr. Editor and UK Brand Ambassador
Prosody London Santal Foy courtesy of Prosody London.
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Indigo Perfumery carries a selection of Prosody London’s all natural perfumes here
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