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Thursday, 8 February 2024

Nikhil's Nature's Blessings Sandal

 
Second review - scroll down for earlier


We are currently using this in the kitchen as a room freshener. It's not that effective. The scent is rather mild and uninteresting. Mildly pleasant with some vague sweet sandalwood perfume. But nothing significant. I've not noticed the watery vegetable notes, but then I've not really been paying attention. I find it inoffensive, but too mild and inoffensive to be interesting or of much use as a room freshener. I do think, though, that 09 is a somewhat harsh score as it is gently pleasant with no obvious scent flaws. 


Date: Oct 2025   Score: 18





First review

An everyday room freshener synthetic sandalwood incense stick. Very chemical volatility on the stick. Some vanilla. Some sandalwood. Some lavender. Machine made and perfume dipped. Part of the Nature's Blessings range: everyday synthetic room freshener incense in attractive oblong cardboard packets. 15 Rupees (15p) for 16g - approx 11 sticks. Black smoke when the stick is lit. Then settles down into a fairly generous amount of swirling grey smoke. Steady firm burn. Scent is not bright or attractive. Smoky with some vegetable water notes. Corn in a tin. This is not good stuff. The previous Nature's Blessings I just burned, the White Musk, was also not good,  and I suspected that this range would be a struggle to get through. Why are the cheap nasty ones the ones that tend to be the most smoky and assertive? 


Date: Feb 2024    Score: 09 
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Nikhil's Products of Bangalore


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