The company says:

Smooth, soft woods layer with crisp, sharp woods to create a the perfect woody fragrance that wins you over by juxtaposing a hint of danger over a bed of comfort. Iroko is a tree commonly referred to as the African Teak, although it is not a part of the teak family.

Iroko fragrance notes

    • sandalwood, teak, dry cedarwood

Latest Reviews of Iroko

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Fresh out of the bottle it smells like chemically floor cleaner for wood floors. Maybe the teak? I don't know. Possibly like paint gone bad. I couldn't quite decide. I eventually smelled the sandalwood after I tried to wash it off. There is a sweetness there too but I honestly am not planning to try this again anytime soon. One of a handful that I immediately wanted to scrub off.
13th February 2016
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