Sauvage Christian Dior Cologne

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This has so much to do with BDC having a smokey incense note whereas Sauvage has extra a musky earthy/inexperienced note much like A&F Fierce. The fresh sharp top-notes of the bergamot and pepper mixed with the dryness of the woody mid-notes also give Sauvage a type of elegant powdery scent not present in BDC.
Second time I tested it on my skin and for some cause it appears to react actually unhealthy to my pores and skin and creates a disagreeable, harsh and weird odor. I cannot put on the identical scent that makes me odor like I imagine Justin Beiber smells. Nothing in opposition to that little good-looking snatch slayer. It's a delicious smelling crowd pleaser.
This is an ambroxan chemical scent very aromatic very highly effective so even for a person's cologne it's too robust! I would advise all males who buy this to spritz solely once even if it is behind your knee so that the perfume wafts up or in a pulse level like your neck but that is it. It's not a bad scent and I do take pleasure in smelling it as I walk next to the man that wears it. If it weren't for the ambroxan that dominates the scent the pepper would be doing it. There is fragrant lavender and candy geranium, and of course patchouli.
Users really exaggerate the similarities between this and bleu de chanel. A bit of a testament to BDC's personal sense of identity. BDC is much more gentle than Sauvage, which is more sharp and rough.
Dior in my experience does a much better job of creating girls's fragrances than it does for males. The solely beautiful and superb unisex scent Dior ever made was Poison. Women loove this, every woman who has smelled this one liked it, and sincerely I do not get it. Yes is a pleasant scent but to me it does not do something spectacular that might make me suppose it deserves that much attention.
All these are heavy hitters by the way. No marvel they named this fragrance SAVAGE. Yeah it's horny but it's not the type of sexiness that I equate with sex. I favor to scent softer scents to get close to a man's pores and skin. This is admirable however from a distance.