Description
Christian Dior Eau Sauvage Cologne - an energetic and spontaneous scent for self-confident men
Christian Dior Eau Sauvage Cologne is an energetic and spontaneous Eau de Toilette inspired by wild nature. The fragrance opens with refreshing notes of bergamot and grapefruit, followed by spicy and woody notes. Eau Sauvage Cologne is the perfect choice for confident men who want to make an indelible impression.
Fragrance notes:
- Top notes: bergamot, grapefruit, mint
- Heart notes: elemi, elemi resin, lavender
- Base notes: vetiver, ambergris, patchouli
How and when to use:
- Eau Sauvage Cologne is ideal for everyday use.
- The scent is suitable for both the office and the sports club.
- The fresh and energetic aroma is especially suitable for warm summer days.
Recommendations:
- Apply morning or night to add a glow to your energy.
- Apply to heart rate areas such as wrists, neck and behind the ears.
- Apply at least 30 minutes before going outside so that the scent can better connect with the skin.
- Apply the fragrance to damp skin to make it last longer.
- Apply the fragrance to your clothes to create a delicate aura of fragrance.
- Use the fragrance with the shower gel of the same brand to intensify the aroma.
- Store the fragrance in a cool, dark place.
Longevity
How long does the perfume smell last after application?
Sillage
How long does the perfume's scent last after application?
Notes Harmony
How well do the individual fragrance notes blend together?
Uniqueness
Is the scent distinctive or does it resemble other perfumes?
Versatility
Can the perfume be worn in various settings and seasons?
Bottle Design
Evaluate the aesthetics and functionality of the perfume bottle.
Ingredients Quality
Assess the quality of the ingredients used in the fragrance.
Compliment Factor
Consider how likely others are to compliment the wearer.
Value for Money
Evaluate the price relative to the quality and quantity of the perfume.
Emotional Connection
Does the perfume evoke specific emotions or memories?
Add your first comment to this post