This is an amazing, amazing fragrance! It's one of those Dior fragrances that are often kept in the dark. Dior Higher just needs more recognition, more fans to come forward and speak of their love for it.
Dior Higher is the scent of a sexy man. Think of a toned and tanned male swimmer; the faint smell of chlorine lingering on his skin, intermingling with the scent of his fruity hair gel and smeared sunscreen, and there you have Higher.
Pear is not a note you smell a lot of in masculine fragrances. I'm quite enjoying this unique, fruity spin on things. If I were to describe Dior Higher in fragrance terms, it's a slightly clean and fruity scent, with an odd oceanic and herbaceous approach.
When you first spray Dior Higher, you think you've got it all figured out. In the initial stages it may strike you as bland and insipid, but do wait it out. Dior Higher gets better as the fragrance progresses. It has an alluring heart of rosemary, peach, pear, cypress and basil, which can't be explained in words, it has to be smelt.
Dior Higher is really quite complex, which was not what I expected to find in such a boring bottle as this one. It's a fantastic, fresh daytime scent, which to my nose, stands out a mile from other citrus based colognes on the market today.
It's hard to categorize Dior Higher, as it is clean, aromatic, herbaceous, aquatic, fruity, citrusy and woodsy all rolled into one. I urge every man to give it a whirl, as you may be pleasantly surprised.