Many associate "Perfume of the Year 2018" with Dior Sauvage.
The scent receives little to no hate.
A true masterpiece from the house of DIOR.
Even though the fragrance is no longer as unique due to imitations, it remains a globally recognized, pleasant scent.
Personally, I see pros and cons to this perfume.
Basically, I want to say that this assessment is my personal opinion; I think everyone views these topics from a different perspective.
The clear advantage is the scent in general. It is versatile.
Whether for sports, work, as a going-out fragrance, or perhaps even as a clubbing scent, this fragrance simply performs well.
Its longevity is also, as already stated in the description, above average.
So ladies, if you want to buy your boyfriend a perfume, get him Dior Sauvage; the scent has been particularly well-received this year and last year.
The only disadvantage I personally feel is that the scent is not unique enough, as I want to be someone to whom a fragrance can be clearly assigned, where one can say "that scent is me and no one else."
Otherwise, absolutely a hit.
Guys, buy it for yourselves; you can't go wrong, a fragrance that attracts plenty of attention.
"We do our own thing; if something sounds like it could be said by Jeremy, then maybe it's just because you think it's well phrased."
Not at all :D Jeremy doesn't know any more about it than quite a few others... Jensemann, Schoork, Fabi, and Co. are on a much higher level than Chärremie...
We always express our own feelings. We don't take anything from Jeremy or Marc Eggers. If we were to write something with Jeremy, we would quote it, which we don't. We do our own thing, and if something sounds like it could be said by Jeremy, it might just be because you find it well phrased.
I agree with you, Jeremy makes good stuff, but I think-and I can count it-I have more perfumes that Jeremy hasn't promoted than the other way around. Just because he was the first to celebrate Black Leather by Mercedes Benz doesn't mean I watched Jeremy or that I smelled it because of him. So your statement makes no sense at all.
During sports? I smelled it recently and couldn't continue training in the area, way too overpowering. With all due respect, perfume has no place in sports. I was on your Instagram page the other day, keyword Unique, why not be Unique yourselves and stop following Jeremy's moves... you're fans of him, okay, but try experiencing scents for yourselves ;)
Not at all :D Jeremy doesn't know any more about it than quite a few others... Jensemann, Schoork, Fabi, and Co. are on a much higher level than Chärremie...
I was on your Instagram page the other day, keyword Unique, why not be Unique yourselves and stop following Jeremy's moves... you're fans of him, okay, but try experiencing scents for yourselves ;)