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by thenumnum - written on 12/04/03 (Useful, 597 readings)
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Christian Dior: Eau Sauvage, Eau de Toilette
by PRINCESSPUSSYCAT - written on 08/02/08 (Very useful, 704 readings)
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his belt including Poison, j adore, Dune, Diorissimo, and Forever and ever, and always, to name but a few, and I was quite surprised to learn just how few fragrances For men he has brought out. Eau Sauvage is a quality aftershave for a man who likes a lighter, more cologne themed fragrance. The lemon has a nice fresh crisp smell at first, but it dies down considerably when it has been on the skin for a few minutes, to reveal a much more masculine woody fragrance coming through, with undertones of rosemary. It really is a lovely mixture of notes. When it has been on the skin for some time you then get the grassy scent rising; the base note of vetiver. In my opinion, ...


