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Sauvage Very Cool Spray

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Dior
François Demachy
Perfumista
François Demachy
4.22 de 5
838 votos

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Descripción

Sauvage Very Cool Spray by Dior is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is François Demachy. The top notes are grapefruit, bergamot, and pepper; the heart notes include lavender, Sichuan pepper, pink pepper, geranium, patchouli, vetiver, and elemi; and the base notes are ambroxan and cedar.

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  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 4.3%

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  • IvanPerfumista

    Exquisite. It’s similar to the original but with a much stronger citrus note. I love it.

  • Dior (LVMH, come on) finally takes off the mask and serves the product without hesitation. The truth is, the luxury market is in a quality slump, eaten alive by low-cost brands that work wonders, especially with younger people. Zara is already doing this, releasing interesting items that get very close to luxury at ridiculous prices, and Axe, with its quirky and cheap scents, is winning over the youth. Well done to Dior, I won’t mince words, because this time they aren’t hiding and are showing us what they should have been from the start. We’re looking at a body spray, a bit fresher than the original Sauvage (though differences are minimal), with a deodorant-style format and a spray that atomizes way more fragrance than a normal vaporizer. The finish feels plasticky, and the flaw is that it still comes with a huge, disproportionate price tag.

  • Here Dior drops the mask and sells the product without hesitation. The luxury market is in a quality crisis, eaten up by low-cost brands like Zara or Axe offering quirky scents at low prices. Good on Dior for admitting it’s a body spray—just a bit fresher than the original but with a deodorant-style spray that projects way more. Plastic finish and ridiculously high price.

  • Surprisingly, this Very Cool smells better than the normal Sauvage. I don’t feel that ‘body secretions’ vibe from the original, nor does it even feel like a flanker. It smells like Chanel Bleu or Luna Rossa Carbon: a masculine, soapy, pleasant aroma. The bottle is cheap, and the trail and longevity are moderate, but decent for a body spray. The packaging adds nothing.

  • Surprisingly, this Very Cool smells better than the regular Sauvage. I don’t feel that ‘body secretions’ vibe from the original, and it doesn’t even seem like a flanker. It smells like Chanel Bleu or Luna Rossa Carbon: a masculine, soapy, pleasant scent. The bottle is cheap, and the trail and longevity are moderate but decent for a body spray. The pump doesn’t add anything.

  • andres orellana

    It’s the same as the regular one, but with a brutal dose of grapefruit that makes it super refreshing and energetic. The citrus and ambroxan blend is perfect—versatile and suits almost everyone. It lasted 8 hours with good projection, ideal for any weather except extreme cold. I’d give it a 9/10.

  • I like it less than the regular version; it’s more acidic and fresh, keeping that pineapple illusion. You can feel the pepper sting, but the base is softer. Still, that ambroxan leaves a soapy, musky trail that doesn’t convince me.

  • Sauvage Very Cool is almost identical to the original, but with a citrusy kick at the start. It sprays like a deodorant—powerful and direct. After a few minutes, it settles into that dry, long-lasting scent we all love; on me, it lasted over 10 hours. The bottle reminds me a bit of YSL’s Rive Gauche, though personally I prefer the glass. If you already own the original, this isn’t necessary.

  • I don’t love the EDT or EDP versions of Sauvage; they feel overwhelming and clog my senses. But this spray, despite its cheap-looking bottle and deodorant-style dispenser, smells fantastic. I tested it in March during unusual heat, and it performed great. It has notable longevity and projection, offering a more manageable and contained version, far from the abrasive character of the 2015 release. Be careful applying it since there’s no doser and it’s easy to overdo it. It’s not cheap, but I’ve seen worse things at higher prices. If there’s a deal, it’s worth it for the heat.

  • I’m not exactly a fan of the EDT and EDP versions of Sauvage (I haven’t tried the Parfum yet); they feel heavy, and the EDT can overwhelm my senses. But this spray, despite the cheap-looking bottle and a dispenser that looks like a regular deodorant, smells fantastic. I tested it in March with unusually high temperatures, and it performed very well. It has notable longevity and projection, with a fresh and attractive aroma. It’s like a more manageable and contained version of the original, far from the abrasive character of the first Sauvage from 2015. Just be careful applying it since it lacks a doser and it’s easy to overdo it. In short, it’s not cheap, but I’ve seen worse things at higher prices. If you find a good deal, it’s worth it when the heat starts to get intense…

  • It’s neither a deodorant nor a body spray. I owned one, and where I bought it was significantly cheaper than the Sauvage, and I liked it quite a bit. Good scent, good longevity, and a nice atomizer. The bottle is definitely the cheap tin style like Puig’s Sport Man. Now I have the eau de parfum, and it disappointed me compared to this one; it seems to last less.

  • LulaFlower

    Continuing with my men’s fragrance tests. I haven’t tried the original Sauvage, but I didn’t like this one. I described it to my boyfriend as ‘masculine L’Intermit’: too pretentious and low quality. He agreed.

  • LulaFlower

    I’m continuing to test men’s perfumes. I haven’t tried the original Sauvage, but this one didn’t like it. I described it to my boyfriend as the masculine version of L’Intermit: lots of pretension and little quality. He agreed.

  • This version made me like Sauvage, which hadn’t caught my attention until now. I tested it side-by-side with the EDT: the opening is identical, but things change after a few minutes. The Very Cool Spray keeps its trail, boosts the ambroxan and pepper, and the extra citrus helps a lot while remaining subtle. In the EDT, things fade quickly: just the pepper and lavender remain, the ambroxan is diluted with soap, and the citrus disappears fast, which doesn’t happen here. If you really like the Sauvage opening, there’s no other option than this.

  • This version made me fall in love with Sauvage, which hadn’t caught my attention until then. I tested the EDT side-by-side with this one: the opening is identical, but everything changes after a few minutes. The Very Cool maintains the trail, boosts the ambroxan and pepper, and the extra citrus helps while remaining subtle. In the EDT, things fade quickly, leaving just the pepper and lavender with a soapy, diluted base, whereas in this version, everything stays.

  • Eau Serrani

    After using up a bottle of the EDT, I think this spray is a solid pick. It delivers what it promises, lasts through a work shift, and didn’t even hit 50 euros. It’s not a masterpiece, but it’s a lifesaver when you don’t want to think about the occasion or the ambient temperature.

  • Olfactory Memories

    FINALLY, THIS IS THE ONE. Here we have the same scent as the EDT version, but with differences that, in my opinion, improve it. This version is more citrusy on the opening, fresher, and has a chemical touch (aside from the ambroxan) that gives it an even colder, automatic, and stimulating feel. On top of that, I find it less sharp than its direct sibling, which I appreciate. It’s accompanied by that typical soapy, shower-gel-like base of the line, which becomes more prominent in the dry-down and lasts until the end. It’s an all-weather scent, but I think it’s enjoyed more in high temperatures. Needless to say, it’s a huge hit with the masses, though there will always be detractors (fair enough), but in this case, they’re usually the minority—the sales record speaks for itself. Watch out: the atomizer is different; it dispenses a continuous, wide cloud like a deodorant. One second equals about three sprays of the EDT, so keep that in mind. I usually spray one, max two, which instantly hit my clothes (no problem, quite the opposite). Both projection and longevity are identical to the EDT on my skin, no complaints. Considering the lower price, I see it as the better option, but everyone knows best. By the way! Mixing this version with the new Elixir is a delight. Check it out if you get the chance.

  • Olfactory Memories

    Finally, yes! It smells just like the EDT but with nuances that, in my opinion, improve it. The opening is more citrusy and fresh, with a chemical touch (beyond Ambroxan) that gives it an even colder, more stimulating vibe. Plus, I notice it’s less sharp than its sibling, which I appreciate. Then comes that soapy base, like a shower gel, typical of the line, which intensifies in the mid-notes and lasts until the end. It’s an all-rounder for any weather, though I think it shines more in the heat. Obviously, it pleases almost everyone, though as with everything, there will be detractors (fair enough), but they’re usually the minority (sales records speak for themselves). The atomizer is different, watch out: it sprays a continuous, wide cloud like a deodorant. One second equals about three sprays of the EDT, keep that in mind. I use one or max two, which instantly stain clothes (no problem, it’s the best part). Projection and longevity on my skin are identical to the EDT, no complaints. Since it’s cheaper than its sibling, I see it as the better option, though everyone knows their own taste. By the way! Mixing this version (or the EDT) with the new Elixir is a-del-icia. Check it out (or better, your nose) if you get the chance. Top notch. 5 stars.

  • OlorosoPete

    I have to say, this and the new Elixir are my favorites from the entire Sauvage line. For me, they’re better than the original EDT, which never really excited me, because the added citrus notes in the opening make them friendlier and less aggressive, especially in the warmer months. It’s a true all-rounder that works year-round and in any situation. The longevity and sillage are also quite good: it projects well for the first few hours before settling to about 8 hours. Plus, it’s the most affordable option with a super cool bottle. It just joined my collection, and I’m sure it’ll stay there for a long time. Rating: 9/10.

  • While I do like the regular Sauvage, I absolutely hate this version. It’s a carbon copy of ‘Poseidón Indómito’ by ‘Instituto Español’. Although they differ slightly on paper, on my skin they behave exactly the same, creating a sour, dirty scent that I find very unpleasant.

  • Although I like the regular Sauvage, I hate this one. It’s identical to the Untamed Poseidon from ‘Instituto Español’. While they might differ on blotter paper, on my skin they behave exactly the same, leaving a sour/greasy sensation that I find very unpleasant.

  • Olfactory Memories

    In my opinion, this is the best version of the ‘Sauvage’ structure (excluding the Elixir, which strays from the style), and it seems they’re about to discontinue it. If you’re looking for something basically like the EDT but fresher, more citrusy, and less harsh, we’re all ears. I just bought four bottles and tried the cheap alternative mentioned by @xafbcn, the ‘Poseidon Indomito’. I completely disagree that they smell the same; they don’t. Tested on skin and paper, it’s very close to the EDT, minus the ambroxan bite, with added synthetic lemon and aquatic notes like Acqua di Gio Profondo. As an alternative to the Very Cool Spray, definitely not, I wish I could say otherwise. But as an alternative to the original EDT, yes, without a doubt. It has some slight differences (generally more synthetic), but at 150ml for around 13 euros, it’s a brutal option to bathe in. Moreover, it’s bound to become a classic.

  • A new barista joined my usual café a couple of months ago: red-haired, friendly, skilled, and visually striking with that ‘human’ beauty that doesn’t dazzle immediately but wins you over with a sincere, contagious smile. She has an innate empathy and communication ease, everyone likes her, and she always has a positive attitude up her sleeve. She’s serious, never vulgar, and while we joke, it’s always with respect. I enjoy this daily flirtation, especially since she loves perfumes and always comments on what I’m wearing. I try to act like nothing’s happening, but that conversation and her smile have become a pleasant habit. It smells incredibly clean, very similar to the first EDT but fresher and friendlier, with prominent citrus, a slight sweet and creamy touch, less pepper and ambroxan. Musically, it’s like the highs go up and the lows come down a bit: fresher, harmonious, and modern. Its performance is more than acceptable. The bottle is curious—is it marketing or a good idea? Doesn’t matter, I like it; it’s energizing like spinach for Popeye. Let’s see if I can convince Olivia, who makes a great coffee, to check out my collection…