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Dior Sauvage Eau Forte's Relationship with Water

  • Wilson Lim
  • Oct 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

Dior Sauvage Eau Forte harnesses the essence of water in an entirely aqueous interpretation of the classic fragrance.


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Any scent hall of fame would be deficient without the inclusion of Dior Sauvage. Iterations of the new fragrance have transformed this segment of Dior Beauty into an ever-expanding narrative, with each new variation reinforcing its significance and prominence in the Dior legacy.



This year, the iconic fragrance undergoes a transformation by renowned perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. Presenting the Dior Sauvage Eau Forte – a water-based formulation that smells both spicy, woody, and musky, while still being profoundly fresh — a hybrid between an eau de toilette and an eau de parfum. Envision a gigantic waterfall, dispersing mist as it connects the atmosphere with the ground. A groundbreaking high-pressure nano-emulsion method combines a distinctive aqueous formula with a potent oily scent concentrate, resulting in a highly concentrated, milky water contained within a bottle of the hallmark Sauvage midnight blue.



The mixture is persistently indulgent, with its spice balancing the extremes of warmth and coolness in a distinctive manner. Softened lavender, sensual almond, and liquorice yield to woods and persistent musk water, enhancing the prominence of each note before assimilating into the skin—revealing unique interpretations of Sauvage that evolve with each individual.

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