 It's pretty like a full sample of Sauvage Parfum. I've smelled it a while ago too, so I've really given it a lot of chances. It was a good shot here. Thank you guys all for tuning in to another video today on the somewhat infamous Dior Sauvage Parfum. I don't know if you guys have been following my channel, but I was kind of like a sucker for the original Sauvage. I really, really like it. It's one of my favorite kind of masculine scents that just smells good. This works in every situation, but it's been super popularized, it's been copied, and some people don't really like it as much. I posted a poll why I don't really like designer scents anymore. Now, I do like designer scents, but this scent shows and kind of is a good example of why I haven't been into very many designer scents as much. There's so much marketing and influence behind the Dior Sauvage, everything with that, and it's just, I found Dior Sauvage Parfum to be very simple, and it's just crazy that these designer scents, they don't really come out with very many new stuff. They like to copy old stuff and make like flankers and flankers and flankers of stuff that sells really good. I just feel like they put all this information, they have all this brand name, just this big parade basically, for somewhat of a basic simple scent. Like there's really almost not gonna be a new unique designer scent. If you guys look at probably the only unique one that I could think of this year is like one million lucky. Obviously, that one went through the roof because it smells really good and it's unique. Most of the time, I just find that it's just too much generic-ness with new designer scents, but I'm not saying that there won't be a good one or that I don't like them. I like a lot of the ones that I know, a lot of designer scents that I already own, but as far as new ones, there's not that many ones that wow me, and let's enter Dior Sauvage Parfum. To me, a juicier, maybe smoother version of Sauvage without any of the punch or like the thick pepper or the sharpness that a Sauvage had. And I think that sharpness and muskiness and manliness is what made Sauvage unique and it's why I like Sauvage. Not saying this isn't a bad scent, this is a good scent. I'll put the notes on the screen, but to me, it's just more generic. So Sauvage had so many things pulling on it as once and then you basically stripped some of its extra stuff and made it just a really smooth fruity scent, which it doesn't smell bad by any means. I'd much prefer the original Sauvage, maybe even Sauvage EDP. This is kind of closer to Sauvage EDP than this to the original Sauvage. I smell just that extra nuances that they put in the EDP. I smell in the perfume. People say that they last really long. Spray like a full sample of Sauvage Parfum. I've smelled it a while ago too, so I've really given it a lot of chances. I haven't just sprayed it once and not liked it. I sprayed it once on one hand and the original Sauvage on the other hand. And I actually did smell the Parfum. It seemed to be much longer than the original and I didn't retest it. I felt like something was off there about eight to 10 hours. I can't believe that I couldn't really smell the original but I could smell the Parfum. But just that being said, it's not gonna project that far. It's just gonna last on the skin, which is something that we like. I see that people on pre-gram ticker rated at 3.8. I haven't watched any other fragrance reviewers of it. And to me, it's not a bad scent, but they're trying to capitalize on Sauvage DNA. I like the original Sauvage DNA much better. Even the Sauvage EDP DNA is much better because it has somewhat of that complete picture. Parfum isn't bad. I mean, if you're somebody who didn't like Sauvage for how sharp it was, you may like Parfum. But to me, it's something that I pass on and I love the original Sauvage. I hopefully it's not been reformulated too bad. It's just something I love to wear and I love it for the summertime. I would pick probably the original Sauvage and then Parfum. Parfum's a little bit more, as I remember long lasting, a little bit more of a nighttime scent. Sauvage is a little bit more of an everyday style scent. If you want a Sauvage, should not be sharp. This one's for you, but this one wasn't for me. I see why I got a 3.8 on Fragranceka. And this is kind of why I haven't been reviewing too many designer scents because I didn't want to do a whole review just saying that, hey, this is super simple. They didn't really do much. This doesn't impress me. It's not for me, but I just, this is popular. So I want to put my two cents on it and I don't want to be negative. I love the original Sauvage. I think Sauvage EDP is pretty good. I might need to double check that again. Just Parfum, it wasn't for me. I also want to say, I almost got like a, it's almost a little bit closer, a tiny bit closer to an Invictus kind of smell. I didn't want to put that in there. Doesn't smell like Invictus, but on the dry down and just the, because Invictus is kind of like a smooth, fruity, Ambroxian thing. And that's kind of what this is trying to do too. Although it does smell a lot more like Sauvage, especially in the beginning than Invictus. It has a little bit of an Invictus vibe. But anyways guys, thank you guys for watching the video. I appreciate it so, so much. Kind of simple to the point. Not my cup of tea, but it might be for you. We're on the road of 25,000 subscribers and I couldn't do it without any of you guys's help. You guys are the best. I'm having a great day out here. Hopefully you're having a great day at home. See you all in the next video. Peace.