First Impressions
Ranked #4 with 108 votes from women.
To be completely honest, Sauvage is one of the most popular designer fragrances out there. Almost everyone who’s into perfumes has encountered this scent at some point.
If Creed Aventus is called the “King of Perfumes,” then Sauvage is like the “King’s younger brother” in the designer fragrance world.
Scent Profile and Character
The most prominent note in Sauvage is Ambroxan.
It gives the fragrance a character that’s:
Easy to wear
Playful
Sexy
This is a very accessible scent—not complex, but with a clear and distinct personality.
Available Concentrations
Sauvage comes in several concentrations:
EDT (Eau de Toilette)
EDP (Eau de Parfum)
Parfum
Elixir
The Elixir version is more intense, with increased spiciness and a more mature character.
If you’re younger or want a more playful, approachable vibe, I’d recommend starting with the EDT or EDP.
Performance and Usage
This fragrance projects quite well. I recommend starting with fewer sprays to ensure it doesn’t become overwhelming or intrusive to others around you.
Who It’s For
People who want a playful, sexy scent
Those looking for an easy-to-wear, uncomplicated fragrance
Anyone seeking a crowd-pleasing scent that most people enjoy
Who It Might Not Be For
Those wanting a very formal, conservative office scent
People looking for something unique and different from the mainstream
Summary
Sauvage has a very clear character—it’s playful, sexy, and easy to understand.
It’s no surprise it ranked #4, because it’s a scent that many people “get immediately.” The Ambroxan-forward composition makes it instantly recognizable and widely appealing.
