Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
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Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
Curious if anyone here has experienced both versions of Eau Sauvage and it they could compare the two? Thanks!
John
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Re: Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
The Eau de Parfum, to my nose, is quite remarkably pointless and I can't imagine what they were thinking or who they were thinking of. The Far Eastern market, I suspect, which doesn't like anything remotely sensual -- "clean" and "fresh" are the key words. The Eau de Toilette isn't what it originally was, not at all, but it's better than the Eau de Parfum. But there are plenty of alternatives, much better. Annick Goutal's Eau de Sud, Ormonde Jayne Homme (or whatever she calls it) and Jo Malone Lime Basil & Mandarin are all clean and bracing but with some quality behind them. Even the immensely fugitive Blenheim Bouquet is rather more interesting. Personally I like the faintly balsamic note of the Penhaligon Douro Eau de Portugal and that would be my choice for something to replace the (original) Eau Sauvage -- different route but same destination: clean, masculine, refreshing, versatile but not in any way suggestive of the pleasures of the bed...
Michael
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I would have given up 25 years of editing crapola, and I mean that in the nicest sense of the word, to have been your editor for one book, one page, a sentence . . .
Ron
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I take that very kindly, Ron, though of course I might equally well think "The unutterable blackguard wants to INTERFERE with me RHETORIC blast him". But I choose to take it as a compliment. If it was meant as one, we're both happy. If it was intended as an insult, then I'm happy anyway (because I took it as a compliment) and you're not happy, because your insult misfired and went THWOOMP in your face, like Yosemite Sam, and so that paid you out.rsp1202 wrote:I would have given up 25 years of editing crapola, and I mean that in the nicest sense of the word, to have been your editor for one book, one page, a sentence . . .
(I don't mean Yosemite Sam went THWOOMP in your face. I mean the insult went THWOOMP in your face like blunderbusses etc. went THWOOMP in Yosemite Sam's face. Just want to clarify that. Similes can so easily go THWOOMP in your face. Or, on this occasion, in my face.)
Michael
People say it's never too late. How wrong they are. --Felix Dennis
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Re: Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
Yes, I'm also impressed, it's hard to work THWOOMP into a sentence.
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Re: Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
Michael's understanding of the subject at hand is second to none, and we're witness to his virtuoso talent for writing about his perceptions.
Gary
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Re: Eau Sauvage EDT vs EDP
Thank you, Michael! I now have an authoritative answer to my question!
John