The composition of "Wild Water", the first male fragrance in history


"Wild Water" is part of the family of aromatic hesperides. This fresh, tonic and sensual fragrance perfectly combines the hesperidic accords, 13029 "chypres, floral and ferns.The success of" Eau Sauvage "lies in its composition that is both simple and innovative: the aromatic notes of thyme and rosemary give the tonicity, while the bergamot and lemon combination brings notes of sweetness and freshness to the perfume.Vetiver associated with lavender offers a virile sensuality balanced by the feminine notes of jasmine and patchouli.Thus , we find in notes of head lemon, lavender, basil, thyme and rosemary; hedione goes into heart notes, vetiver and oak moss lie in base notes "wild water" is a scent of. A man who appeals to women, this tonic water is characterized by floral accents.In introducing the hedione, master perfumer Edmond Roudnitska created a real break in the history of perfume. patented, discovered in the 60s, brings a floral note revealing notes of jasmine. Today, the hedione enters at the same time in the composition of the feminine perfumes and the masculine perfumes.

The iconic bottle of "Wild Water"


Almost unchanged since its creation, the bottle of "Wild Water" is today a classic of sobriety and elegance. Served in a flask, the design of the bottle is borrowed from the male universe. The draped glass is girdled with a headband, wearing a thimble. No doubt, the first male perfume in history is a designer perfume. "Wild water" is the olfactory signature of the Dior house.