What's the difference between To Be Bad Guy and Sauvage?+
To Be Bad Guy is a masculine fragrance (marketed to men, though wearable by all) from Police (2020) dominated by Green accords. Sauvage is a masculine fragrance (marketed to men, though wearable by all) from Dior (2015) leaning on Fresh Spicy accords. They share 3 accords: Aromatic, Fresh Spicy, Citrus.
Which is better, To Be Bad Guy or Sauvage?+
By community rating, To Be Bad Guy scores 3.85/5 vs Sauvage at 3.86/5. Sauvage's standout strength: Pleasant, inoffensive scent that appeals to most people. The "better" choice depends on what you value — longevity, projection, season fit, or signature character.
Do To Be Bad Guy and Sauvage smell similar?+
They share 2 notes and 3 accords, including Aromatic, Fresh Spicy, Citrus, Geranium, Vetiver. Sauvage: Sauvage is a genuinely well-liked fragrance with broad mass appeal and legitimate positive qualities, but its massive popularity and oversaturation have led to mixed community sentiment.
Which lasts longer, To Be Bad Guy or Sauvage?+
Sauvage: Excellent projection and longevity Longevity varies by skin chemistry, concentration, and application method.
Which season suits To Be Bad Guy vs Sauvage?+
To Be Bad Guy scores highest for spring wear; Sauvage scores highest for spring wear. To Be Bad Guy leans daytime, Sauvage leans daytime.