Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) Salvador Dali

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Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) Salvador Dali

Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) Salvador Dali

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) Salvador Dali for men of Salvador Dali

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Description

Salvador is a new fragrance by the house of Salvador Dali dedicated to the artist himself, his originality and extravagance. The fragrance was created in cooperation with perfumer Michel Almairac of Robertet and presented as woody-spicy, with accentuated amber.

Composition of the new perfume Salvador for men opens with accords of Asian pear nashi, combined with cinnamon from Ceylon, sandalwood, incense, island vanilla and warm amber.

Flacon is made of dark glass with engraved lips on both sides of the flacon. Sensual lips characteristic for Dali decorate this edition while reminding us of sensual kisses. The fragrance is available as 30, 50 and 100 ml EDT. It was announced as elegant, intoxicating and modern perfume.

Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) was launched in 2010.

11 reviews for Salvador by Salvador Dali (2010) Salvador Dali

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a good one. It is the only scent available with the combination of Nashi Pear and Ceylon cinnamon. Very unique, nothing else like it. Great longevity, medium to mild sillage yo

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells like a lumber aisle at the hardware store…in particular, white woods like birch and amber. Aroma of a lumber aisle but not sweet/spicy coniferous…more on the sweet side. 6-8 hour longevity. I have worse in my collection but still, considering i hardly ever reach for this it still has it’s uses. Nice to freshen a coat that you want to throw on but didn’t have time to wash. Light passing wafts are gentle, mature, masculine, inviting..not repulsive.
    7/10

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    The pear is leading note in this perfume. I feel it from the beginning to the end with nuances. The other ingredients just support the pear. In general the scent slightly reminds me of bubble gum.
    ‘Salvador’ is not very strong in projection so I can say it is office-safe, but depends. IMHO it is good for those whose work is related to children (teachers, nurses, etc).

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    ”Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.”
    Salvador by Salvador Dali is a warm, fresh spicy, powdery and vanilla base fragrance.
    It stays very close to the skin, but possesses a very unique and distinct aroma where sophistication is not to be questioned.
    This fragrance slightly reminds me of Plus Plus Masculine by Diesel, Desire for men by Alfred Dunhill and 1 Million by Paco Rabanne. But that’s just a slight similarity in comparison for all 3 fragrances have their own unique character.
    The silage on Salvador is moderate where as longevity can be a little bit tricky. I found that 2 sprays on each pulse point does the trick and allows the fragrance to last a little longer. For me I get 4-6 hours but I’m definitely lucky to see 7-8
    This works well during the Spring, Fall and Winter time and can be use for casual wear.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    As a fan of the cheap but yet pleasant Salvador Dali’s fragrances, I’m a little disappointed with this one. It seems to faint merely seconds after the application. A fresh woody fragrance with a fruity heart and a hint of dark/spicy notes, and that’s all. For who are interested to know Salvador Dali’s fragrances for men, try Black Sun or Laguna as the first choice.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Interesting scent here, ends up as a smooth vanilla and incense blend, but feels soft and dark. I wish you could smell the Nashi Pear from the notes, but unfortunately there is a generic fruity note and nothing particularly specific.
    Nice on occasion, light and smooth with decent longevity, but avoid on hot days, it develops a smell like overripe fruit

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I love it, but nothing special. It reminds me of Black by Cavalli; Code by Armani and some others from this group. The scent is very oriental to me, a little bit sweet and spicy. Everybody who adores “black scents” as me will fall in love with this one.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    The first one, Salvador Dali Pour Homme, is MUCH better – highly individualistic and rather challenging – but it takes a certain type of wearer to pull it off. Nothing like this boring waste of materials and packaging.
    The artist would not have approved of this “me too” type of fragrance – there’s nothing individual or unique about it.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    No more than ok. In fact the feeling here remember me a little the perfume Puma Man. Nothing to disturb the senses, doesn’t scream anything, it could, perhaps, be better classified as a casual one.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Because perfumes are fairly new and still here are not good description, I’ve tried to introduce it a little more comprehensive. Top notes and heart notes seem to be very similar to Replay for Men – citrus + aromatic. After some time they begin to smell different, but Salvador is getting more subtle and sophisticated, but less intense. The base of Salvador appears to be a new note – perhaps incense, but the smell is getting weaker.
    Notes / scent: 3.5
    Longevity / sillage: 3.5
    Overall / subjective feelings: 4.0
    Description: similar to Replay for him and even more subtle. I bought both of them fairly cheap and for its price, I think, it would be interesting wear.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh spicy scent, “nothing about nothing”

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