Homme Intense vs Dior Homme Intense
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Lavender opens things cleanly but steps back fast, making room for a powdery iris that's the clear center of gravity here — cool, rooty, slightly metallic. Ambrette adds a soft skin-musk warmth that keeps it from going full barbershop, while cedar and vetiver in the dry-down lay down a quiet woody base. Projection is moderate and intimate rather than room-filling; sillage stays close, which suits the overall mood. The whole thing reads as polished skin rather than loud statement — FA cool-weather date fragrance for someone who wants to smell expensive without announcing it.
Powdery iris dominates the opening — cool, rooty, almost lipstick-like — before cocoa and violet soften it into something skin-warm and gently sweet. The heart sits in that precise tension between florist and patisserie without fully committing to either. Ambroxan and tonka bean anchor the dry-down, adding a creamy, slightly woody depth that wears close to skin with quiet but persistent sillage. Projection is intimate rather than loud, making it feel deliberate and considered rather than showy — An evening fragrance for colder months, best suited to someone who reads powder as sophisticated rather than old-fashioned.
How they overlap
Homme Intense and Dior Homme Intense share exactly one note (iris). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Dior Homme Intense is the cheaper original at $110 compared to $130 for Homme Intense — about 15% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.
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