TL;DR
- EDT is brighter, crisper, and more attention-grabbing in the first 1–2 hours—great for daytime and warm weather.
- EDP is smoother, slightly warmer, and more refined—better for evenings and cooler temps.
- On most skin, EDP lasts a bit longer, while EDT projects harder early on. Choose based on when and how you wear it.
Scent Profile (Top / Heart / Base)
- EDT: Sparkling bergamot and pepper blast in the opening; airy, metallic freshness. Aromatic mid (lavender/geranium vibe) and a clean ambroxan base. Overall feel: clean, modern, “blue” freshness with a lively edge.
- EDP: Softer opening with rounded edges; less bite up top. The mid/base lean smoother with a slight vanillic warmth over the ambroxan. Overall feel: polished and evening-friendly.
Batch/reformulation and skin chemistry can shift results—treat these as tendencies, not absolutes.
| Metric | Sauvage EDT | Sauvage EDP |
|---|---|---|
| Longevity (skin) | ~6–8h (some skins 5–6h) | ~7–9h (some skins 6–8h) |
| Sillage | Stronger in the first 1–2h | Closer, smoother aura |
| Projection | Noticeably louder upfront | Controlled, less sharp |
Takeaway: If you want instant pop for a few hours, go EDT. For a subtler, longer glide—especially indoors—go EDP.
Versatility & Seasonality
- EDT: Spring/summer, daytime, campus/office casual; shines in heat.
- EDP: Fall/winter or evenings, dinners, dates; feels dressier and more intimate.
Value (Price/Performance & Bottle Size)
- Price per ml varies by region, but 100 ml EDP vs 100 ml EDT is usually a manageable gap.
- EDT as a daily driver can empty fast → a 200 ml makes sense.
- EDP works well at 100 ml for selective use.
Application tip: Light layers on moisturized skin optimize longevity; 1 spray on clothing (test for staining first) boosts diffusion.
Verdict
- One-bottle setup, warm-weather/daytime heavy? EDT.
- Evening/colder weather, smoother and dressier vibe? EDP.
- If budget allows: EDT (day) + EDP (night) = no-brainer two-bottle combo.
FAQ
Is Sauvage EDP longer-lasting?
Generally yes—slightly. EDT still hits harder in the opening.
Which is safer for office wear?
EDP. EDT can be sharp if oversprayed; keep EDT to 2–3 sprays in close quarters.
Should I layer EDT and EDP?
Not needed. Same DNA—pick the concentration that fits your use case.
Next reads
- Comparisons archive:
/category/comparisons/ - Dupes & alternatives:
/category/dupes-alternatives/
