Fragrance mythology is a fascinating thing, in my experience. The formula code is* reportedly the SAME between pre and post 2020 DHP. But sellers be damned, you see people asking for a premium price for “old formula”. As for DHI, I own the original formula, the 2011 version and a post-2020. Only the original silver collar/pre-2011 version smells like a discernibly different ‘formula’ 🤷🏻♂️
Great comparison Pep. I own a 2017 bottle of Intense and love it. I’ve been pondering for years whether to go for the Parfum but hesitated due to possible similarities. I need to try it. Interestingly I’ve found that the intensity of the Iris in my bottle has changed and not for the worse over time. I think there’s a forum somewhere on Fragrantica that discusses that point. Thanks 🙏
Thanks for this. Sounds like I made the right decision picking up a bottle of Intense on sale recently instead of waiting and saving for the Parfum. I'd still like to try it out myself eventually.
My thoughts exactly! I had Dior Homme Parfum and sold it. While its not terrible, I don't understand the hype and I know that sharing this opinion in a review (which I will do soon) is not popular opinion. Thank you for the review!
I actually totally agree with all you said.. Intense is so much more special. My husband thinks so too, and the French guy who sold it to me at the perfumerie said the Intense wins over the parfum hands down.
I have an older version of Dior Homme Intense. I love it. I will get the newer version soon, for I just ordered one today. Weird huh. I have a small decant of Dior Homme Parfum and a FB of the new one. I'm fine with that. Great review Pep
The only one in the line I've either smelled or owned is the current version of DHI, which I blind bought a couple years ago. When I initially got it, I was disappointed. I didn't dislike it. But it was much less exciting than I had been led to believe. And it is the kind of thing that I just don't have much occasion to put on. But I've worn it a few times since then and my opinion of it has crept up. It's still not what I'd call a masterpiece. But I especially appreciate the deep drydown. Six-to-eight hours after putting it on, it just smells subtly fabulous in the air.
Good comparison, thank you. I forgot, have you owned/reviewed MFK Oud? I think it gives off similar vibe to DHP, but more pronounced, more refined, stronger (which might be a + or a -) and ultimately, better. I have not smelled the current DHI. Of the stuff I own of this series, my favorites are 1. The original silver stem Dior Homme 2. The original silver collar Dior Homme Intense | | | | 3. Dior Homme Parfum (which has only ever been available in one formulation) The first 2 have secured their places in my dandy frags lineup. I agree with you in that DHP is more expendable, less memorable leathery-woody thing. I only ever use mine to ”layer” with Dior Homme, which is totally unnecessary but the combined effect is nice. I might get rid of DHP at some point, but the others, never.
I'm currently wearing Dior Homme Parfum because of the cold weather and it's really really nice. Dior Homme Intense i like the least, Dior Homme Original is enjoyable for evenings.
GREAT review; insightful, honest, fearless. I owned Homme, Homme Eau, Intense, Parfum. My then girfriend smelled Parfum on me, and asked if I was wearing a woman's perfume. She smelled Intense on me and liked it. I think the Parfum will be reformulated for 2025. Hopefully, it will smell masculine. Otherwise, Dior should rename it Dior Femme Parfum and market it to women. Maybe the Intense version can be renamed Homme Parfum. (Please, fellow fragrance enthusiasts and those obsessed with Homme Parfum, don't attack me; its just my honest opinion.)
The best take I’ve seen so far. I did not like the Parfum at all. I have Original and Intense, and they’re more alike now than they were when they were first released, based on their most recent formulations, and less “lipsticky” - they don’t actually come across as either makeupy or lipsticky to me these days. When I first smelled Parfum, it came across as Dior Homme Intense - Ambrette, + dried liquorice root and suburban pub carpet smell 😂
Uh, now we need your take on Dior Homme Original (now with the word Original written on it) vs DHI. 😂 My favorite now is Original, or 2005 Silver Stem or 2011 Black Stem. Glad to see you warming up to Iris.
@ absolutely. I agree with everything you said. But my preference is on the Parfum. Thank you for your reviews which a follow with great interest for a long time!
Great review. I love the honesty and how you depart from many in the community re this. Its like DHP is the golden child in frag comm... FWIW, the Intense is available in the US, the parfum was never sold here retail. You can find it on ebay and at decanters but never in a store and rarely at online discounters. Agree with you regarding the intense being a symphony and multi note achievement in the way the notes work. The parfum has a density and luxury but is not as compelling over the long term as the intense which always has a dance and sparkle and although its been imitated, never replicated. And stands on its own as a legendary scent. Not too sweet (valentino's version are) not too powdery, as a lot of imitation DHI are. The current formulations of both of these though do not project and vibe different than the pre 2019 formulation. They both currently have severe projection issues and become skin scents within an hour or two. The Dior Homme Original EDT is great and more of an elegant, office wear, but also great. And a variation on a theme.
Im glad you`ve spotted that DH parfum contains a synthetic smelling leather accord...it is quite cheap smelling and the worst out of all Homme fragrances to my nose. Looks like Dior lives grey days without releasing masterpieces as it used to be in the past.
Thanks. One more reason for me not to go out and spend on DHP. Was never crazy about all the line. I mean it's great, French perfumery, but for me it smells too... perfumey, even without aldehydes, has something , and I don't mean that in a demeaning way, generic. I mean it doesn't make me feel in a certain way, doesn't evoke any things that I would associate with future olfactory memories. Like, when I first discovered Egoiste, late, I felt like, yeah, man , this is it, where were you and where was I that we didn't meet yet? Granted, I only smelled and wore the original EDT and the DHI. Not the parfum.
Egoiste and Platinum Egoiste are very boring to me. I consider Intense and Dior Homme Parfum both masterpieces. They’re the top of the food chain for me. I suppose it’s all subjective. Luckily, there’s no shortage of choices. Unfortunately, my wallet takes a constant beating.
When i got a decant of DHP, i was convinced for a while that i got scammed and i got DHI instead. When i finally managed to test both side by side, i noticed the subtle differences and i clearly prefer DHI because i find it better blended and balanced. Dior Homme Parfum and Naxos are two of the most overhyped perfumes in modern fragrance history in my opinion. In general, i hate using grandieuse words to describe things. I believe that certain words shouldn't be used liberally or else they lose their value. If you tell your partner that you love her every hour of every day, after a while she's be like "yea sure whatever". Or if you apologise for the hundreth time, it no longer means anything. Same thing with calling a fragrance "masterpiece" or "perfect" or "greatest of all time". If we call everything masterpiece then what is an ACTUAL masterpiece? You set the bar low for yourself and everyone else because sheep-behaviour is real. Dior Homme Parfum is not the greatest perfume of all time as many fragrantica reviews claim, its not even close. At the end of the day its all subjective, but im a firm believer that you shouldn't put such bold stamps on things before you gain more perspective and experience and that might take decades. An aquarium for a goldfish is all the water in the world... Just wanted to get that off my chest haha
@@NazgulfromLOTR Did you get it off your chest? It came off as completely insane. I think Wilt Chamberlin is the best Center of all time, a large portion of people would disagree. Some would say it’s Kareem, Shaq, or Hakeem. Although, I have a feeling that a basketball analogy isn’t in your wheelhouse. I’m a lot of things, but a sheep isn’t one of them. Are you in the USA? We should talk about things in person. You seem like a passionate person when you’re behind a keyboard. Btw, I never said the Parfum was the GOAT. You have a lot of fancy words, but you’re still not the brightest bulb. Stop blaming the world because you were bullied in high school ha ha
@@NazgulfromLOTRYour reply came through on my email, but I see nothing in this section. Anyway, there’s no need to backtrack. Make an attempt at being a man.
I have a DHI 2024 and it’s still great but a little but more metallic or watery (more modern I guess). Also just bought a 2018 150 ml DHI and it’s definitely richer and floral. Hopefully it will last forever haha.
I bought the OG Dior Homme Parfum 75mg...its quite complex..The new (reformulated)DHP is "thinner" and not as many notes as the OG...The OG is rich and incredibly long lasting the leather comes through and even the rose in it is present and so is the incense and sandalwood and the touch of "oud" is there too..of course the iris is the leader in the opening thru the mid.. The OG is a masterpiece
it has been reformulated...do some more checking...as Dior Homme etc has had a few reformulations...till now the current Dior Homme is not like the original DH formulation (2020)
@@bobperricone2216 Dior Homme has, Dior Homme Intense has, Dior Homme Sport has, Dior Homme Cologne has. The formula codes make it easy to keep track of these iterations and reiterations. Dior Homme Parfum has only ever been available in one formulation, formula code 08642/A.
@@bobperricone2216 ”original Dior Homme” was launched in 2005 and has been reformulated several times, as have DHI, DHS & DHC. Dior Homme Parfum has only ever been available in one formulation, easily trackable by formula codes utilized by Dior.
It was so good to hear your thoughts on these Pep. I found the parfum, which I liked initially, as my taste has developed I just find it too dense and I feel like you were alluding to that too when speaking about being able to pick things out. Anyway I now have neither and bought a silver stem version of the original which , like yourself, I wore at the time when it was released. I just could never get that one out of my head and I’m glad I now have it in the collection again. Thanks for the video Pep 🙏❤️
Hello Pep, I completely agree with you. I feel DHP is too « blocky », too dense and lacking complexity. DHI is so much more interesting, versatile and more of an every day wear. I feel that the iconic status of DHP is partly due to its rarity and the fact it has been constantly out of stock. But I am sure that if it had been readily available, things would have been different.
I’m so glad you were able to give these a try! And lots left to enjoy too!
@@CanadianBeautyBlog thanks for the enabling, Henna. I am very happy i got to try them x
Fragrance mythology is a fascinating thing, in my experience.
The formula code is* reportedly the SAME between pre and post 2020 DHP. But sellers be damned, you see people asking for a premium price for “old formula”.
As for DHI, I own the original formula, the 2011 version and a post-2020. Only the original silver collar/pre-2011 version smells like a discernibly different ‘formula’ 🤷🏻♂️
Top Versus, spot on! I am wearing now the Dior Homme Original and it is such a wonderful understated Iris scent. Take care !
@@razvanyke the original is fantastic
Love both but DHI is my favorite too. Actually, one of my favorites of all time.
Great comparison Pep. I own a 2017 bottle of Intense and love it. I’ve been pondering for years whether to go for the Parfum but hesitated due to possible similarities. I need to try it. Interestingly I’ve found that the intensity of the Iris in my bottle has changed and not for the worse over time. I think there’s a forum somewhere on Fragrantica that discusses that point. Thanks 🙏
@@cowboycrunchies thank you, i'll try and find that thread
Thanks for this. Sounds like I made the right decision picking up a bottle of Intense on sale recently instead of waiting and saving for the Parfum. I'd still like to try it out myself eventually.
@@dantheman2907 definitely worth trying. Like i said, some will find the differences to their liking
My thoughts exactly! I had Dior Homme Parfum and sold it. While its not terrible, I don't understand the hype and I know that sharing this opinion in a review (which I will do soon) is not popular opinion. Thank you for the review!
@@Eloisescents0309 well popular or not, just my taste.
Great review👍🏻
@@demimiforrest1349 thank you
Great video! Could not agree more, I am team DHI as well!
@@Maciek_Scotland 🙌
I actually totally agree with all you said.. Intense is so much more special. My husband thinks so too, and the French guy who sold it to me at the perfumerie said the Intense wins over the parfum hands down.
@@shirleycantoni3152 team Intense!
I have an older version of Dior Homme Intense. I love it.
I will get the newer version soon, for I just ordered one today. Weird huh.
I have a small decant of Dior Homme Parfum and a FB of the new one.
I'm fine with that.
Great review Pep
@@JohmathanBSwift you are set!
The only one in the line I've either smelled or owned is the current version of DHI, which I blind bought a couple years ago. When I initially got it, I was disappointed. I didn't dislike it. But it was much less exciting than I had been led to believe. And it is the kind of thing that I just don't have much occasion to put on. But I've worn it a few times since then and my opinion of it has crept up. It's still not what I'd call a masterpiece. But I especially appreciate the deep drydown. Six-to-eight hours after putting it on, it just smells subtly fabulous in the air.
@@PhinClio i agree
Very good review I like how you compared with music
@@mustafajakubovic2204 thank you
Good comparison, thank you. I forgot, have you owned/reviewed MFK Oud? I think it gives off similar vibe to DHP, but more pronounced, more refined, stronger (which might be a + or a -) and ultimately, better.
I have not smelled the current DHI. Of the stuff I own of this series, my favorites are
1. The original silver stem Dior Homme
2. The original silver collar Dior Homme Intense
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3. Dior Homme Parfum (which has only ever been available in one formulation)
The first 2 have secured their places in my dandy frags lineup. I agree with you in that DHP is more expendable, less memorable leathery-woody thing. I only ever use mine to ”layer” with Dior Homme, which is totally unnecessary but the combined effect is nice. I might get rid of DHP at some point, but the others, never.
I'm currently wearing Dior Homme Parfum because of the cold weather and it's really really nice. Dior Homme Intense i like the least, Dior Homme Original is enjoyable for evenings.
GREAT review; insightful, honest, fearless. I owned Homme, Homme Eau, Intense, Parfum. My then girfriend smelled Parfum on me, and asked if I was wearing a woman's perfume. She smelled Intense on me and liked it. I think the Parfum will be reformulated for 2025. Hopefully, it will smell masculine. Otherwise, Dior should rename it Dior Femme Parfum and market it to women. Maybe the Intense version can be renamed Homme Parfum. (Please, fellow fragrance enthusiasts and those obsessed with Homme Parfum, don't attack me; its just my honest opinion.)
@@alfredo2506 i would hope none of my viewers would
You're right and yet I do enjoy wearing DHP in cold weather. I'm not keen on DHI but I have a decant and shall try that also.
The best take I’ve seen so far. I did not like the Parfum at all. I have Original and Intense, and they’re more alike now than they were when they were first released, based on their most recent formulations, and less “lipsticky” - they don’t actually come across as either makeupy or lipsticky to me these days.
When I first smelled Parfum, it came across as Dior Homme Intense - Ambrette, + dried liquorice root and suburban pub carpet smell 😂
@@CCCC-fj3kf 😁
I have a silver stem and it is lovely, but I also really liked DHI and DHP. They’re all good!
Uh, now we need your take on Dior Homme Original (now with the word Original written on it) vs DHI. 😂
My favorite now is Original, or 2005 Silver Stem or 2011 Black Stem. Glad to see you warming up to Iris.
@@michael_galicia i do have an old review of the original
@@TheScentinel Of course you do, what was I thinking 😅 Well, I love the Olivier Polge version. 😍
@michael_galicia ah' well that one i do not know
Great review, as always! However, I actually much prefer the perfume version. More resinous, more deep, with slightly smoke.
@@paulomonteverde1748 yeah, it will definitely be a matter of personal preference between these two
@ absolutely. I agree with everything you said. But my preference is on the Parfum. Thank you for your reviews which a follow with great interest for a long time!
@paulomonteverde1748 thank you!
Great review. I love the honesty and how you depart from many in the community re this. Its like DHP is the golden child in frag comm... FWIW, the Intense is available in the US, the parfum was never sold here retail. You can find it on ebay and at decanters but never in a store and rarely at online discounters. Agree with you regarding the intense being a symphony and multi note achievement in the way the notes work. The parfum has a density and luxury but is not as compelling over the long term as the intense which always has a dance and sparkle and although its been imitated, never replicated. And stands on its own as a legendary scent. Not too sweet (valentino's version are) not too powdery, as a lot of imitation DHI are. The current formulations of both of these though do not project and vibe different than the pre 2019 formulation. They both currently have severe projection issues and become skin scents within an hour or two. The Dior Homme Original EDT is great and more of an elegant, office wear, but also great. And a variation on a theme.
@@Windingspirals i am excited to try a pre 2019 DHI, I should have some soon
@@TheScentinel Pre 2019 DHP I meant
@@Windingspirals oh no, i am getting a DHI
2005 silver stem is a grail in my opinion, Celine Black Tie feels like an unfinished copy of it.
👵 I get an accused of grandmother smell with DHP-very powdery, lots of iris. I think it's a difficult one for many noses.
I enjoy DHP, but prefer DHI. I have the silver collar version, and it's superb.
@@The_Fuzz1 i am so intrigued to smell these older ones
Im glad you`ve spotted that DH parfum contains a synthetic smelling leather accord...it is quite cheap smelling and the worst out of all Homme fragrances to my nose. Looks like Dior lives grey days without releasing masterpieces as it used to be in the past.
I also prefer Dior Homme Intense. Parfum left me cold.
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Why i get a chocolate note on intense?
@@Eirini80 i definitely get some cocoa in Intense
@TheScentinel I thought my nose was broken😂
@Eirini80 nope
Thanks. One more reason for me not to go out and spend on DHP. Was never crazy about all the line. I mean it's great, French perfumery, but for me it smells too... perfumey, even without aldehydes, has something , and I don't mean that in a demeaning way, generic. I mean it doesn't make me feel in a certain way, doesn't evoke any things that I would associate with future olfactory memories. Like, when I first discovered Egoiste, late, I felt like, yeah, man , this is it, where were you and where was I that we didn't meet yet? Granted, I only smelled and wore the original EDT and the DHI. Not the parfum.
Egoiste and Platinum Egoiste are very boring to me. I consider Intense and Dior Homme Parfum both masterpieces. They’re the top of the food chain for me. I suppose it’s all subjective. Luckily, there’s no shortage of choices. Unfortunately, my wallet takes a constant beating.
When i got a decant of DHP, i was convinced for a while that i got scammed and i got DHI instead. When i finally managed to test both side by side, i noticed the subtle differences and i clearly prefer DHI because i find it better blended and balanced. Dior Homme Parfum and Naxos are two of the most overhyped perfumes in modern fragrance history in my opinion. In general, i hate using grandieuse words to describe things. I believe that certain words shouldn't be used liberally or else they lose their value.
If you tell your partner that you love her every hour of every day, after a while she's be like "yea sure whatever". Or if you apologise for the hundreth time, it no longer means anything. Same thing with calling a fragrance "masterpiece" or "perfect" or "greatest of all time". If we call everything masterpiece then what is an ACTUAL masterpiece? You set the bar low for yourself and everyone else because sheep-behaviour is real.
Dior Homme Parfum is not the greatest perfume of all time as many fragrantica reviews claim, its not even close. At the end of the day its all subjective, but im a firm believer that you shouldn't put such bold stamps on things before you gain more perspective and experience and that might take decades. An aquarium for a goldfish is all the water in the world...
Just wanted to get that off my chest haha
@@NazgulfromLOTR Did you get it off your chest? It came off as completely insane. I think Wilt Chamberlin is the best Center of all time, a large portion of people would disagree. Some would say it’s Kareem, Shaq, or Hakeem. Although, I have a feeling that a basketball analogy isn’t in your wheelhouse. I’m a lot of things, but a sheep isn’t one of them. Are you in the USA? We should talk about things in person. You seem like a passionate person when you’re behind a keyboard.
Btw, I never said the Parfum was the GOAT. You have a lot of fancy words, but you’re still not the brightest bulb. Stop blaming the world because you were bullied in high school ha ha
@@NazgulfromLOTRYour reply came through on my email, but I see nothing in this section. Anyway, there’s no need to backtrack. Make an attempt at being a man.
@@SomeDude998 I find you too challenging of an opponent to engage. You win the internet somedudebornin 98.
I have a DHI 2024 and it’s still great but a little but more metallic or watery (more modern I guess). Also just bought a 2018 150 ml DHI and it’s definitely richer and floral. Hopefully it will last forever haha.
I bought the OG Dior Homme Parfum 75mg...its quite complex..The new (reformulated)DHP is "thinner" and not as many notes as the OG...The OG is rich and incredibly long lasting the leather comes through and even the rose in it is present and so is the incense and sandalwood and the touch of "oud" is there too..of course the iris is the leader in the opening thru the mid.. The OG is a masterpiece
Dior Homme Parfum has not been reformulated. Dior are meticulous with their formula codes; there has only ever been one for the Parfum.
@@bobperricone2216 I agree
it has been reformulated...do some more checking...as Dior Homme etc has had a few reformulations...till now the current Dior Homme is not like the original DH formulation (2020)
@@bobperricone2216 Dior Homme has, Dior Homme Intense has, Dior Homme Sport has, Dior Homme Cologne has. The formula codes make it easy to keep track of these iterations and reiterations.
Dior Homme Parfum has only ever been available in one formulation, formula code 08642/A.
@@bobperricone2216 ”original Dior Homme” was launched in 2005 and has been reformulated several times, as have DHI, DHS & DHC. Dior Homme Parfum has only ever been available in one formulation, easily trackable by formula codes utilized by Dior.
Can't wait to smell how Francis Kirk will ruin the parfum in 2025
@@SebastianSmellsGreat there is an air of inevitability about it all
Or not!?!
@michael_galicia 😅
@@michael_galicia well, depends if you like his style or not, but surely it’s going to be different than what we have now
@@SebastianSmellsGreat Very True
IS DIOR HOMME INTENSE YOUR FAVORITE OUT OF THE WHOLE LINE?
@@SenadZecevic17 i think it might be just above the original
It was so good to hear your thoughts on these Pep. I found the parfum, which I liked initially, as my taste has developed I just find it too dense and I feel like you were alluding to that too when speaking about being able to pick things out. Anyway I now have neither and bought a silver stem version of the original which , like yourself, I wore at the time when it was released. I just could never get that one out of my head and I’m glad I now have it in the collection again. Thanks for the video Pep 🙏❤️
Hello Pep, I completely agree with you. I feel DHP is too « blocky », too dense and lacking complexity. DHI is so much more interesting, versatile and more of an every day wear. I feel that the iconic status of DHP is partly due to its rarity and the fact it has been constantly out of stock. But I am sure that if it had been readily available, things would have been different.
@@sandraB-Paris1481 i think there is definitely something to this aspect of scarcity.