I appreciate these Creed threads. Not only will we get a reference to "Higher", but I learn which are the better clones and what are the best places to buy online. I honestly think that scents are much more important to men than women, at least for me anyway. My wife rarely comments on my colognes or after shaves but oh man, do I love it when she wears Bitter Peach or the Mugler scent she picked out for me to buy her for Christmas. I like smelling nice but as long as I don't smell like BO, she's fine with me. 😂
With arms wide open! No wait.. that's the Creed deodorant.
That is because I am married, not because of how I smell.
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Creed isnt a safe blind by. Lots of their scents are not at all enjoyable for me. I agree you should find a way to smell them before. I've blind bought 2 fragrances. Naxos and Rogue 540. (Interestingly enough, they included a sample of Grand Soir that I loved and bought) Both are great, not what I would have chosen, but very mass appealing.
Creed is mainstream. I smell it nearly as much as I smell sauvage and acqua di gio. My Dillards sold it, quit stocking it due to supply and demand issues and it was taking so much market share from their other brands.
I've been wearing creed for the last 10+ years. My nephew is selling colognes/perfumes as a hobby and has over 1000 variations of many brands not found on the internet and some bottles with rare oils from Middle East go above 3k for an oz. I'm yet to find anything similar to Creed Original Santal Millesime. So no, creed is anything but mainstream. It did change in the last year due to new owner. But they did produce rare ouds and bought rare oils from all the world that many like Tom Ford mimic synthetically, while creed uses natural oils that last a very very long time. Another example is Royal Oud, which is amazing for night time. It will last on your skin and shirt well over 48 hours and it's a natural oil, not another synthetic clone. If you interested, DM me, I'll pass along his contact info. He ships all over the world and his collection is insane.
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
there's no quality in Creed colognes anymore. they smell above average, but performance (longevity + sillage) is horrible. i'm talking 3-4 hours. hardly worth the $500 retail Nordstroms asks for. not even worth the $199 sales price.
there are plenty of "inspired by" Creed clones out there that are great (and even better than the original) in performance. ignore all the snobs and naysayers.
I'd wager YSL, Dior, and Chanel fragrances in Parfum concentrations will outperform and outlast Creed. Blue De Chanel lasts me all day and I smell it on my skin in the shower at night. Creed, while I do love the smell, doesn't last until lunch.
I'd wager YSL, Dior, and Chanel fragrances in Parfum concentrations will outperform and outlast Creed. Blue De Chanel lasts me all day and I smell it on my skin in the shower at night. Creed, while I do love the smell, doesn't last until lunch.
I disagree. See above. My creeds lasted longer than dozen others I own including LVs which are sexy AF but don't last. Yes, Dior sauvage will last a veryyy long time, but it's $250 for 3.4oz. YSL Tuxedo for example is $300 and it's super sweet, which is for older dudes imho. None of them are cheap. No one in their right mind would pay retail creed prices unless you're loaded and don't care.
I've been wearing creed for the last 10+ years. My nephew is selling colognes/perfumes as a hobby and has over 1000 variations of many brands not found on the internet and some bottles with rare oils from Middle East go above 3k for an oz. I'm yet to find anything similar to Creed Original Santal Millesime. So no, creed is anything but mainstream. It did change in the last year due to new owner. But they did produce rare ouds and bought rare oils from all the world that many like Tom Ford mimic synthetically, while creed uses natural oils that last a very very long time. Another example is Royal Oud, which is amazing for night time. It will last on your skin and shirt well over 48 hours and it's a natural oil, not another synthetic clone. If you interested, DM me, I'll pass along his contact info. He ships all over the world and his collection is insane.
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
According to Creeds investor release, they sold over 1 million bottles (Aventus) last year and a 4.2 billion dollar valuation. (Roja Parfums, a "niche" brand a vastly superior house has 12.2 million in revenue) So, I'd say that's mainstream. Agree, their older bottles with more aroma naturals smell significantly better, last longer, and have a uniqueness that's not present in todays extremely mass produced batches.
According to Creeds investor release, they sold over 1 million bottles (Aventus) last year and a 4.2 billion dollar valuation. (Roja Parfums, a "niche" brand a vastly superior house has 12.2 million in revenue) So, I'd say that's mainstream. Agree, their older bottles with more aroma naturals smell significantly better, last longer, and have a uniqueness that's not present in todays extremely mass produced batches.
I tried every single Roja out there and didn't like a single scent as I found it to be excessively sweet and also synthetic. But of course to each his own. My nephew swears by Roja and knows Roja Dove, yada yada, but googling which one is more popular doesn't really help as you have to smell em all. Again, this is a very personal choice so no argument can win here other than get what you like .
I disagree. See above. My creeds lasted longer than dozen others I own including LVs which are sexy AF but don't last. Yes, Dior sauvage will last a veryyy long time, but it's $250 for 3.4oz. YSL Tuxedo for example is $300 and it's super sweet, which is for older dudes imho. None of them are cheap. No one in their right mind would pay retail creed prices unless you're loaded and don't care.
If you pay 250 for sauvage or 300 for YSL its worse.
I paid 160 for 3.4 of Sauvage Elixer last year at Dillard's. That stuff is so long lasting it smells up my closet when its on my dirty laundry. From days before.
Try something unique. Xerjoff, Roja, Nichane, and Parfumes de Marley are in another league when it comes to longevity and performance.
If you pay 250 for sauvage or 300 for YSL its worse.
I paid 160 for 3.4 of Sauvage Elixer last year at Dillard's. That stuff is so long lasting it smells up my closet when its on my dirty laundry. From days before.
Try something unique. Xerjoff, Roja, Nichane, and Parfumes de Marley are in another league when it comes to longevity and performance.
I got elixir for $155 at release time from a reputable source (don't buy it from Amazon for 180 under any circumstances), it's now close to $200 from all reputable sources, prices went up on almost everything … remember Sauvage comes in variations, elixir being the strongest perfume oil concentration.
I tried every single Roja out there and didn't like a single scent as I found it to be excessively sweet and also synthetic. But of course to each his own. My nephew swears by Roja and knows Roja Dove, yada yada, but googling which one is more popular doesn't really help as you have to smell em all. Again, this is a very personal choice so no argument can win here other than get what you like .
If you smell synthetic from Roja and not from Creed then you'd love a Stetson, brute, or maybe a Old Spice.
I've been wearing creed for the last 10+ years. My nephew is selling colognes/perfumes as a hobby and has over 1000 variations of many brands not found on the internet and some bottles with rare oils from Middle East go above 3k for an oz. I'm yet to find anything similar to Creed Original Santal Millesime. So no, creed is anything but mainstream. It did change in the last year due to new owner. But they did produce rare ouds and bought rare oils from all the world that many like Tom Ford mimic synthetically, while creed uses natural oils that last a very very long time. Another example is Royal Oud, which is amazing for night time. It will last on your skin and shirt well over 48 hours and it's a natural oil, not another synthetic clone. If you interested, DM me, I'll pass along his contact info. He ships all over the world and his collection is insane.
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
Original santal is similar to Montblanc Individuel imo. Joop! was also often compared to OS in the past, before Individuel came out. I think Joop! is similar, but a bit of an overkill on how sickly sweet it can be at times, Joop! is hard to wear imo,
I disagree. See above. My creeds lasted longer than dozen others I own including LVs which are sexy AF but don't last. Yes, Dior sauvage will last a veryyy long time, but it's $250 for 3.4oz. YSL Tuxedo for example is $300 and it's super sweet, which is for older dudes imho. None of them are cheap. No one in their right mind would pay retail creed prices unless you're loaded and don't care.
Sauvage only has good performance because it's made up of mostly Ambroxan, which if you've never smell it in raw form.. they come as little white pebbles and are very potent, for being a solid. Once diluted with alcohol they become very aromatic, and strong, astringent too. They need other carriers, bergamot is a common oil to mix with. By this point.. it becomes a perfumer's game, who can have the most fun and make the best fragrance, and as you've seen the theme with what we call "blue fragrances". That said.. anyone who buys Sauvage and is knowledgeable about perfume making, is obviously just buying it for the label, branding, or the convenience.It's extremely overpriced for what it is.Ambroxan in bulk is one of the cheapest aromachemicals around, so a bottle of Sauvage, or other blue fragrances, costs literally pennies to make. Unlike Creed's or some other high end brands, that actually put quality ingredients in. Things like ambergris which is still used in Creed scents.
Sauvage only has good performance because it's made up of mostly Ambroxan, which if you've never smell it in raw form.. they come as little white pebbles and are very potent, for being a solid. Once diluted with alcohol they become very aromatic, and strong, astringent too. They need other carriers, bergamot is a common oil to mix with. By this point.. it becomes a perfumer's game, who can have the most fun and make the best fragrance, and as you've seen the theme with what we call "blue fragrances". That said.. anyone who buys Sauvage and is knowledgeable about perfume making, is obviously just buying it for the label, branding, or the convenience.It's extremely overpriced for what it is.Ambroxan in bulk is one of the cheapest aromachemicals around, so a bottle of Sauvage, or other blue fragrances, costs literally pennies to make. Unlike Creed's or some other high end brands, that actually put quality ingredients in. Things like ambergris which is still used in Creed scents.
So which perfume with Ambroxan would you recommend at a lower price point than Savage? And will it have the kind of staying power and silage that Sauvage has?
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Creed is mainstream. I smell it nearly as much as I smell sauvage and acqua di gio. My Dillards sold it, quit stocking it due to supply and demand issues and it was taking so much market share from their other brands.
I've been wearing creed for the last 10+ years. My nephew is selling colognes/perfumes as a hobby and has over 1000 variations of many brands not found on the internet and some bottles with rare oils from Middle East go above 3k for an oz. I'm yet to find anything similar to Creed Original Santal Millesime. So no, creed is anything but mainstream. It did change in the last year due to new owner. But they did produce rare ouds and bought rare oils from all the world that many like Tom Ford mimic synthetically, while creed uses natural oils that last a very very long time. Another example is Royal Oud, which is amazing for night time. It will last on your skin and shirt well over 48 hours and it's a natural oil, not another synthetic clone. If you interested, DM me, I'll pass along his contact info. He ships all over the world and his collection is insane.
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
there are plenty of "inspired by" Creed clones out there that are great (and even better than the original) in performance. ignore all the snobs and naysayers.
I disagree. See above. My creeds lasted longer than dozen others I own including LVs which are sexy AF but don't last. Yes, Dior sauvage will last a veryyy long time, but it's $250 for 3.4oz. YSL Tuxedo for example is $300 and it's super sweet, which is for older dudes imho. None of them are cheap. No one in their right mind would pay retail creed prices unless you're loaded and don't care.
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
I tried every single Roja out there and didn't like a single scent as I found it to be excessively sweet and also synthetic. But of course to each his own. My nephew swears by Roja and knows Roja Dove, yada yada, but googling which one is more popular doesn't really help as you have to smell em all. Again, this is a very personal choice so no argument can win here other than get what you like .
I paid 160 for 3.4 of Sauvage Elixer last year at Dillard's. That stuff is so long lasting it smells up my closet when its on my dirty laundry. From days before.
Try something unique. Xerjoff, Roja, Nichane, and Parfumes de Marley are in another league when it comes to longevity and performance.
I paid 160 for 3.4 of Sauvage Elixer last year at Dillard's. That stuff is so long lasting it smells up my closet when its on my dirty laundry. From days before.
Try something unique. Xerjoff, Roja, Nichane, and Parfumes de Marley are in another league when it comes to longevity and performance.
I got elixir for $155 at release time from a reputable source (don't buy it from Amazon for 180 under any circumstances), it's now close to $200 from all reputable sources, prices went up on almost everything … remember Sauvage comes in variations, elixir being the strongest perfume oil concentration.
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Ok, that's harsh …
P.S. the GIT under the new ownership changed a bit, you can tell by the cap top which is now in gold as opposed to being all black. The formula is less grassy and the top notes wear off a bit faster, but it's still a great day wear but you do have to sample it, it's not for everyone. The new label will display batch like L3222B01B so you can tell it's 2022 batch.
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