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Tbh I’m picky with vetiver because it can go too smoky or too bitter on my skin, but this one is gorgeous. The geranium gives it a cool floral lift and the whole thing feels clean, green, and really natural. Kinda reminds me of Grey Vetiver in the same polished lane, but this feels more refined and less sharp to me. I love how effortless it is. You can wear it in heat, in the office, out to dinner, whatever. Performance is better than I expected too, about 6-8 hours easy. Not loud, just confident. Def a 5/5 for me.
I own a lot of fresh fragrances and Tygar still stands out. The grapefruit is front and center, but it’s not just tart or zesty, it has this smooth rounded feel that makes it smell super refined. Then the ambroxan and woods give it that clean, mineral-like backbone that keeps pulling me back in. It feels niche without being weird, and designer without being basic. That’s a hard balance. Honestly this is one of those scents that gets noticed without screaming. Very polished, very addictive, very easy to wear. I get good longevity too, around 8 hours, with a really nice scent trail. Highly recommended, no question.
This is such a classy green scent. I get a crisp geranium up top, then the vetiver comes in dry and earthy in the smoothest way. There’s also this clean citrusy sparkle that keeps it from feeling too serious. I love this because it smells expensive without shouting, like perfectly tailored clothes in fragrance form. Super easy to wear to work, but it still has enough personality that I kept sniffing my wrist all day. On me it lasts around 7 hours with soft but steady projection. Honestly one of those scents that makes you feel put together instantly.
What I love most about Tygar is that it doesn’t try too hard. It’s basically this bright grapefruit opening with a smooth woody amber thing underneath, but the quality is so high that it feels special. No harsh cleaner vibe, no cheap synthetic citrus blast. Just crisp, radiant, elegant freshness. This is the kind of scent that works in heat, in the office, on weekends, pretty much anywhere. I’ve worn it dressed up and in a hoodie and it still fits. Lasts around 6-8 hours for me, which is great for this style. Not cheap obviously, but the scent itself is absolutely 5-star material.
I usually like darker stuff, so I didn’t expect to fall this hard for Tygar. But wow. The grapefruit is crisp and slightly bitter in the best way, and that ambroxan gives it this airy, modern, almost addictive trail. There’s also a clean woody feel underneath that keeps it from being just another citrus scent. Kinda reminds me of the appeal people get from BR540’s radiance, but this goes in a fresher, more masculine direction. It smells expensive, confident, and weirdly comforting at the same time. On me it lasts around 7-8 hours with solid projection. Def a rare fresh fragrance that still feels date-night worthy.
Creed really nailed the balance here. Vetiver can sometimes feel dry and stiff, and geranium can go too rosy or metallic, but this keeps both in check. What I get is a smooth green freshness with a slightly earthy backbone and just enough aromatic lift to make it feel alive. I love this for days when I want to smell sharp without overthinking it. It’s elegant, really versatile, and somehow feels both relaxed and dressed up. Not beast mode, but it projects enough for the first couple hours and sticks around for most of the day. Easy 5 stars from me.
Tygar is one of those scents that just works. The grapefruit opening is crazy addictive, and the woody drydown stays clean and smooth the whole way through. I keep reaching for it when I don’t wanna think too much. It gives me that same easy appeal people get from Bleu de Chanel, but this feels brighter and more niche. What I love most is how put-together it smells without being stuffy. Small complaint: the ambroxan can come off a bit sharp if you overspray, so I’d keep it to 3-4 sprays max. Other than that, really hard to dislike. Fresh, modern, and gets noticed.
I really like this one. It opens super crisp with that grassy vetiver and a bright geranium kick that makes it feel polished without going full barbershop. There’s also a soft woody thing in the background that keeps it smooth. Kinda reminds me of Grey Vetiver’s clean vibe, but this feels a little more relaxed and less sharp. My only issue is it doesn’t reinvent anything, so if you own a bunch of vetiver scents, this may not wow you. Still, it smells classy and easy to wear. I get around 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first couple. Def an office-safe Creed.
I don't dislike Tygar at all, but I also don't get the obsession. On my skin it's mostly bright grapefruit with a clean woody drydown and a little ginger sparkle in the opening. Very crisp, very easy to wear, very "rich guy at a hotel lobby" energy. That said, it feels a bit too smooth and safe for me, almost like it was made to offend absolutely no one. Not super unique either, especially if you've tried other modern citrus-ambroxan scents. It does last pretty well though, better than a lot of freshies, and I can see it pulling compliments. I just wouldn't call it exciting.
This is one of those scents that doesn’t scream for attention, but I keep reaching for it anyway. The geranium gives it a slightly rosy-green edge, while the vetiver stays earthy and dry. There’s a clean citrus sparkle early on too, even if it fades kinda fast. What I love is how put-together it smells without feeling stuffy. It’s versatile as hell. You can wear this to work, brunch, or even a casual dinner date. Minor flaw: performance is good, not amazing. On me it sits closer to the skin after 3-4 hours. Still very solid and honestly easier to wear than a lot of louder Creed releases.
Tbh I love this more than I expected. It’s basically a sparkling grapefruit over woods and ambroxan, but done in a really sleek Bvlgari way. Feels rich without trying too hard. If you like fresh scents that still have presence, this is it. It’s not as sweet or flashy as BR540 territory, and that’s why I enjoy it. Way more crisp and masculine to my nose. Minor flaw: for the price, I do wish there was a little more complexity. It’s simple. Really nice simple, but still simple. Lasts about 6 hours on me with decent projection, then sits closer to skin.
This isn’t trying to be flashy like BR540 or some syrupy compliment bomb, and that’s exactly why I love it. Vetiver Geranium smells crisp, airy, and very well blended. I mostly get green vetiver, fresh geranium, and a little citrus brightness in the opening. It has that expensive soap/sharp shirt vibe, but in a really elegant way, not boring. Super wearable and honestly kinda addictive if you like cleaner masculine-leaning scents. Projection stays pretty controlled, which works for me, and it lasts a solid workday. If you want subtle sophistication, this is it.
Tygar is one of those fragrances that makes you keep smelling your wrist all day. I get a sharp citrus opening, loads of grapefruit, and then this smooth woody-musky drydown that feels insanely clean but not boring. It has that rich Bvlgari quality where everything smells really blended and effortless. Tbh this is what I wish a lot of expensive fresh scents smelled like. It’s versatile enough for work, but it still has enough presence for dinner or a night out. Projection is strong for the first couple hours and it lasts way longer than expected. Super easy compliment getter too. I really love this one.
This is so classy. I get a really crisp geranium up top with that clean, rooty vetiver underneath, and it never turns muddy or old-school on me. It’s green, dry, a little peppery, and just ridiculously polished. Kinda feels like if a classic barbershop scent got dressed up in a tailored suit. I love this for daytime, especially when I want something fresh but not basic citrus-fresh. Performance is better than I expected too, around 7 hours easy with a nice smooth trail for the first couple hours. Not loud, just confident. Def one of Creed’s more underrated releases.
This stuff is stupidly good. The opening hits me with this super juicy grapefruit vibe, then the ambroxan comes in and gives it that clean, sparkly, almost metallic glow. Sounds simple on paper, but on skin it feels crazy polished and expensive. Kinda reminds me of a more grown-up freshie, like if a citrus cologne went to luxury school. I love that it stays bright without turning into shower gel. Performance is also way better than most fresh scents on me, easy 8+ hours and people definitely notice it. Honestly one of the easiest 5/5s for me. If you want something fresh but still sexy, this is def worth trying.
Some fresh scents smell nice for 20 minutes and then just disappear into generic clean musk. This one doesn’t. The geranium gives it a crisp, slightly minty feeling and the vetiver underneath keeps it grounded and a little earthy. It feels airy, but never weak. I really love how natural it smells on skin, like actual leaves and stems instead of a synthetic green air freshener. It’s one of those fragrances that doesn’t need to scream to get attention either. I got a couple compliments wearing this in spring. Lasted around 7 hours on me, which is plenty for this style.
Love this for spring. It has that airy green feel from the geranium, plus a dry vetiver backbone that keeps it from going too floral. There’s a subtle woody base that makes it feel clean and expensive in that classic Creed way. I wouldn’t call it a compliment monster, but people who get close usually say you smell really good. And honestly that fits the scent. It’s more refined than loud. My only complaint is I wish the opening lasted longer because that fresh pop is great. After that it becomes a softer skin scent. Still, super wearable and kinda addicting if you like elegant green fragrances.
Really nice stuff. On me it’s mostly grapefruit and ambroxan with a clean woody backbone, and it smells super airy and polished. Kinda reminds me of those expensive hotel lobby scents, but in a good way. I love this style because it feels effortless and sexy without being loud or syrupy. Great for spring and summer, maybe even date night if you want something fresh instead of sweet. My only real negative is the value. Smells fantastic, but you are paying luxury money for a pretty straightforward scent profile. Still, the quality is there and I get a good 7 hours easy.
This is super good. Tygar opens with that juicy grapefruit thing and it instantly feels clean, bright, expensive. Then the ambroxan kicks in and gives it that airy woody-musky vibe that kinda reminds me of a smoother, more polished designer-on-steroids style. I love how easy it is to wear. Office, dinner, hot weather, whatever. My only small issue is that the drydown gets a little linear after a while, so it’s not the most evolving scent ever. Still smells amazing though. Performance is really solid on me, around 7-8 hours, with very noticeable projection for the first couple hours. Def a compliment puller.
Tbh this is very nice, just not super exciting. I get fresh vetiver first, then that slightly minty/floral geranium vibe, with a smooth cedar-like drydown. It smells natural and well blended, which is something Creed usually does really well when they’re on point. If you like Terre d’Hermes or Tom Ford Grey Vetiver, this sits somewhere in that clean, mature lane, but softer and less spicy. What I love is the balance: green, airy, masculine without being aggressive. The downside is it plays it a bit safe for the price. Not beast mode either, maybe 5-6 hours on me. Still a really pleasant wear.