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Some luxury woody fragrances go super dense and end up wearing me. This doesn’t. Yasep has this beautiful balance of spice, smoky woods, and a soft resinous warmth that feels rich but still very easy to wear. That’s what sold me. It smells upscale and mature, but not old-school or stiff. I’ve worn it in cooler weather and on a dressed-up night out, and it just works. Also, the quality is obvious right away—nothing synthetic or rough here. I got about 8 hours with pretty nice projection for the first half. Pricey, yeah, but this one actually feels worth it.
This is easily one of my favorite Bvlgari releases. The opening has a refined spicy kick, then it turns into this classy woody scent with a soft amber glow that stays close enough to feel intimate but still gets noticed. I love how smooth it is from start to finish. No weird sharpness, no messy transition, just a really luxurious drydown. If Delina is all sparkle and drama, this is the tailored dark suit version—less flashy, more quietly confident. I’ve gotten compliments every time I’ve worn it, especially indoors. Lasts around 6-8 hours on me. Super easy 5 stars.
This is gorgeous. Yasep smells super polished and expensive without trying too hard. I get a spicy opening, then a really smooth woody vibe with a soft ambery warmth underneath. It kinda gives me the same luxe feeling I get from some high-end Amouage stuff, but this is easier to wear and less demanding. What I love most is how refined it stays the whole time—never harsh, never messy, just clean rich elegance. Performance is also great on me, around 8 hours with solid projection for the first few. Honestly one of those fragrances that makes you stand straighter when you wear it. Def 5/5 for me.
I love this way more than I expected. It opens with this bright peppery sparkle, then settles into creamy woods and a warm resin kind of feel. It smells rich but not heavy, which is hard to do. Tbh a lot of luxury releases feel overpriced and forgettable, but this one actually feels special. It has that "who smells that good?" effect without screaming across the room. I wore it to dinner and kept catching wafts of it all night. Lasted a solid 7-8 hours on my skin. If you like elegant woody scents that still have personality, this is such an easy recommendation.
I’m into this more than I expected. Yasep has that dry woody-spicy profile I usually associate with dressier scents, but this one is surprisingly versatile. I pick up pepper, cedar, and maybe a soft resinous amber in the background. It feels crisp and tailored, not heavy. Honestly, it kinda gives me the same “put together” feeling as something like Terre d’Hermès, but smoother and less earthy. The best part is how natural it smells. No harsh synthetic blast, no weird sweetness. My only issue is the price because for that money I want a little more wow factor. Still, the quality is def there.
This is one of those fragrances I keep reaching for when I don’t wanna think too hard. Super fresh, very put together, and really easy to wear to work. The bergamot pops early and I get a cool peppery touch with some soft woods underneath. It smells expensive in that clean Creed way, but not in a loud look-at-me way. Def office friendly. Only minor flaw for me is performance. It’s not weak, just not amazing for the money. On my skin it sits closer after a few hours. Still a very solid 4/5 because I genuinely enjoy wearing it.
I really like this one. Viking Cologne feels like Creed doing a super clean, modern freshie without going boring. I get a bright citrus thing up top, then a smooth lavender and mint combo that keeps it crisp the whole way through. It kinda reminds me of a more relaxed, easier version of the original Viking, way less intense and much more wearable day to day. Not a beast, but I still get around 6 hours and decent projection for the first couple. My only issue is the price, because tbh it doesn’t smell groundbreaking. Still, I love how polished and easy it is.
Really like this one. Yasep smells polished and expensive without turning stiff or boring. I get a peppery kick up top, then this smooth sandalwood/woody vibe that feels dry, warm, and a little creamy. Kinda reminds me of other luxury woody scents, but this has a softer, more wearable edge. It’s not super loud, which I actually appreciate because it stays classy instead of screaming for attention. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with moderate projection for the first couple hours. Only minor flaw is that it gets a bit linear after the opening, but honestly I still enjoy wearing it a lot.
This is nice, just not exciting. I get a clean bergamot opening with a peppery kick, then it settles into that smooth woody Creed style. Super easy to wear and honestly hard to hate. It feels polished, fresh, and very office-safe without smelling boring in a bad way... just a little too safe for the price. That’s my main issue. For Creed money I want something with more personality. Performance on me is decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close after the first hour. I don’t dislike it at all, I just never reach for it over other freshies. Good scent, not a wow.
This is one of those fragrances I can appreciate more than I actually love. On me it opens fresh and a little citrusy, then settles into a clean woody-musky scent that feels expensive but also kinda safe. I don’t hate it, but I don’t get that wow moment either. Tbh it gave me the same feeling as some niche stuff that smells refined without being especially unique. The good part: it’s really easy to wear, office-safe, and never annoying. The downside is it stays pretty close to the skin after a while and doesn’t justify the luxury price tag for me. Decent scent, just nothing special.
Yasep is a quiet flex. Not loud, not gimmicky, just insanely well blended. I get dry woods, a little spice, and this smooth warm amber in the base that makes everything feel velvety. It kinda reminds me of the vibe of Bleu de Chanel Parfum in the sense that it feels dressed up and effortless, but Yasep is more niche and more refined to my nose. This is the type of scent that works when you want to smell expensive and put together. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but it lasts long enough and wears beautifully. Really, really good stuff.
Tbh I think this gets underrated. A lot of people wanted some huge bold follow-up to Viking, but I love that this went in a fresher direction. The lemon opening is sparkly, the mint gives it this chilled clean vibe, and there’s a subtle sandalwood dryness later that keeps it from feeling too sporty. Kinda reminds me of the type of fresh luxury scent that just makes you feel showered and expensive. Not super unique, so I get why some call it safe. But safe isn’t always bad. It’s refined, easy, and I’ve gotten a few compliments with it too.
I love this for warmer weather. It has that breezy citrus opening, then the lavender comes in and makes it feel really classy without turning barbershop-heavy. There’s also a soft green touch that keeps it lively. It’s not trying to be Aventus or some BR540-style attention seeker, which I actually appreciate. This is more understated and mature. The downside is pretty obvious: for a Creed, I wanted a bit more lasting power and maybe a little more personality. But honestly, when I’m in the mood for something fresh, smooth, and super easy to wear, this hits the spot.
This is one of those quiet flex perfumes. Not flashy, not trying too hard, just smells really damn good. I get spicy woods right away, then a warm sandalwood thing with a faint smoky edge that keeps it interesting. It feels masculine but not aggressively so. I love wearing this when I want something refined that won’t annoy anyone around me. Great for dinners, work, even cooler daytime stuff. Performance is solid for me, around 6-7 hours, but projection stays pretty controlled. Minor flaw: it doesn’t have that super memorable signature twist. Still, I keep coming back to it because it’s just easy and classy.
This is gorgeous. Yasep smells super polished and rich without being loud, and that balance is exactly why I love it. I get a warm spicy opening, then a really smooth sandalwood vibe with a soft woody dryness underneath. It feels expensive in the way some niche scents try to, but this actually pulls it off. Kinda reminds me of the refined side of something like Oud Wood, just less obvious and more elegant. Performance is also really solid on me, around 7-8 hours with a nice scent trail for the first few. Def a 5/5 for me. If you like classy, warm woods that still feel modern, this is easy to recommend.
This is very good stuff tbh. The opening gives me a fresh spicy sparkle, then it settles into clean woods with a touch of amber warmth. Super refined, super easy to wear, and it smells like money in that understated Bvlgari way. I love that it doesn’t go overly sweet or syrupy like some hyped niche things. If you’re expecting monster projection though, this might disappoint a little. On my skin it sits closer after 2 hours, even if I can still smell it for most of the day. Still a 4/5 for me because the actual scent is gorgeous, just wish it pushed a bit more.
Viking Cologne smells like a classy blue/fresh fragrance made the Creed way. I pick up a bright citrus vibe, some lavender, and a soft woody drydown. It’s clean, masculine, and really easy to throw on when you don’t want to think too much. Tbh that’s also the problem. It doesn’t feel unique enough to justify the hype, and it kinda reminds me of designer territory with a more natural finish. Not bad at all, just decent. I could see this working great in spring or at the office, but I’m not blown away. Lasts maybe 6 hours on me with moderate projection early on, then it chills out fast.
Yasep is pleasant, no doubt, but for the price and all the hype around the Le Gemme line, I wanted more personality. I get a smooth spicy-woody thing with a little dry pepper and sandalwood vibe, and it does smell polished. Just kinda generic on skin after the first hour. It reminds me of those luxury designer scents that are super easy to wear but don’t really leave a strong impression. Performance is decent, around 6 hours on me, with pretty soft projection after the opening. Not bad at all, just not something I’d reach for over other woody ambers I already own. Solid 3/5.
Tbh I expected way more from Le Gemme Yasep. It opens kinda peppery with a dry woody vibe, and there’s a faint citrus touch in the first few minutes, but it never really goes anywhere after that. On my skin it just turns into this generic smooth wood scent that feels expensive in packaging only. Not bad, just really underwhelming. For something in this price range, I wanted more personality and better projection. It sat pretty close to my skin after an hour and was basically a soft blur by hour 5. I don’t hate it, but I’d never reach for this over other woody-spicy scents that do the same thing better.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. The opening has a nice burst of bergamot and a clean minty vibe, and for a minute I thought Creed was doing something cool here. Then it just turns into this bland soapy fresh scent with a little pepper in the background and not much else. It feels like a safer, flatter take on the whole designer blue/fresh genre, which is not what I want at this price. Performance didn’t help either. I got maybe 5-6 hours, and it stayed pretty close to the skin after the first hour. Not horrible, just really underwhelming and def overpriced for what it is.