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This stuff just puts me in a good mood. The opening is all sparkling apple and watery melon to my nose, super cheerful and clean, then that soft ambergris/musk base keeps it from being too simple. It’s one of those perfumes that smells effortless, like you naturally smell this good. I’ve gotten a weird amount of compliments from this too, especially from people who normally don’t notice perfume. It’s not beast mode, but I don’t need it to be. The projection is tasteful and the vibe is very fresh, feminine, and easy. For spring and early summer, this is honestly close to perfect for me.
I love this way more than I expected. Spring Flower opens really bright and juicy on me, like crisp apple with a soft peach thing in the background, and then the musk keeps it smooth instead of turning into shampoo. It feels very “pretty girl” but not in a loud or try-hard way. Just clean, playful, expensive. Kinda reminds me of the easy charm of Chance Eau Tendre, but this smells more polished and natural to me. Performance is solid too, around 6-7 hours on my skin with a soft but noticeable trail. Honestly one of those perfumes that just puts me in a good mood every time. Def recommend if you want something fresh but still feminine.
This smells expensive immediately. First spray gives me geranium and a dry green touch, then the agarwood starts glowing and it’s just beautiful. Warm, slightly spicy in the background, and really confident. I’d put this in the same luxury lane as Roja and some Amouage stuff, but Kobraa feels less noisy and more focused. That’s probably why I love it so much. It has presence, but it’s not screaming. On clothes it lasts forever, on skin I get a solid full workday. Def more date night or formal wear for me, but wow, what a scent. Easy 5 stars.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. The geranium keeps the opening sharp and slightly green, which stops the oud from getting too heavy. Then it turns into this smooth, warm cloud that feels incredibly luxe on skin. It doesn’t smell like BR540 or Delina at all, but it has that same “people will ask what you’re wearing” effect. Super classy, super put together. On me it lasts 10+ hours easy, and a couple sprays is enough. What I love most is how natural the agarwood feels here—deep and mysterious, but never dirty. This is the kind of scent that makes you stand up straighter.
Spring Flower is just so easy to keep reaching for. The peach and apple combo gives it this juicy sparkle up top, but what I really love is the musky drydown. That’s the part that makes it feel smooth, feminine, and kinda addictive. If Delina is the dressed-up, attention-grabbing girl, this is her easier, more relaxed friend who still looks amazing without trying. I honestly think that’s why I like it so much. It’s not loud, not harsh, not overly sweet. Just super well blended and uplifting. Lasts about 6 hours on me, maybe a little more on clothes. Definitely highly recommended if you want a fresh fruity scent that still feels refined.
I’m obsessed with this one tbh. The oud here is rich and deep, but not the screechy medicinal type that can ruin a fragrance for me. The geranium gives it this cool aromatic lift up top, then it settles into something warm, smooth, and super sexy. It feels luxurious in that unmistakable Bvlgari Le Gemme way. Not really comparable to BR540 or Delina at all, this is darker, more grown, more confident. Lasts all day on my skin and definitely gets noticed, but it still feels tasteful. If you like oud and want something elegant instead of aggressive, this is an easy recommendation.
Tbh I’m picky with fruity scents because a lot of them go straight into body mist territory on me. This does not. Spring Flower smells refined from the first spray. The peach is soft, the apple is crisp, and then the musk comes in and makes everything feel silky and expensive. It’s bright but still smooth, which is a combo I really love. I’d put this in the same category as those easy luxury fragrances you can wear without overthinking, but this feels more natural than a lot of designer fruity florals. Not nuclear, but I still get a good 6 hours and a clean elegant aura the whole time.
This is gorgeous. Not groundbreaking in the way some super niche fragrances try to be, but wow it’s so easy to love. I get melon first, then a fluffy peachy sweetness, and later that clean musk/ambergris base that makes it feel expensive and airy. It never gets sticky or too fruity, which is exactly why I’m into it. Tbh a lot of fruity florals can feel young or generic, but Spring Flower stays classy the whole way through. I’ve worn it to work and out to dinner and it fits both. Projection is moderate, not beast mode, but people around you will notice. For me this is one of Creed’s most effortlessly pretty scents.
Some oud perfumes try way too hard. This doesn’t. Kobraa is smooth from the start, with that slightly aromatic geranium giving it a fresh edge before the agarwood takes over. The oud here is rich but not barnyard at all, more silky and dark than rough. I honestly love how wearable it is for something this luxurious. It feels unique without being weird, which is rare. Projection is definitely noticeable but not nuclear, and it stayed on my skin around 8 hours. If you like elegant oud scents but want something cleaner and more modern, this is so, so good.
This is nice, don’t get me wrong, but for Creed money I wanted way more personality. The opening has a clean lemon-bergamot sparkle that makes it feel airy, and then the vanilla/tonka thing comes in soft and smooth. It’s pleasant, easy to wear, super polished. But that’s also the problem for me... it never really goes anywhere. Kinda smells like a very expensive hotel lotion at times. Not bad at all, just a little forgettable. Performance was decent on my skin, around 5-6 hours, but projection stayed pretty close. I’d wear it to the office or on a casual day, but I wouldn’t call it special.
This is just classy. Not loud, not trying too hard, just really beautiful. I get melon and peach right away, and they feel airy instead of syrupy, which is usually where fruity perfumes lose me. The musk in the drydown is what makes it special though—it smooths everything out and keeps it from smelling too young. If Delina is the dressed-up extrovert, Spring Flower is the chic friend who doesn’t need attention to stand out. I keep reaching for it because it always feels right. Lasts about 6 hours on me, maybe more on clothes. Price is painful, yeah, but the scent itself is honestly stunning.
This is one of those scents I keep sniffing my wrist for. It starts with this lovely juicy peach/apple thing, then dries down into a musky skin scent with a salty little ambergris touch that makes it feel super polished. I wouldn’t call it groundbreaking, but I would call it extremely well done. Sometimes that matters more. It reminds me a tiny bit of the clean-luxe vibe you get from some Chanel fragrances, but with more fruit and less stiffness. Super wearable, super feminine, and honestly really addicting. It’s also one of the few fresh fruity perfumes that doesn’t disappear in an hour on me. Highly recommended if you want classy and easy.
Honestly, this surprised me. I expected something way more challenging, but Kobraa is incredibly wearable while still feeling unique. The opening has that slightly green geranium sparkle, then the agarwood comes in smooth, resinous, and almost velvety. No harsh barnyard, no weird funk, just a very clean luxurious oud profile. I love how it stays rich without becoming suffocating. On me it projects well for a couple hours and then sits closer, but I could still smell it around 7-8 hours later. This is the kind of scent that makes you stand a little straighter. Expensive, yes, but it smells genuinely high-end and special.
I love this way more than I expected. Spring Flower opens super bright and juicy on me, like crisp apple with a soft peachy sweetness, then it settles into this clean musky cloud that just smells expensive. It’s feminine for sure, but not in a fussy or overly powdery way. Kinda gives me that polished, rich-girl vibe Creed does so well. What I really love is how easy it is to wear—brunch, work, date, whatever. It stays fresh without turning shampoo-y. Performance is actually really solid on me too, around 6-7 hours with a nice soft trail. Def one of the prettiest fruity florals I’ve tried.
Absolutely stunning. This is one of those fragrances where you can tell the materials are high quality right away. The geranium gives it that crisp lift, but the real star is the oud—deep, smooth, resinous, and insanely elegant. No harsh medicinal weirdness, no skanky overload, just a beautifully tailored agarwood scent. Kinda reminds me of the vibe of wearing a perfectly cut black jacket. Sexy, grown, and very intentional. Performance is beast mode on me, especially the first 3-4 hours, then it settles closer but keeps going forever. Not cheap obviously, but the smell is so authentic and luxurious that I can’t even be mad.
This is so good. Kobraa takes oud and makes it feel polished instead of loud or dirty, and that little green geranium touch keeps it from getting too heavy. I get a smooth, dark woody vibe with just enough freshness to make it feel expensive as hell. Kinda reminds me of the more refined side of some Amouage ouds, but this feels easier to wear. Performance is excellent too, easily 8+ hours on me with very solid projection for the first few hours. I love this for nights out or when I want to smell put together without trying too hard. Def a 5/5 for me.
I actually like this more than I expected, but it still lands in the “decent, not amazing” zone. The bergamot up top is really fresh and classy, and the musk keeps the vanilla from getting too dessert-like. So if you want a vanilla that feels light and expensive instead of sugary, this does that well. Tbh it kinda reminds me of the softer side of Ani, but way less interesting and way less memorable. That’s my issue with it. It smells good, just a bit too restrained and almost generic for a luxury release. Lasts about 6 hours on me with soft projection. Easy reach, but not something I’d crave.
I really like this. It’s not a bakery vanilla at all, more like a clean, expensive vanilla with a sparkly lemon/bergamot opening that keeps it from getting heavy. The tonka in the drydown is smooth and a little creamy, but still airy. Kinda gives me that polished Creed vibe where everything feels refined instead of loud. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is performance isn’t amazing for the price. I get around 6 hours, then it sits pretty close to the skin. Still, super easy to wear and I’d def reach for it when I want vanilla without smelling sugary.
This smells really pretty. On me it opens with bergamot and a little lemon zest, then turns into a musky vanilla cloud that feels very upscale and calm. Not juvenile, not cupcake, not trying too hard. If you want some beast mode gourmand, this probably won’t do it for you. But if you want something classy and effortless, it’s lovely. I actually love how wearable it is for daytime or even work. My only issue is the price vs performance situation because the projection is kinda soft after the first hour. Still, the scent itself is super well blended and just easy to enjoy.
I really wanted to love this because the name sounded like a rich, dreamy vanilla, but it just didn’t happen for me. The lemon and bergamot at the start are nice for like 10 minutes, then it turns into this thin musky vanilla-tonka thing that feels weirdly flat. Not cozy, not sexy, not even that gourmand tbh. For a Creed, this feels super underwhelming and kinda overpriced. I kept waiting for it to get deeper or smoother, but it stayed bland and a little synthetic on my skin. Performance wasn’t great either, maybe 5-6 hours with soft projection. Definitely below expectations.