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Tbh this is stunning. On me it opens a little airy and floral, then turns into this velvety mix of jasmine, sandalwood and earthy patchouli. The texture is what gets me most. It doesn’t smell like separate notes fighting each other, it just flows. Super refined, super wearable, and it has that quiet confidence thing instead of trying too hard to be sexy. Though yeah, it is sexy in a grown way. Lasts around 7-9 hours on my skin with very nice sillage early on. Price is high, obviously, but the scent actually smells luxurious enough to justify the hype for me.
This is so good. Gyan smells deep and smooth in a way that feels expensive immediately, like the kind of scent that makes you stand up straighter. I get a soft jasmine vibe up top, then patchouli and a creamy woody feel that keeps it from going too floral. It’s rich but never loud or messy. Kinda gives me the same polished, luxurious mood I get from some high-end Dior Privee stuff, but this has its own darker glow. Performance is excellent on me too, easy 8+ hours and still noticeable on clothes the next day. Honestly one of those rare perfumes that feels both comforting and super refined.
I’m obsessed with how smooth this is. A lot of dark woody perfumes go dusty or too aggressive, but Gyan stays silky the whole way through. I pick up incense, patchouli, and a slightly smoky wood note that gives it this calm, almost meditative feel. Super classy, never loud in a cheap way. It doesn’t smell like BR540 or any of the usual sweet crowd-pleasers, which I actually love. This feels more grown, more composed. Def a special occasion scent for me, but not because it’s difficult—just because it smells so put together. Lasts all day on clothes and gets compliments from people who usually ignore fragrance.
I love this more every time I wear it. There’s something cool and almost inky about it, but then the incense and patchouli make it warm and a little mysterious. Not sweet, not screechy, just really balanced. It kinda reminds me of what people want from luxury niche when they say “smooth” and “well blended.” If you like loud, sugary stuff like BR540, this is a different lane completely. Much classier to my nose. Projection is strong for the first couple hours, then it sits closer but keeps going forever. Def feels like a dressed-up evening scent, but I’ve worn it in cooler daytime weather too and loved it.
This is seriously gorgeous. Gyan has that deep, polished woody vibe that feels expensive from the first spray. I get a rich patchouli/oud kind of shadow in the background with a softer creamy wood thing smoothing it out, and it never turns harsh on me. It’s dark but super wearable, which is not always the case with these luxe woody scents. Kinda reminds me of the elegant side of Oud Wood, but denser and more mysterious. Performance is great too, easily 8+ hours on my skin with solid projection for the first few. I love this for evenings, but honestly if you like refined woods, it works anytime.
I really like this one. Gyan smells deep and polished without going full old-man territory, which is hard to do with woody scents tbh. I get a soft patchouli thing first, then sandalwood and a dry incense vibe that makes it feel super expensive. It’s elegant but not stiff. Kinda gives me the same dressed-up energy as some Amouage stuff, just easier to wear. My only issue is that it can feel a little too smooth, like it holds back from being truly memorable. Still, it lasts a solid 7-8 hours on me and sits in that perfect personal bubble. Great scent when you want to smell rich and calm.
This smells like money, but in a quiet way lol. Not flashy, not sweet, not trying to be the next BR540 clone. Just super smooth citrus, airy vetiver, and a clean musk drydown that feels ridiculously put together. What I love most is how easy it is: gym, office, brunch, dinner, whatever. It never feels out of place. Some vetivers can go too earthy or smoky on me, but this one stays fresh and almost sparkling. That’s why I rate it so high. Projection is moderate and it sits a bit closer after a while, but I still catch it for hours. For a polished warm-weather scent, this is basically perfect.
Pure White Cologne is nice, just not exciting. I get a really clean citrus opening, like lemon peel with a soft neroli thing underneath, and then it settles into that expensive white-shirt musk vibe Creed does well. It smells polished and easy to wear, def office safe, but for the price I wanted more personality. On me it stays pretty close after the first hour and lasts around 5-6 hours, which is decent but not amazing. I don't dislike it at all, it's pleasant and classy, just a little too safe. Kinda feels like a luxury hotel soap in fragrance form.
I usually get bored by super clean colognes, but this one has something extra. The citrus up top is crisp and airy, and I get a little neroli/orange blossom type brightness that keeps it from smelling like basic soap. It reminds me a bit of the clean side of Silver Mountain Water, but smoother and less metallic. Really nice in warm weather, and I love that it never gets loud or obnoxious. Minor flaw: projection is kinda soft, so don’t expect beast mode. It’s more of a classy personal bubble scent. Still very good, and honestly one of Creed’s easiest wears for me.
Honestly this is just easy to like. It’s woody, slightly spicy, a touch resinous, and really well blended. Nothing jumps out in a sharp way, which I appreciate. I get sandalwood and incense the most, with maybe a faint earthy patchouli underneath. It feels mature but not too serious, and I could see this working year-round except maybe super hot days. I love this for meetings, dinners, basically anytime I want to smell put together. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is the wow factor. It’s beautiful, just not super daring. Still, quality is obvious from the first spray.
Gyan is smooth and classy, I’ll give it that. I mostly get a dry woody vibe with a little incense and something soft underneath that almost feels creamy. It smells expensive in that polished Bvlgari way, but tbh it never really grabs me. Kinda reminds me of those luxury-store scents that are very well done but also a bit emotionally flat. Not bad at all, just not something I crave wearing. Performance is decent, around 6-7 hours on me, with pretty moderate projection after the first hour. If you want elegant and easy, this works. If you want something memorable or special for the price, I think there are better options.
Some dark woody-floral perfumes can feel dense or old-fashioned on me, but this one really doesn’t. Gyan stays smooth the whole way through. I get incense first, then a polished woody feel with a touch of floral softness in the background. It’s rich without becoming suffocating, which is honestly hard to pull off. Kinda reminds me of Amouage in the quality and depth, but this is easier to wear and less dramatic. I’ve gotten a few compliments with just 2 sprays, so definitely don’t overspray. For me this is perfect for dinners, nights out, or anytime I want to smell expensive without smelling flashy.
This feels like blue velvet and gold trim, if that makes any sense. I’m obsessed. The patchouli here is clean and elegant, not hippie-ish at all, and there’s this soft floral haze that keeps it lifted. Maybe jasmine, maybe just the overall blend, but it works. What I really love is that it smells niche-quality without going weird for the sake of being “artistic.” Just beautiful, smooth, and insanely put together. It lasts all workday on me and then some, with a noticeable but not obnoxious trail. Easy 5 stars. If you want something luxurious, versatile, and a little mysterious, I’d highly recommend trying this.
Gyan is one of those scents I didn’t fully get on first spray, then suddenly I was obsessed. The incense here is smooth and slightly airy, not churchy or heavy, and it mixes really well with the dry woods. I also catch a peppery kick early on that keeps it from feeling flat. It reminds me a little of Dior Bois d’Argent in that classy, expensive way, but this is less powdery to my nose. I love wearing it at night because it feels calm, sexy, and a little mysterious. Minor flaw: projection isn’t beast mode. You’ll probably want a couple extra sprays.
This is such a polished, expensive-smelling freshie. I get a bright citrus opening, then it settles into this super clean white musk/soapy vibe with a soft amber warmth underneath. It kinda smells like fresh white dress shirts in a five-star hotel, if that makes sense. I love how easy it is to wear too—totally office safe, but still feels classy and a little dressed up. Only minor issue is the performance isn’t amazing for Creed money. On me it lasts around 5-6 hours and sits pretty close after the first hour. Still, I really enjoy it. It’s one of those fragrances that makes you feel put together.
5/5 from me, easy. This is one of those fragrances that makes you keep sniffing your wrist because the drydown is that good. I get dry woods, incense, and maybe a touch of earthy patchouli, but blended so well that nothing sticks out too much. It feels cool, shadowy, and really refined. Not sweet, not loud, not trying to be trendy. Just beautiful. If you like scents that sit somewhere between spiritual and sexy, this is kinda perfect. Projection is noticeable without being beast mode, and on me it sticks around a solid 7-9 hours. Price is painful tbh, but the smell itself is absolutely top tier.
Tbh this is one of those scents I appreciate more than I actually want to wear. It opens super fresh with bergamot and a crisp green note, then dries down to a smooth musk that smells very clean and rich. No harsh synthetic edge, which I like. But that's also the problem... it's almost too polite. Nothing really grabs me, and it doesn't have the sparkle of something like Silver Mountain Water or the wow factor people expect from Creed. Projection is pretty soft on my skin, so it ends up feeling more like a fancy background scent than a statement. Decent scent, just overpriced for what it does.
This is pleasant, no question. I get sandalwood, a peppery touch, and a faint smoky/incense thing in the background. The quality feels really good and it wears super clean, almost like a dressed-up office scent. My issue is it’s kinda too restrained for something with this image and price tag. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never came. It sits fairly close after a bit, so don’t expect beast mode. On the plus side, it’s easy to wear and won’t offend anybody. On the minus side, it feels more respectable than exciting. Decent fragrance, just nothing special to me.
This is very good, no question. The opening has this clean spicy freshness, then I mostly get creamy sandalwood with a slightly smoky incense trail. Super refined. It smells like money, but in a quiet way. I love that it never gets harsh or overly sweet, and it works better than expected in an office if you don’t overspray. That said, for the price, I wanted a little more personality. It’s not boring exactly, just kinda restrained. If you like perfumes that whisper instead of shout, this is def worth trying. Performance is nice too, around 6 hours with moderate projection.
I wanted to love this because Creed usually does classy fresh scents really well, but this one just feels weirdly bland on me. I get a nice citrus opening for like 10 minutes, then it turns into a soapy white musk/neroli cloud that smells more like expensive hotel laundry than an actual fragrance. Not offensive at all, just kinda empty. For something called Pure White Cologne, I guess that’s the point, but tbh it’s way too polite and close to the skin for the price. It doesn’t smell bad, just underwhelming. If I’m paying Creed money, I want something with a little personality. This one disappears fast and leaves me with basically fancy soap.