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This is gorgeous tbh. I was expecting something more intense because of the oud in the name, but it’s actually super refined and airy. The violet and rose feel silky, and there’s this soft woody base that makes everything blend together really nicely. It kinda reminds me of the idea of Delina’s femininity, but less tart and more graceful. What I love most is how effortless it feels—pretty enough for a date, clean enough for daytime, and never too much. Projection is moderate on me, but people notice it when they’re close. Definitely one of those fragrances that makes you feel put together instantly.
Tbh this is one of the few floral-oud perfumes that feels genuinely effortless. A lot of rose/oud combos try too hard and end up dense or overly dramatic. This one stays light, smooth, and really wearable. I get sweet violet, a delicate rose, and a clean woody base that keeps everything grounded. It smells rich but never loud. That’s the charm. It gives me that quiet luxury vibe more than “look at me” energy. Projection is moderate on me, and it lasts a solid workday if I spray on clothes. I keep reaching for it when I want to smell elegant without smelling like I’m trying too much.
I love this. Royal Princess Oud sounds like it’s gonna be heavy or super woody, but on me it’s way more polished and feminine than the name suggests. I get a really pretty rose with a clean bergamot sparkle at the top, then the oud just sits in the background keeping it smooth and expensive. It kinda gives me that classy, dressed-up vibe without feeling old-school at all. Honestly one of the easiest “fancy” fragrances to wear. It lasts around 6-7 hours on me with a nice little scent bubble, not beast mode but def enough. If you like elegant florals and want something that feels rich without screaming, this is so good.
Def one of the easiest oud perfumes I’ve tried. If you hear “oud” and think heavy, smoky, intense stuff, this is not that. I get a soft rose, a hint of sweet vanilla, and a clean woody background. It smells smooth, feminine, and kinda romantic. I love this on cooler spring nights or dressed up for dinner. There’s something very polished about it, like silk blouse energy. The downside? For Creed money, I wish it lasted longer. I get maybe 5-6 hours before it turns into a skin scent. Still, the actual smell is beautiful and way more wearable than the name suggests.
Rare 5/5 from me. This stuff is just beautiful. It opens fresh with bergamot, then I get this soft rose-powdery vibe with a really smooth oud underneath. Not funky, not harsh, not trying too hard. Just expensive-smelling and really wearable. I’ve worn it to work, brunch, and dinner and it somehow fits every situation. That’s probably my favorite thing about it. A lot of “luxury” scents smell nice but feel stiff; this one feels natural and easy. Performance is solid too, around 7 hours with a gentle but noticeable trail. If you want something feminine, classy, and a little unique without going weird, I def recommend it.
Really beautiful fragrance. I usually get bored with rose perfumes fast, but this one keeps me interested because the violet and oud make it feel smoother and more dimensional. It opens bright, then gets this soft floral haze that sits close but still leaves a lovely trail. Nothing harsh, nothing screechy, just super well blended. It smells expensive in that effortless Creed way. For me this is more of a dressed-up daytime scent than a clubby night perfume, but honestly it can do both. The only danger is overspraying because it smells so easy and pretty. One of my favorite feminine niche picks, no question.
I really like this, but I don’t fully love it for the price. The bergamot opening is gorgeous — juicy and sunny — and the musk in the drydown is clean and creamy in a very easy-to-like way. It kinda reminds me of those luxury citrus scents that smell amazing for an hour, then start whispering. Not a beast at all. On me it becomes a soft skin scent pretty fast, which is nice for work but maybe disappointing if you want projection. Still, I keep coming back to it because it just smells good. Simple, classy, no drama. Very much a grab-and-go perfume when I want something fresh and effortless.
This is nice, just not very memorable. I get a bright Calabrian bergamot opening that feels super clean and sunny, then it settles into a soft musky skin scent. Easy to wear, easy to like, but also kinda feels like a fancy hotel lotion more than a full perfume. Nothing offensive at all, which is a plus if you want something simple for daytime or the office. The downside is performance... on me it sits close and starts fading after maybe 4-5 hours. I don't hate it, but for the price I wanted a bit more personality. Decent summer reach, just nothing special tbh.
I really like this one. On me it opens with a bright citrusy sparkle, then the rose comes in and keeps it classy without going full grandma. The oud is there, but super polished and smooth, not barnyard at all, which I appreciate. Kinda feels like Creed doing a feminine oud for people who usually don’t even like oud. It gives me that dressed-up, expensive vibe, but still easy to wear. Only minor issue is the performance isn’t amazing for the price — I get around 6 hours and the projection chills out pretty fast. Still, I love how elegant and effortless this smells.
Royal Princess Oud is way softer than the name makes it sound. Don’t expect some dark, funky oud bomb because I barely get any oud at all. To me it’s mostly airy florals, a little sweet iris, and some sandalwood in the drydown. Kinda reminds me of those clean luxury perfumes you wear to brunch or the office when you don’t want to offend anyone. That’s both the pro and the con. It’s smooth, feminine, and easy, but also a bit boring. Projection is mild and it never really turns heads. I don’t hate it, I just wouldn’t pay Creed prices for something this safe.
This stuff is so good. From the first spray I got a fresh citrus lift, then the rose comes in and the whole thing turns velvety and smooth. There’s a gentle oud underneath, but it’s more polished wood than dark resin. That balance is what makes it special for me. It feels feminine, refined, and a little romantic without going sugary. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments wearing this, especially in cooler weather, but I still think it works year round. Kinda gives me the same upscale mood as some Maison Francis Kurkdjian scents, just softer. Lasts around 7 hours on my skin, longer on fabric.
This is such an easy reach for me. The Calabrian bergamot hits first and it’s bright, sparkly, almost vacation-y, then the musk keeps it soft and clean instead of turning into a sharp citrus cleaner. I love that it smells polished without trying too hard. Kinda gives me that expensive hotel lobby vibe, but warmer and more relaxed. My only issue is the performance isn’t amazing on my skin — I get maybe 5-6 hours and then it sits pretty close. Still, I really enjoy it because it feels fresh, elegant, and super wearable. Def one of those perfumes that makes you smell put together.
Royal Princess Oud is really nice, just don’t expect some dark dramatic oud bomb. I mostly get a fresh bergamot opening, then rose and sandalwood. The whole thing feels airy, smooth, and super put together. I love this for days when I want to smell expensive but not too serious. It has that quiet luxury thing going on. My only complaint is that it’s a bit too safe for the name and price. I wanted a little more edge or depth. But honestly, I still enjoy wearing it because it’s easy and classy, and I’ve gotten a couple compliments from people standing close.
This is gorgeous. Creed really nailed that airy luxury feel here. I mostly get a fresh rose with a touch of bergamot up top, then it settles into this silky woody-musky thing that smells super refined. The oud is there, but very restrained, more texture than statement. That’s actually why I love it. It never screams, it just smells expensive and put together. I’ve worn it to work and out at night and it fits both. Not beast mode, but definitely noticeable and I kept catching little waves of it for hours. If you want something feminine, classy, and easy to love, this is def worth trying.
I love this way more than I expected. Royal Princess Oud is one of those polished, expensive-smelling florals that never gets too heavy. On me the rose is soft and clean, the violet gives it that slightly powdery pretty vibe, and the oud is super smooth in the background, not funky at all. Honestly, if you’re scared of oud, this is still very safe. It feels classy without being old-fashioned. Kinda reminds me of the elegant side of Delina, but less tart and more creamy. Performance is really solid too, around 6-8 hours with a nice scent trail for the first few hours. Super easy to wear and still feels special.
This is nice. Very easy to wear, very polished, but I kept waiting for some wow moment that never really came. I get a soft rose with a powdery violet feel and a clean woody base, and it definitely smells expensive in that typical Creed way. The problem is it’s kinda forgettable. Not bad at all, just not something I’d reach for over other floral musks in this price range. It also sits pretty close to the skin on me after the first hour. Lasts around 5-6 hours, which is fine, but for the money I expected more personality. Decent, elegant, nothing special tbh.
Riva Solare is one of those fragrances that smells pleasant the whole time, but never really gives me a wow moment. The bergamot at the top is crisp and cheerful, and the musk underneath keeps it airy and polished. It kinda reminds me of those luxury citrus-musk scents that try to feel effortless, but this one is a little too safe for me. Not synthetic exactly, just a bit plain. I can see why people would enjoy it for everyday wear because it won't bother anyone, but I also wouldn't reach for it when I want something interesting. Lasts around 5-6 hours on my skin with pretty soft projection.
This is such a pretty perfume tbh. I get rose, a little powdery violet, and a soft woody base that makes it feel refined instead of sugary. It kinda reminds me of the more polished side of Delina, but less tart and way less loud. What I love most is how wearable it is — you can do brunch, office, dinner, whatever. Super feminine without trying too hard. It’s not beast mode though, so if you want a room-filler this probably won’t do it. On me it stays fairly close after the first hour. Still, the scent itself is really lovely and feels expensive.
I wanted to like this way more than I did. The Calabrian bergamot in the opening is bright and sunny for like 10 minutes, then it just turns into this vague musky skin scent that feels super basic. Not terrible, just... why am I paying Bvlgari prices for something that smells this forgettable? It kinda gave me that clean resort-lotion vibe, but without much personality. Projection stayed close to the skin on me and by around 4-5 hours I really had to hunt for it. Tbh it’s not offensive at all, just underwhelming. I expected something sparkling and addictive, but it ended up feeling flat and a little synthetic.
I really wanted to love this because the name and bottle make it feel super luxe, but the scent just falls flat on me. I get a soft rose thing in the opening with a powdery violet vibe, then some generic woods in the drydown. That's it. It never really turns into anything memorable, especially for a Creed. Kinda reminds me of those expensive department store florals that smell nice for 20 minutes and then disappear. Performance is also weak on my skin, like 4-5 hours max and pretty close to the skin the whole time. Not horrible, just underwhelming and honestly overpriced for what it is.