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This stuff is so clean and addictive. I get a bright lemon opening, then that smooth sandalwood and a slightly musky drydown that just feels expensive. It’s not loud in an obnoxious way, but it absolutely smells polished and put together. Kinda gives me that same easy luxury vibe as Silver Mountain Water, just less metallic and way easier to wear. I love this for work, weekends, basically anything. It smells like fresh air coming off snow-covered mountains, but still warm enough to feel comforting. On me it lasts around 7 hours with solid projection for the first couple. Honestly one of Creed’s easiest 5-star scents.
Some fragrances need to impress you with huge sweetness or crazy projection. Himalaya does the opposite and that’s exactly why I love it. The lemon and grapefruit feel icy and clean at first, then the sandalwood smooths everything out in the best way. It smells rich, but never flashy. Honestly, this is what I wish a lot of “fresh” designer scents smelled like. Way more refined, way less synthetic. It sits in that perfect space between sporty and elegant. I wear it when I want to smell sharp without smelling like I’m trying too hard. Not cheap, obviously, but the scent itself is absolutely top tier.
Himalaya doesn’t get talked about enough tbh. The grapefruit/citrus opening is super crisp, and then it settles into this creamy sandalwood-musky thing that smells ridiculously smooth. No harsh edges, no weird sweetness, just classy from start to finish. I love how effortless it is. You can throw this on in a white tee or a suit and it still works. It’s not beast mode, but it doesn’t need to be. People have to come a little closer, and that honestly makes it better. Clean, masculine, expensive-smelling. If you like understated luxury over loud attention-grabbing stuff, this is such a winner.
If I had to pick one Creed to wear on autopilot, it might be this. Himalaya just nails that cool fresh musk profile. I get citrus in the opening, then a really soft sandalwood note that makes it feel creamy and calm. There’s something almost breezy about it, like crisp mountain air but still skin-friendly and cozy. I’ve worn it to the office, on dates, even just running errands, and it never feels out of place. That’s rare. It’s also super likable without smelling generic. Not a monster projector, but it leaves a really classy trail for a few hours and sticks around most of the day on me.
I was expecting something richer and louder from the name, but this is actually pretty airy on me. I get a bright citrus sparkle at first, then it settles into a smooth floral-musk thing with a soft creamy drydown. What I love is that it feels luxe without being thick or headachey. Very easy to wear, very put together. Kinda reminds me of the vibe of Delina exclusif's polished femininity, just way less rosey and way less intense. Minor flaw: projection is not amazing, so if you want a beast mode statement scent this isn't it. But for brunch, work, dinner, whatever, it's super solid.
Usually I’m picky with sweet fragrances because they can go synthetic really fast, but this one totally works for me. The vanilla is creamy, the coffee gives it that bitter edge, and the musk keeps everything from feeling too dessert-like. It’s sexy without trying too hard. Kinda mysterious, a little plush, and honestly just really wearable for something with this much character. I wouldn’t call it office friendly unless you spray lightly, because it does project pretty well at first. But for dates or nights out? Amazing. It lasts most of the day on me and the drydown is my favorite part. I love this one more every time I wear it.
This is gorgeous. Not loud in a messy way, just rich and really put together. I mostly get soft jasmine, clean musk, and a warm creamy base that almost feels like sandalwood even if it stays airy. It gives me that same "you smell amazing" energy as some designer favorites, but this feels less generic and more refined. I’ve worn it to dinner and also during the day, and it somehow works for both. Super feminine without becoming sugary. Lasts about 6 hours on my skin, longer on clothes. Honestly one of those perfumes that makes me keep smelling my wrist like an idiot.
Himalaya is one of those scents that makes you feel put together instantly. The lemon opening is crisp, then I get a soft woody-musky thing with sandalwood that stays really smooth the whole way through. No harshness, no weird sweetness, just clean and refined. I love this for office settings because it smells expensive without filling the room. That said, if you want attention, this probably won’t do it. It’s more subtle than something like Aventus or even Green Irish Tweed. Very good fragrance, just not super memorable. Still, I keep wearing it because it’s so easy and comforting.
Tbh this is one of those easy 5-star perfumes for me. It smells luxurious right away, but it’s not hard to wear at all. I pick up bright bergamot at the start, then a silky floral heart and a musky drydown that stays very chic. No harsh screechy phase, no weird synthetic twist. Just smooth from start to finish. If Delina is the dressed-up pink diva, this is the calmer, creamier woman in white cashmere. Different vibe, same expensive feel. Projection is noticeable without taking over the room, which I really appreciate. Def elegant, def pretty, and yes I’d recommend it without hesitation.
I love this way more than I expected. Ma'Magnifica feels super polished and expensive without going stiff or old-school. I get a creamy white floral thing first, then a soft musk underneath that makes it feel really smooth on skin. There’s also a little citrus sparkle at the top that keeps it from getting too heavy. Kinda reminds me of the elegant side of Bvlgari with a more modern, flattering vibe. This is the type of scent that makes you stand straighter for no reason. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours on me with a nice scent trail for the first few. Def a 5/5 for me.
This is exactly my thing. Classy, smooth, and really comforting while still feeling special. I get a fresh opening, some creamy white petals, and a soft woody warmth in the base that keeps it from feeling too airy. It doesn’t smell trendy or trying too hard, which I actually love. A lot of floral-musky perfumes blur together for me, but this one has a more elevated, almost tailored feel. I can wear it to work, brunch, or a date and never feel off. The drydown is my favorite part by far. Clean, elegant, a little sensual. Super easy 5 stars.
I really like Himalaya. It has that bright citrus opening with bergamot and lemon, then the sandalwood comes in and gives it this smooth, cool, slightly creamy drydown. It honestly smells like expensive soap in the best possible way. Super easy to wear and never feels loud or try-hard. My only issue is performance — on me it sits closer to the skin after a couple hours and I get maybe 5-6 hours total. Still, the scent itself is so polished and fresh that I keep reaching for it. Kinda feels like Silver Mountain Water’s calmer, more grounded cousin.
I love this one because it never feels try-hard. The bergamot up top is fresh and sparkly, then the musk comes in and gives it this cool, airy texture. There’s also a soft woody vibe in the background that keeps it grounded. It kinda reminds me of the clean confidence of Prada L’Homme, but more natural and outdoorsy. This is the kind of fragrance that makes people say you smell really good without asking what cologne it is. Super versatile. Spring, summer, office, dinner, whatever. Performance is better than people say too — I get a good 6 to 8 hours easy. Def a 5-star scent for me.
What I love here is the balance. It has that glamorous Bvlgari feel, but it never gets too powdery, too sweet, or too sharp. On me it opens with a light citrus touch, then I get creamy floral notes and a clean musk that sits close enough to feel intimate but still gets noticed. Very "effortless rich woman" energy. I’ve had a couple people ask what I was wearing, which almost never happens with softer scents. It’s not beast mode, but it performs way better than a lot of elegant florals do. Perfect when you want to smell dressed up without wearing something super heavy.
This is such a nice freshie. Himalaya opens icy and citrusy to me, almost like bergamot with a little metallic edge, then dries down into musk and cedar. It smells really clean, really upscale, and kinda gives that cold air off a luxury hotel lobby vibe. I love that it’s not sweet at all. So many modern fresh perfumes chase the BR540 cloud thing or add ambroxan overload, and this doesn’t. It just stays crisp and masculine. Only small complaint: for Creed pricing, I wish it pushed a little more and lasted longer than 6 hours on my skin. But scent-wise, super solid.
This is such a nice 'quiet luxury' type fragrance. On me it's mostly soft floral, powdery musk, and a smooth warm base that almost reads like light vanilla. I love this because it smells expensive in a really effortless way, not flashy, not trying to be the next BR540 clone. Just classy and easy. It also layers well if you're into that. The downside is pretty simple: for the price, I wanted a little more wow and a bit more staying power. I get maybe 5-6 hours before it's really faint. Still, I'd totally wear it on a date or to a nice event when I want something elegant but not too serious.
I really like this one. It smells polished and expensive without going full old-school fancy lady. I get a soft white floral vibe with a creamy vanilla-ish base and a little musk underneath. The best part is how smooth it feels the whole way through, nothing screechy or overly sweet. It kinda gives me designer luxury energy, like something you'd wear when you want to look put together but not try too hard. Only minor issue is it doesn't feel super unique, and the opening is a bit generic for the first 10 minutes. After that though, it's really pretty. Lasts around 6 hours on me with moderate projection.
This one doesn’t get talked about enough tbh. Himalaya is fresh, woody, and very clean without going shower gel. I get grapefruit up top, some pepper in the middle, and a musky sandalwood base that keeps it masculine but not heavy. What I love is how effortless it feels — you can wear this to work, on a date, or just out running errands and it never feels wrong. Not beast mode though. Projection is decent for the first hour, then it chills out. Minor flaw, but the smell is classy enough that I forgive it. Def one of the easier Creeds to love.
This is one of those perfumes I reach for when I don't want to think too much. Clean musk, soft florals, and a creamy touch that almost feels like sandalwood even if it's not listed. Super easy to wear. I love that it smells refined and feminine without becoming sugary or loud. Tbh it reminds me of the softer side of some Chanel/Bvlgari type scents, not similar-similar, just that same chic vibe. My only complaint is that I wish it had a stronger signature because it stays pretty close after the first hour. Still, for daytime or the office, it's really nice and def better than a lot of boring clean florals.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. Power Self sounds like it should be bold and addictive, but on my skin it comes off kinda flat and weirdly synthetic. I get a vague musky vibe with some soft woody sweetness, maybe a little amber, but nothing really feels distinct or memorable. It almost has that “designer trying to be niche” thing going on. For the price, I expected way more personality. Performance is also just okay, around 5-6 hours, and it sits pretty close after the opening. Not terrible, just really underwhelming. I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never happened.