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I love this stuff. Herod has that perfect mix of cherry-ish pipe tobacco, creamy vanilla, and just enough spice to keep it interesting. It feels luxurious in a very effortless way, like a cashmere sweater but in fragrance form. Some tobacco scents can get too dry or harsh on me, but this one stays smooth the whole time. It’s sweet, but never syrupy. I’ve worn it out at night and also just casually in fall, and it always gets noticed. Performance isn’t beast mode on my skin, more like 6 hours, but the scent itself is so beautiful I honestly don’t care. Super easy recommend.
Herod is so good it’s annoying lol. The tobacco here is smooth and slightly sweet, and once the vanilla comes in it turns super cozy without going full dessert. I also get a bit of cinnamon that gives it that warm, dressed-up feel. Kinda reminds me of Tobacco Vanille’s softer, more wearable cousin, but I actually prefer this. It smells rich and classy without trying too hard. On me it lasts around 7-8 hours with solid projection for the first couple hours, then sits closer. Honestly one of the easiest 5-star scents in this style. If you like warm spicy stuff and want something sexy but still refined, this is def worth trying.
This one feels like a cashmere jacket in fragrance form. I mostly get cinnamon, vanilla, and that smooth pipe tobacco thing everyone talks about. It opens a little spicy, then turns really soft and rounded, almost creamy on me. What I appreciate is that it never gets messy or overly sweet. Just polished, warm, and super easy to enjoy. Kinda niche, but also very approachable, which is hard to pull off. My partner is obsessed with this on me, and honestly I get why. It has that cuddly but still put-together vibe. Not beast mode on my skin, but definitely enough for people nearby to notice.
Herod is probably my favorite from Parfums de Marly. It has this beautiful sweet tobacco backbone with vanilla in the drydown and just enough spice to keep it interesting. No rough edges, no weird synthetic blast, just a really well-blended scent from start to finish. If Layton is the louder crowd-pleaser, Herod is the smoother, more grown-up one. I wear this when I want to smell put together without smelling boring. It leans dressy to me but I’ve also thrown it on with a hoodie and it still works. Really versatile for a tobacco fragrance, which is rare. For me this is 100% worth owning.
Tbh this surprised me. I was expecting a big dramatic floral, but it’s actually more of a fresh, clean bouquet with rose and a tiny citrus sparkle up top. Super easy to wear. I love this for spring lunches, work, even after a shower because it has that crisp musky vibe that makes everything feel neat. Not beast mode at all, and if you want huge projection you might be underwhelmed. That said, I think it smells really refined and expensive, just in a quieter way. Minor flaw: a touch generic in the opening. The drydown is where it gets really nice.
Fleurissimo smells expensive in that understated Creed way. The tuberose and rose stand out most on me, but there’s also this fresh green sparkle that keeps it from turning heavy. It kinda reminds me of the more refined side of classic white florals, not as creamy or loud as something like Carnal Flower. I really like how natural it smells. No screechy synthetic mess here. My only complaint is performance could be better for the price. I get maybe 6 hours, and it sits closer to the skin after the first hour. Still, if you want a feminine floral that feels elegant and not overly sweet, this is def worth trying.
What I love here is that it stays floral and feminine without drowning in sugar. I mostly get rose, soft musk, and a creamy powdery feel that makes it come off really smooth. Kinda reminds me of those luxe designer florals that don’t scream for attention but still get compliments when someone is close. It’s not super unique, and yeah, Bvlgari pricing is a little much for something this subtle. But I can’t lie, it smells beautiful. Really wearable, really elegant, and perfect when I want to smell put together without going full glam. On me it lasts about 6 hours, maybe a little more on clothes.
I do really like this, but it’s not one of those perfumes that grabs a room. It’s more of a soft-focus floral. On me the violet is the star, with rose underneath and a slightly powdery iris finish. Very pretty, very ladylike, maybe even a little bridal. I can see why people love it. That said, I wish it had just a bit more projection because it turns into a close skin scent kinda fast. If Delina is the extrovert, Fleurissimo is the quiet rich friend in pearls. Super easy to wear though, and I love this when I want something clean, romantic, and not too sweet.
This is nice, but that’s kinda the problem. I get a soft rose/jasmine vibe with a clean musky finish, and it smells polished without ever really grabbing me. It’s very easy to wear, very feminine, very “luxury department store” if that makes sense. Nothing offensive at all, but nothing that makes me want to keep smelling my wrist either. Performance is okay-ish on me, around 5-6 hours, and it sits pretty close after the first hour. If you want a safe floral for daytime, sure. But for the price, I was expecting something with more personality.
Fleurissimo is nice, just not wow. I get a very airy floral thing with jasmine and rose up top, then a soft violet-ish powderiness later. It smells classy and clean, like a polished white blouse in perfume form, but for me it never really develops into anything super interesting. Not offensive at all though, and I can see why people call it elegant. The downside is performance on my skin is pretty meh, maybe 5-6 hours with soft projection after the first hour. For Creed money, I wanted more personality. Decent for daytime or spring events, but tbh I wouldn't reach for it over other floral perfumes I own.
This is just beautiful. Fleurissimo smells like fresh-cut flowers in the most polished, expensive way, not like a loud bouquet exploding in your face. I get a really airy rose with a soft violet/jasmine feel underneath, and it stays smooth the whole time. It honestly gives me old-school elegance, but not dusty at all. More like something a super chic woman wears with zero effort. Performance on me is solid too, around 6-7 hours, with a soft but noticeable trail. I love this for weddings, daytime events, or anytime I want to feel put together. If you like classy florals and don’t want anything sugary, this is def worth trying.
This is such a classy floral. I get a really airy rose with a soft violet vibe and a clean iris thing in the background that makes it feel polished instead of old-fashioned. It kinda gives me vintage glam, but in a wearable way. Not sugary, not loud, just super elegant. I love this for spring lunches or when I want to smell put together without trying too hard. Only minor issue is the opening can feel a little sharp for the first few minutes. After that, it settles into this smooth floral cloud. Lasts around 5-6 hours on me with soft projection, so not beast mode, but honestly that suits the scent.
I really like this one. It smells like a soft, polished floral with rose in the spotlight, but not the super sharp old-school kind. I also get a little musk underneath that keeps it smooth and clean. It feels very Bvlgari to me - elegant, easy to wear, kinda fancy without trying too hard. My only issue is that it doesn’t totally wow me for the price, because the scent profile is fairly safe. Still, it’s super pretty and I keep reaching for it when I want something feminine that won’t annoy anyone. Lasts around 5-6 hours on me with moderate projection.
This gives me romantic daytime energy. I get a creamy floral thing with rose and maybe peony, plus a clean musky drydown. It’s not as jammy or loud as Delina, so if you want something softer and more wearable, this is def easier. I love how airy it feels while still being a little sensual. The downside is performance could be better for the price - it sits closer to the skin after a couple hours. But honestly, the scent itself is gorgeous and very easy to love. It feels classy, fresh, and put together without smelling boring.
This is one of those fragrances I keep sniffing my wrist for. Herod opens spicy and a little smoky, then settles into this gorgeous tobacco-vanilla thing with a touch of wood in the background. It’s rich but not heavy, which is why I think it works better than a lot of other sweet tobacco scents. Tbh some PdM releases are hit or miss for me, but this one absolutely nails it. It feels intimate and expensive at the same time. I’d wear this on a date over something louder like Layton. Projection is noticeable without taking over the room, and it stays with me most of the evening. Just really, really well done.
Herod is one of those fragrances I smelled once and immediately understood the hype. The tobacco is the star, but it’s blended with vanilla and a touch of pepper so it never feels flat. There’s this creamy, slightly smoky sweetness that makes it feel really luxurious. Tbh this is what I wanted from a lot of other sweet tobacco scents that ended up being too harsh. Herod just gets the balance right. It’s sexy, warm, and still refined enough to wear dressed up. Projection is strong for the first couple hours, then it sits closer but still hangs around. If you like cozy masculine scents, this is basically a must-try.
This feels like fresh-cut flowers in the best way. I get rose first, then tuberose, and a cool powdery iris touch that keeps everything smooth. It smells super feminine and graceful, like a fancy scarf and good posture lol. I love this more than a lot of modern florals because it doesn’t drown itself in sugar or ambroxan. It actually smells like flowers. The downside is the first spray can come off a bit soapy, and for Creed prices I wanted stronger staying power. On me it lasts about 5 hours before I need to reapply. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just makes me feel elegant.
This one feels very old-school Creed to me: refined, smooth, and a little distant. I mostly get tuberose with a fresh green floral vibe, plus some iris-like softness in the background. It’s definitely pretty, and I actually like that it doesn’t scream for attention. But that’s also the problem... it stays so polite that I end up forgetting I’m wearing it. If you want something in the same floral lane with more personality, I'd probably pick Delina over this every time. Fleurissimo isn't bad at all, just kinda there. Nice for formal stuff or daytime wear, but not something I'd call special.
I don’t dislike this at all. It opens fresh, then turns into a smooth floral cloud with a little musk underneath. The rose feels creamy instead of sharp, which I appreciate, and there’s a clean vibe that makes it super easy to wear. That said, it reminds me of a lot of other upscale florals I’ve tried, just without the wow factor of something like Delina. Not as tart, not as bold, just... pleasant. Projection is pretty soft and it stays close to the skin on me, so it works better for office or everyday than date night. Decent perfume, just nothing special tbh.
I wanted to like this so bad, but it just felt kinda flat on me. I get a soft floral vibe with some rose and maybe a bit of musk, but it never really blooms into anything memorable. It’s not offensive, just weirdly bland for something that’s supposed to feel romantic and luxe. Tbh it reminds me of those pretty department store florals that smell nice for 10 minutes and then turn into a generic clean scent. Performance didn’t help either — sat close to the skin fast and was basically gone in like 4-5 hours. For the price, I expected way more personality and polish.