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This is what I wish more fresh fragrances smelled like. So many go straight shower gel, but Royal Water has actual personality. The citrus up top is sharp in a good way, then the mint gives it this cool, airy lift that feels really refined. There’s also a soft ambergris/musk thing underneath that keeps it from being too light or forgettable. I’ve worn a ton of “clean” scents and this one stands out because it feels elegant instead of generic. Kinda the opposite of something loud like BR540 — no sugar, no cloud, just pure class. Lasts about 5-6 hours on me, which is fine for this style.
I love this stuff. Royal Water feels super polished without being stiff or old-school. The opening on me is all bright citrus and mint, then that clean basil-ish herbal vibe keeps it feeling crisp and expensive. It’s one of those scents that makes you feel put together in 5 seconds. Kinda reminds me of the easy luxury vibe of Silver Mountain Water, but less metallic and way more wearable day to day. Performance is better than people say too — I get around 6 hours, with soft but noticeable projection. Not loud, just classy. Def one of Creed’s easiest 5-star scents for me.
This might honestly be my favorite Creed for spring and summer. The opening is all sparkling bergamot and citrus to my nose, then I get this light green bite with a musky drydown that just smells insanely clean. Not loud, not trying too hard, just really good. Kinda reminds me of Silver Mountain Water in the sense that it feels airy and expensive, but Royal Water is smoother and way easier to wear. I reach for this when I want to smell put together without smelling like I spent an hour choosing a fragrance. It works at the office, brunch, dinner, whatever. Lasts about 6 hours on me, which is totally fine for this style.
Royal Water is so easy to love. First spray gives me a sharp fresh burst of lemon and maybe a little peppermint, then it settles into this clean, slightly spicy musk that smells crazy refined. There’s nothing heavy here, but it still has personality. That’s why I rate it so high. A lot of fresh luxury scents smell nice for five minutes and then disappear into nothing, but this actually sticks around and keeps that elegant vibe going. It’s not beast mode, but people around you will catch it. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments with this because it smells natural and expensive, not synthetic or screechy. Just a really classy dumb-reach fragrance.
I love this stuff. Royal Water feels super crisp and polished without going full boring “blue fragrance” on me. I get a really bright citrus opening, then a clean minty/herbal vibe that keeps it feeling classy instead of sporty. It kinda smells like what I wish a lot of expensive fresh scents smelled like: effortless, expensive, and easy to wear anywhere. Tbh this is one of those Creeds that doesn’t get hyped enough. It’s elegant but still relaxed, like a white shirt that somehow looks perfect with zero effort. Performance on me is solid for a fresh scent, around 6-7 hours, with soft but noticeable projection. Def highly recommend if you want fresh and upscale.
I’m picky with oud and this surprised me. Usually agarwood-heavy scents go too medicinal or too harsh on me, but Kobraa stays smooth and balanced. The geranium adds a slightly aromatic green touch that keeps it feeling alive. Not fresh exactly, but fresher than I expected. If Delina is all bright rosy drama, this is like the darker, quieter cousin who wears expensive clothes and barely talks. I love that it feels luxurious without trying too hard. Minor complaint: projection isn’t beast mode, especially for the price. But I still think it’s really good because it smells natural, classy, and easy to wear in cooler weather.
Tbh I don’t dislike this, but for Creed I expected more personality. The melon opening is airy and slightly watery, and the peach gives it a smooth sweetness without turning syrupy. It kinda reminds me of those polished department store fragrances that everyone likes but nobody is obsessed with. That’s both the pro and the con. It’s super easy to wear, very feminine, and never offensive, but it also sits pretty close to the skin after the first hour. I can see this working as an everyday scent or office pick, especially in warmer weather. Nice enough, just not special enough for the price.
I love this for days when I want to smell expensive but not obvious. The citrus and mint combo is super refreshing, and there's this soft musk underneath that makes it feel tailored and clean. It kinda reminds me of the vibe of Mugler Cologne or even a more upscale Neroli Portofino type mood, but less sharp and more relaxed. Very easy to like. The downside is pretty simple: for the price, I want more projection and maybe another hour or two of life. On me it's around 5-6 hours. Still, the scent itself is classy, fresh, and weirdly comforting. Not the most unique Creed, but a really good one.
Love this for evenings. It has that smooth agarwood thing going on, but the geranium stops it from turning too dense or stuffy. To me it smells sexy in a very controlled, expensive way, not loud clubbing fragrance sexy. More tailored suit than leather jacket. It kinda reminds me of some Middle Eastern oud perfumes toned down for a designer crowd, which honestly works for me. Super wearable. The only flaw is the price, because for what it does, it feels a little overpriced even if the quality is there. Still, I can’t deny it smells great and gets noticed. Def one of the easier luxury ouds to wear.
I don't dislike this, I just don't think it's special. The geranium gives it a slightly green, almost fresh touch up top, then the oud comes in smooth and woody without doing anything surprising. If you're scared of oud, this is actually a pretty easy wear and def more approachable than a lot of darker stuff out there. But if you want depth or that rich addictive vibe, it may leave you cold. On my skin it sits fairly close after a while, so it's not exactly beast mode. I can see this working for dressed-up evenings or office use if you go light. Nice quality, decent scent, but 3/5 feels right.
Tbh this is one of the most underrated Creeds. It doesn’t scream for attention, but that’s exactly why I love it. I get a sparkling bergamot opening, a little pepper, and a smooth musky drydown that smells ridiculously clean. No harshness, no weird synthetic edge, just effortless quality. If you like fragrances that smell rich without trying too hard, this is it. It’s super versatile too — office, brunch, dinner, whatever. Not beast mode, but I still catch it on my shirt later in the day. Some people want drama; I want this kind of quiet confidence.
Easy 5/5. This just smells expensive in a very relaxed way. I get lemon, a touch of juniper, and that smooth clean musk in the base. It never turns sour or overly soapy on my skin, which happens a lot with citrus scents for me. What I really love is how balanced it is — fresh enough for daytime, but still polished enough for a date or a nice dinner. My partner actually complimented this one right away, which doesn’t happen often. Projection is moderate for the first couple hours, then it sits closer to the skin. Still totally worth it.
Royal Water is basically quiet luxury in fragrance form. No gimmicks, no syrupy sweetness, no trying to be the next Delina or BR540 clone. Just crisp citrus, a little green herbal touch, and a really clean musky finish. I reach for this when I want to smell fresh and sharp without smelling like everyone else. It’s especially good in warmer weather, but honestly I’d wear it year round because it’s that easy. The vibe is rich, calm, and super put together. Performance isn’t nuclear, but I still get a solid workday out of it. For me, that’s enough when it smells this good.
Really nice fragrance, just not one that blows my mind. I get citrus right away, then a peppery green feel with a clean ambergris/musk base. It smells very natural and upscale, almost like the elegant cousin of designer freshies. What I love is how smooth it is. Nothing sharp, nothing screechy, just clean and confident. That said, it's almost too polite. If you want compliments across the room, this probably isn't it. It stays pretty close after the opening and feels more personal than attention-grabbing. Still, for spring and warmer office days, this is def a solid 4/5 for me.
This is very nice, just not mind-blowing for me. I get a clean woody oud with geranium right away, and the geranium gives it this slightly fresh, almost crisp lift that I actually love. It feels rich without being loud. Tbh if you want a wild smoky oud, this probably won’t do it. It’s more refined than dramatic. That’s both the good and bad part. I enjoy wearing it because it smells expensive and super easy for an oud scent, but I do wish it had a little more personality in the drydown. Performance is good though, around 6 hours easy, and it sits closer to the skin after the first hour.
I really like this one. The oud is definitely there, but it’s polished and smooth, not one of those super dirty animalic ouds that scare people off. What makes it interesting on my skin is that little green, rosy edge from the geranium. It keeps the whole thing from feeling too heavy or syrupy. Kinda gives me luxury hotel lobby vibes, but darker. My only issue is that it can feel a bit one-note after a while, like once the opening settles you mostly get elegant oud and not a ton of development. Still, it smells expensive and put together. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with solid projection for the first couple.
Spring Flower is nice, just not wow to me. I get a juicy apple and peach thing at first that feels super clean and girly, almost like expensive shampoo in the best and worst way. It’s easy to wear and def pretty for spring, but I kept waiting for something more interesting to happen and it never really did. The musk in the drydown is soft and pleasant, just a little generic. Performance is okay-ish, around 5-6 hours on me, with pretty tame projection. Not bad at all, just feels overpriced for what it is. Decent if you want something effortless and fresh, but I wouldn’t call it memorable.
Kobraa is nice enough, but tbh I was expecting more personality. I mostly get a clean geranium opening and then a pretty polished oud that never gets dirty or funky. That part is good if you hate loud animalic oud, but it also makes the whole thing feel a little safe for something with this kind of name. It smells expensive and put together, just not super memorable. Kinda reminds me of those luxury Middle Eastern style scents toned down for department stores. Performance is decent on me, around 6-7 hours, with moderate projection for the first hour or two. Not bad at all, just not something I’d reach for over other oud fragrances I already like more.
Tbh this was a miss for me. I was expecting something rich and smooth, but the oud here comes off kinda dry and scratchy, and the geranium adds this sharp green edge that never really blends. It’s supposed to feel luxurious, but on my skin it just smells stiff and weirdly medicinal after 20 minutes. Not dirty oud, not pretty oud, just awkward. For this price I wanted something more polished, maybe in the same lane as other high-end rose/oud stuff, but this doesn’t even get close. Performance is decent, like 6-7 hours, but that almost made it worse because I was stuck with it. Super expensive and really not my thing.
I really wanted to like this because the idea sounds so good, but on my skin Spring Flower is kinda flat. I get a nice peachy apple thing in the opening for maybe 10 minutes, then it turns into a vague musky shampoo scent and just stays there. Not offensive at all, just really underwhelming. For a Creed, this feels weirdly simple and a little cheap tbh. The melon also gives it that watery fruit vibe that reminds me of body mist more than luxury perfume. Performance didn’t help either — soft projection and basically close to the skin after a couple hours. Pretty enough, but for the price? def not worth it to me.