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Really love this one. It opens with a gorgeous juicy orange note, but the bitter peel keeps it classy and a little dry, which is what makes it special to me. There’s a light neroli glow in the drydown that feels airy and elegant without turning powdery. It’s the kind of scent that makes you smell effortlessly put together, like you didn’t even try. Not heavy at all, so I reach for it a lot in spring and summer, but honestly it works anytime I want something clean and uplifting. Lasting power is decent for a citrus, around 6 hours on my skin. Super easy recommendation.
I love this one. Darley has that crisp mint-lavender opening that grabs you right away, but it dries down into something softer and kinda creamy with tonka. It reminds me a little of classic fougeres, just cleaner and more modern, like an old-school gentleman got an expensive upgrade. Super easy to wear, but not boring at all. Tbh this is one of the few fresh scents that still feels date-night worthy because it has a subtle warmth underneath. People always talk about Layton, but Darley deserves way more hype. Lasts around 6-7 hours for me, which is totally fine for this style. Really classy stuff.
This is nice. Like, really nice. I get a sweet fruity-floral opening, then vanilla comes in and makes everything feel smoother and more expensive. It kinda reminds me of the softer side of Delina, but less tart and way creamier. What I love is that it feels feminine without being girly or sugary overload. Super easy to wear if you like sweet perfumes but hate the sticky candy vibe. My tiny complaint is that it plays it a little safe for the price, and I wanted just a bit more sparkle in the opening. Performance is good though, around 6 hours with moderate projection on me.
This smells expensive in that understated Creed way. The opening is all bitter orange and sparkling citrus, then it settles into something softer with a slightly floral, almost soapy neroli feel. I’m obsessed. It’s fresh, but not sporty. Clean, but not boring. Kinda the opposite of those loud synthetic citrus scents that disappear in 20 minutes. This one stays smooth and natural the whole time. I get compliments from people who normally don’t even notice perfume, which says a lot. It’s also crazy versatile — brunch, work, dinner, whatever. If I had to describe it in one phrase: quiet confidence. Such a good one.
I really like this one. It smells like a creamy floral wrapped in vanilla, with a soft ambery warmth underneath that makes it feel super polished. Kinda gives me designer luxury vibes without going full loud or syrupy. On me it starts a little sweet, then settles into something smoother and more elegant. I’d wear this on a date or even to dinner when I want to smell put together but still cozy. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is that it doesn’t feel super unique after a while, and the projection is more soft than bold. Still, it lasts a solid 6-7 hours and smells really good up close.
Really like this one. It opens with a super crisp bitter orange/bergamot vibe that feels classy instead of just smelling like fancy soap. There’s a clean green touch in the background too that keeps it from going flat. On me, Citrus Bigarade is fresh, polished, and really easy to wear, especially in warm weather or at work. The only reason it’s not a full 5 stars is performance — I get around 5-6 hours and it sits pretty close after the first hour. Still, I love how natural it smells. Kinda reminds me of Eau de Cologne style scents, just smoother and more expensive.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something super basic, but the opening has this bitter orange peel snap that feels really natural, then it settles into a clean musky/woody skin scent. It’s the kind of fragrance that makes you feel put together without screaming for attention. I wouldn’t call it unique in a wild way, but it does have that smooth Creed quality. Minor flaw is the same as a lot of citrus scents: it fades faster than I want, and by mid-drydown it’s pretty close to skin. Still, I love this for daytime and office wear. Just easy, classy, and never overdone.
This is nice, just not very memorable to me. I get a sweet vanilla vibe with some soft floral tones, maybe a little amber in the background, and it definitely smells polished. Nothing wrong with it at all. It’s feminine, smooth, easy to wear. But for the price and the whole Bvlgari luxury angle, I wanted something with more personality. It kinda sits in that crowd-pleasing designer lane where you go “oh that’s pretty” and then forget it 10 minutes later. Performance is decent on my skin, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. Good if you want something safe, not so much if you want a standout scent.
Darley is just stupidly good. The opening has this bright lemony freshness with mint, then the lavender smooths everything out and gives it that clean, expensive feel. What I really love is that it never gets harsh or overly sweet. Some fresh designer scents try too hard and end up smelling shouty or synthetic. This doesn’t. It’s refined, natural, and ridiculously wearable. Kinda reminds me of a more elegant, niche take on the fresh aromatic style, but with better texture and way more charm. I reach for this when I want to smell put together without overthinking it. Great projection early on, then sits closer after a few hours. Still lasts most of the day.
This is exactly the kind of citrus I want when most fresh perfumes go too sweet or too sharp. The bergamot/bigarade thing here feels realistic, almost like twisting orange peel over your hands, and the neroli gives it that clean white-shirt elegance. I really love how airy it is without feeling thin. Tbh it’s not trying to be Delina or BR540 or any trendy compliment bomb — it’s just quietly beautiful. On me it lasts about 5-6 hours, which is solid for this style, and the projection stays tasteful. I’d highly recommend it if you want a grown-up citrus that still feels uplifting and easy.
This stuff is so underrated. Darley opens with this super clean mint and citrus thing, then the lavender comes in and makes it feel really polished without going full barbershop. I love how smooth it stays the whole way through. It’s fresh, but not basic fresh. There’s a warm tonka vibe underneath that keeps it from feeling thin or sporty. Honestly kinda feels like what I wanted from a lot of “blue” fragrances, just way more refined. I’ve worn it dressed up and in a hoodie and it works both ways. Performance is really solid too, easy 7-8 hours on me with nice projection for the first couple hours. Def a hidden gem in the PDM lineup.
This is one of those scents I reach for when I don’t wanna think too hard. I get juicy citrus up top, then a soft neroli-ish floral feel, and a light woody drydown. Nothing weird, nothing heavy, just really clean and put together. It’s not trying to be Aventus or some beast mode attention grabber, and honestly I appreciate that. The downside is pretty obvious: for Creed money, I wish it had more projection and lasted longer. But the actual smell? So nice. Fresh, effortless, and kinda addictive in that understated way.
I love this because it doesn’t try too hard. Citrus Bigarade gives me juicy mandarin at first, then that bitter orange edge keeps it from smelling like basic body spray. There’s also a clean floral touch in the background that makes it feel really put together. Super easy office scent, but honestly I’d wear it anywhere. It has that effortless rich-person-on-vacation energy. Not loud, not beast mode, just very refined and happy. If you like crisp citrus scents but want something that smells more natural and upscale than designer stuff, this is def worth it. One of those fragrances that instantly puts me in a better mood.
This is so simple on paper and somehow so addictive on skin. I get a super natural bitter orange peel vibe right away, then neroli softens it and makes it feel really polished. It smells bright, clean, expensive, and never screechy. Kinda reminds me of the classy side of Eau d'Hadrien, but smoother and easier to wear. I love this in warm weather, especially when I want something fresh that still feels luxurious. Performance is better than I expected for a citrus too — around 6 hours on me with a soft but noticeable trail. Def one of Creed’s prettiest freshies.
I’m into this, even if it doesn’t totally blow my mind. It opens with a soft sweetness, then I mostly get amber and vanilla with a velvety floral feel in the background. Very smooth, very wearable. It has that rich Bvlgari style where everything feels rounded and polished, not sharp. I love how comforting it is, especially in cooler weather or for evening stuff. Got a couple compliments wearing it too, so that’s always a plus. My issue is just that it’s a bit too well-behaved lol. I wanted one weird twist or standout note to make it more memorable. But overall, super pretty and easy to enjoy.
Tbh this one surprised me. I expected something louder, but Baciami sits closer to the skin on me after the first hour and turns into this smooth vanilla-musky cloud with a floral touch. Very classy, very easy. I love this kind of scent for nights out when you want people to catch it when they’re close, not smell you from across the room. It’s sexy in a low-key way. The only flaw is if you want beast mode, this is not it. You’ll probably need a couple extra sprays. Still, it feels well blended and expensive, and I keep reaching for it when I want something comforting but still dressed up.
Love this for hot days. The bitter orange note feels a little sharper and more grown-up than the usual lemony designer freshie, and I pick up a subtle green herbal edge too. It smells super refined, like a white shirt and clean skin. Not flashy at all, which could be a pro or con depending on what you want. If you like loud citrus fragrances, this might seem too restrained. For me it works because it’s elegant and never annoying. Lasts about 6 hours on my skin with soft projection. Not groundbreaking, but def one of the nicer easy-wear citrus scents I’ve tried.
Kinda reminds me of those upscale hotel lobby scents: clean citrus, a slightly bitter orange note, maybe a touch of green neroli, and that's basically the story. It's airy and elegant, so I can see the appeal if you want something easy and non-offensive. But on me it never gets beyond "pleasant background scent." Projection is weak and I got maybe 5-6 hours before it was basically gone. Not bad, not amazing, just decent. If you love understated fresh scents you'll probably enjoy it more than I did, but I wouldn't pick this over a lot of other citrus fragrances in the same lane.
I can see why some people like this for a night out. It has that creamy sweet style with vanilla and a hint of floral sweetness that feels cozy and a little sexy, kinda like a softer, less exciting take on some mainstream date perfumes. Not Delina level sparkle, not super unique, just pleasant. My issue is it never really develops much. It opens sweet, stays sweet, and that’s basically the ride. I don’t hate it, but I also wouldn’t go out of my way to wear it over other options in my collection. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first hour then it chills out.
Honestly kinda let down by Galloway. I was expecting something crisp and classy, but the citrus and pepper combo comes off really sharp on my skin, almost metallic. There’s a musky clean vibe underneath, but it never feels smooth or luxurious to me, especially for a PdM. It just smells like expensive soap with an attitude. Not awful, just way more aggressive than I wanted, and pretty one-dimensional after the opening. Performance is decent, like 6 hours, but the projection feels pushy for the first hour then drops fast. For the price, I need more than “clean but spicy.” Def not my thing.