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I love this way more than I expected. It keeps the classic Bloom white floral vibe, but here it feels richer and warmer, almost dipped in honey. I get jasmine first, then this creamy tuberose thing, and the drydown has a soft sweet warmth that makes it feel super polished. It’s feminine for sure, but not old-school or stuffy. Kinda reminds me of the original Gucci Bloom if it got dressed up for dinner. Performance is really good on me too, easy 7-8 hours and I still catch little wafts later. Def one of the prettiest floral releases Gucci has done.
I love this way more than I expected. It still has that Gucci Bloom white floral thing, but here it feels richer and smoother, like jasmine and tuberose got dipped in honey. Super lush without turning heavy or old-school. On my skin it starts bright and creamy, then gets this warm golden sweetness that makes it feel more dressed up than the original Bloom. Kinda gives me special occasion energy, but I’d still wear it anytime because it’s just that pretty. Performance is really solid too, around 7-8 hours with noticeable projection for the first few. Def one of the best flankers Gucci has done.
This is gorgeous. To me it smells like jasmine and tuberose wrapped in a golden honey note, smooth and a little glowing without turning sticky or heavy. What I really like is how luxe it feels while still being easy to wear. Some florals can go sharp or headachey on me, but this one stays creamy and rounded the whole time. It’s not trying to be trendy like BR540 or super fruity like a lot of newer releases, and I appreciate that. Projection is noticeable for the first couple hours, then it sits closer to the skin. Still, I kept sniffing my wrist all day.
Tbh this is the Bloom flanker that finally got me. The original was nice but a bit too straight floral for me. Ambrosia d’Oro has more depth. I get creamy white flowers, especially tuberose, with this soft sweet honeyed tone underneath that makes it feel expensive. It’s lush without being loud, which is kinda hard to do. I wore it on a date and got compliments, but I’d also wear this to brunch or a wedding. Very versatile if you like feminine florals. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection. I really don’t have much negative to say here.
This is such a happy perfume. To me it’s mostly honeysuckle, jasmine, and this soft ambery sweetness in the background that makes everything feel sunny and glowing. It reminds me a little of the original Bloom, but less green and way more creamy. I keep sniffing my wrist when I wear it. It’s feminine, warm, and just really easy to love. Not super edgy or groundbreaking, but honestly I don’t care because it smells gorgeous. I’ve gotten compliments every single time I’ve worn it, which almost never happens for me. Lasts about 6 hours on me, longer on clothes. Really, really good.
This is one of those perfumes that just makes you feel put together. The white florals are definitely the star, especially jasmine, but there’s also this smooth honey sweetness that gives it a glowing, almost sunlit feel. Not sugary, not juvenile, just really beautiful. I love that it smells natural enough to be comforting but still has that Gucci polish. It leans feminine and a little sexy in a clean way, not in a loud nightclub way. Great for spring evenings, dinners, even office if you spray lightly. For me it performs really well and never turns harsh. Easy 5 stars.
Tbh this is the one that made me finally get the Bloom line. The tuberose is creamy, the jasmine feels smooth, and there’s a soft sweet warmth that keeps it from smelling too sharp or overly green. It’s floral, yeah, but not in a boring soapy way. More like a golden bouquet with a little skin-like sweetness underneath. I wouldn’t compare it to Delina or BR540 at all, this is way more classic and natural, just richer than your average white floral. Projection is strong for the first couple hours, then it sits closer but stays pretty for most of the day. Easy 5 stars for me.
Really like this one. It opens super crisp with bergamot and that little pink pepper sparkle, then settles into a smooth vetiver/cedar thing that feels expensive without trying too hard. It’s not earthy or dirty vetiver at all, more polished and easy to wear. Kinda gives me the same clean rich-guy vibe some other Creeds do, just greener and drier. My only issue is the performance isn’t amazing for the price — I get around 6 hours and the projection chills out pretty fast. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just smells classy and effortless.
If the original Bloom was a fresh bouquet, this is the richer sister with a little honey drizzled on top. I love this version more, honestly. The tuberose is still front and center, but the honey and jasmine make it creamier and more sensual. Not sugary, not gourmand, just warm and glowy. It doesn’t remind me of Delina or BR540 at all, which is nice because everything doesn’t need to smell like those. Minor downside: it’s not the most unique thing ever if you already own a lot of white florals. But it’s really easy to wear and gets compliments. Def a great evening floral.
Super pretty and honestly addictive. The jasmine hits me first, then it turns creamy and slightly sweet, like white flowers warmed up with honey. It has that rich, golden feel without becoming too dense or syrupy. I think that’s why I love it so much. It feels special, but I can still wear it in the daytime and not feel overdressed. If Delina is the pink fancy girl, this is her softer, more elegant cousin in gold. It sits in that sweet spot between fresh floral and warm floral. On my skin it lasts all workday, around 8 hours, with a nice soft trail.
This one surprised me. I expected another basic white floral, but the honey note gives it this soft golden depth that makes it feel more luxe than a lot of designer florals. I mostly get jasmine and honey on my skin, with the tuberose adding that creamy body in the background. It’s classy and very put together, like silk blouse energy. Not beast mode, which I actually appreciate, but it still lasts a good 5-6 hours and stays noticeable without taking over the room. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is the price… a little steep for what it is. Still really lovely.
This is pleasant, but I keep waiting for it to do something more. On me it opens kinda bright with a citrusy vibe, then settles into a soft musky/woody skin scent. Nothing smells bad here at all, and I can see why people would call it easy to wear, but for Initio I expected a little more personality. It feels polished and clean, just a bit generic. Performance is decent-ish, around 5-6 hours, but the projection stays pretty close. I don't dislike it, I just wouldn't reach for it over other fresh musky scents I already own. Solid 3/5 for me.
Tbh this smells fine. I get some airy musk, maybe a touch of bergamot, and a smooth woody base that keeps it neat and clean. It kinda reminds me of those expensive minimalist perfumes that make you smell put together without screaming perfume. The problem is... that's also why it feels a little boring to me. Not bad, not offensive, just not something I'd hype up, especially at this price. It's versatile and easy for everyday use, but I wanted more wow factor or at least a more unique twist. Lasted about 6 hours on my skin with soft projection. Decent, nothing special.
Tbh this feels like a very safe, upscale citrus-woods fragrance. I get bergamot right away, then amberwood and vetiver keep it smooth and slightly dry. It smells good, no question, and it’s easy to throw on without thinking. But that’s also the problem for me... it never really does anything special. If you already own a few fresh woody scents, this probably won’t blow your mind. It’s less sharp than something like Terre d’Hermes, and way less interesting than I wanted from Creed. Lasts around 6 hours on my skin with soft projection. Decent quality, just hard to justify at that price.
I’m usually picky with vetiver because it can go too rooty or too sharp on my skin, but this one stays smooth. The amberwood in the drydown gives it a nice modern warmth, while the bergamot keeps it bright up top. It actually kinda reminds me of Grey Vetiver’s clean style, just with a more upscale Creed softness. What I love most is how easy it is to wear — casual, office, date, whatever. Minor complaint: for something this refined, I wish it projected a little more. Still smells great when I catch it on myself, and that’s enough for me.
This is one of those fragrances that doesn’t scream for attention, but I really enjoy it. The opening has a nice pepper kick — pink pepper and that dry spicy vibe — and then the vetiver comes in clean and woody. I love this because it feels mature without being stuffy. Like a crisp white shirt in fragrance form. Not a beast, not a compliment bomb, just solid and refined. If you’re expecting something dark or super smoky, this probably won’t do it. But for daytime, spring, office, even a dinner out, it’s def a winner.
Tbh I love the smell, just not the price tag. Wild Vetiver is really nice if you want something fresh but not boring. The bergamot hits first, then I mostly get cedarwood with a soft vetiver in the background. It reminds me a little of Terre d’Hermes in the sense that it’s polished and easy to dress up, but this is smoother and less orange/mineral. Super wearable, great for work, and nobody will hate this. Minor flaw for me: it stays kinda close to the skin after the first hour. Smells high quality though, no harsh synthetic mess here.
Tbh this was a letdown. The bergamot opening is nice for like 10 minutes, then it turns into this dry peppery vetiver thing that feels kinda flat and oddly harsh on my skin. I wanted something clean and refined, but the cedarwood/amberwood combo comes off a bit synthetic to me, almost like a fancy hotel lobby trying too hard. Not dirty enough to be interesting, not fresh enough to be uplifting either. For a Creed, this feels super underwhelming and definitely overpriced. Performance wasn’t great on me either, maybe 5-6 hours and pretty close to the skin after the first hour. I love vetiver scents usually, but this one just didn’t do it.
This is nice, just not that exciting to me. The opening has a crisp bergamot thing with a little pepper kick, then it settles into a clean vetiver/cedar vibe that feels super polished and easy to wear. Very Creed in that expensive-soap way. I don’t dislike it at all, but for something called Wild Vetiver, it’s honestly pretty tame. I was hoping for more character or a dirtier vetiver edge. Performance is decent on me, like 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close after the first hour. Good for office or daily wear, just not something I’d reach for when I want to smell memorable.
Tbh I expected way more from Initio. Lift Me Up starts with a kinda bright citrus touch, maybe bergamot, then turns into this fuzzy musky-floral thing that never really goes anywhere. It’s not awful, just weirdly bland for a brand that usually does bold stuff. I kept waiting for some depth or a creamy woody base to show up, but on my skin it stayed thin and a little synthetic. Performance wasn’t great either — maybe 4-5 hours and pretty close to the skin after the first hour. For the price, this feels super unfinished. Not offensive, not memorable, and def not something I’d reach for over other fresh musky scents.