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I love this way more than I expected. It opens a little spicy to my nose, then turns into this warm amber-wood cloud that just smells expensive. There’s maybe a resinous feel in there too, and that’s the part that hooked me. It doesn’t scream for attention like BR540 or some loud designer releases, but people notice it. It just has that clean, refined luxury thing going on. Tbh this is one of those perfumes that makes you stand straighter when you wear it. Lasts all day on fabric and around 7 hours on my skin. Absolutely 5/5 for me.
This is such a classy green scent. I get a crisp geranium up top, then the vetiver comes in dry and earthy in the smoothest way. There’s also this clean citrusy sparkle that keeps it from feeling too serious. I love this because it smells expensive without shouting, like perfectly tailored clothes in fragrance form. Super easy to wear to work, but it still has enough personality that I kept sniffing my wrist all day. On me it lasts around 7 hours with soft but steady projection. Honestly one of those scents that makes you feel put together instantly.
This is gorgeous. Orom smells rich without doing too much, which I really love. I get a smooth amber vibe with a creamy woody feel underneath, and there’s a soft spicy touch that keeps it from being boring. It kinda gives me the same expensive aura some niche scents go for, but this feels more polished and less try-hard. Super elegant, super easy to wear, and still memorable. Performance is also really good on me, like a solid 8+ hours with noticeable projection for the first few. If you want something that smells classy and quietly sexy, this is def worth trying.
Tygar is one of those scents that just works. The grapefruit opening is crazy addictive, and the woody drydown stays clean and smooth the whole way through. I keep reaching for it when I don’t wanna think too much. It gives me that same easy appeal people get from Bleu de Chanel, but this feels brighter and more niche. What I love most is how put-together it smells without being stuffy. Small complaint: the ambroxan can come off a bit sharp if you overspray, so I’d keep it to 3-4 sprays max. Other than that, really hard to dislike. Fresh, modern, and gets noticed.
I really like this one. It opens super crisp with that grassy vetiver and a bright geranium kick that makes it feel polished without going full barbershop. There’s also a soft woody thing in the background that keeps it smooth. Kinda reminds me of Grey Vetiver’s clean vibe, but this feels a little more relaxed and less sharp. My only issue is it doesn’t reinvent anything, so if you own a bunch of vetiver scents, this may not wow you. Still, it smells classy and easy to wear. I get around 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first couple. Def an office-safe Creed.
I don't dislike Tygar at all, but I also don't get the obsession. On my skin it's mostly bright grapefruit with a clean woody drydown and a little ginger sparkle in the opening. Very crisp, very easy to wear, very "rich guy at a hotel lobby" energy. That said, it feels a bit too smooth and safe for me, almost like it was made to offend absolutely no one. Not super unique either, especially if you've tried other modern citrus-ambroxan scents. It does last pretty well though, better than a lot of freshies, and I can see it pulling compliments. I just wouldn't call it exciting.
This is one of those scents that doesn’t scream for attention, but I keep reaching for it anyway. The geranium gives it a slightly rosy-green edge, while the vetiver stays earthy and dry. There’s a clean citrus sparkle early on too, even if it fades kinda fast. What I love is how put-together it smells without feeling stuffy. It’s versatile as hell. You can wear this to work, brunch, or even a casual dinner date. Minor flaw: performance is good, not amazing. On me it sits closer to the skin after 3-4 hours. Still very solid and honestly easier to wear than a lot of louder Creed releases.
Tbh I love this more than I expected. It’s basically a sparkling grapefruit over woods and ambroxan, but done in a really sleek Bvlgari way. Feels rich without trying too hard. If you like fresh scents that still have presence, this is it. It’s not as sweet or flashy as BR540 territory, and that’s why I enjoy it. Way more crisp and masculine to my nose. Minor flaw: for the price, I do wish there was a little more complexity. It’s simple. Really nice simple, but still simple. Lasts about 6 hours on me with decent projection, then sits closer to skin.
This is nice, just not exciting. I mostly get a dry vetiver with a crisp green snap from the geranium, plus a little citrus up top that makes it feel polished. Very Creed in that clean, expensive-soap way, but tbh it never really grabs me. It sits in that office-safe lane and does it well, just without much personality. Performance is decent on me, around 5-6 hours, with pretty soft projection after the first hour. I don’t dislike it at all, but for the price I want something more memorable. Feels like one of those fragrances you respect more than actually love.
Orom is the kind of fragrance that sneaks up on you. First spray, I thought nice... okay. Then 20 minutes later I couldn’t stop smelling my wrist. I get polished woods, a soft amber glow, and a tiny hint of spice that makes it feel really smooth and upscale. No harsh edges, no weird synthetic blast, just luxury. It reminds me a bit of the dressed-up, velvety side of other Bvlgari Le Gemme scents, but this one feels especially refined. Not super loud, but not weak either—more of a tasteful aura for 6-8 hours. For dinners, events, or when you just wanna smell expensive, this is perfect.
I love this. Bvlgari really nailed that refined Middle Eastern-inspired style without making it too heavy or too challenging. Orom gives me amber, oud, and a touch of spice, but it’s blended so smoothly that it feels almost creamy. No rough edges at all. Some ouds can feel like they’re wearing you, this one actually works with you. It’s strong enough to feel special, but not beast mode to the point of being annoying. I get around 7-8 hours with nice projection for the first half. For me this is perfect for cooler weather, dressy settings, or anytime you want to smell really elevated.
What I like most about Orom is that it doesn’t rely on gimmicks. No sugar bomb, no loud synthetic blast, no trying to copy the usual trendy stuff. It’s just a beautifully done warm woody scent with amber and incense giving it depth. There’s this soft luxurious texture to it that makes me keep smelling my wrist. It feels intimate but still noticeable, which I actually prefer. More close to the skin after a few hours, but it sticks around a long time. This is the kind of fragrance that makes you stand a little straighter. Super elegant, really tasteful, and absolutely worth trying if you want something that feels special.
I can see why some people like this. It’s super easy to wear and the geranium gives it that slightly rosy, green edge over the earthy vetiver, which keeps it from being too dusty. Kinda reminds me of a toned-down Terre d’Hermes without the same character. The problem is it’s just... decent. Nothing smells bad here, and it does come off elegant and natural, but I kept waiting for a twist that never happened. On my skin it stays pretty close after a while and doesn’t really project much. Nice for everyday use, not something I’d choose when I want to smell special.
Love this for spring. It has that airy green feel from the geranium, plus a dry vetiver backbone that keeps it from going too floral. There’s a subtle woody base that makes it feel clean and expensive in that classic Creed way. I wouldn’t call it a compliment monster, but people who get close usually say you smell really good. And honestly that fits the scent. It’s more refined than loud. My only complaint is I wish the opening lasted longer because that fresh pop is great. After that it becomes a softer skin scent. Still, super wearable and kinda addicting if you like elegant green fragrances.
Really nice stuff. On me it’s mostly grapefruit and ambroxan with a clean woody backbone, and it smells super airy and polished. Kinda reminds me of those expensive hotel lobby scents, but in a good way. I love this style because it feels effortless and sexy without being loud or syrupy. Great for spring and summer, maybe even date night if you want something fresh instead of sweet. My only real negative is the value. Smells fantastic, but you are paying luxury money for a pretty straightforward scent profile. Still, the quality is there and I get a good 7 hours easy.
Tygar is nice, I get why people hype it, but for me it's more of a clean citrus-amber thing than anything mind blowing. The grapefruit pops up right away and it does smell super polished, with that smooth ambroxan/musky vibe underneath. Problem is... I've smelled this sort of fresh woody style before, just done cheaper. It wears really easy and def works in the office, and the performance is solid enough, like 6-7 hours on me with decent projection for the first couple hours. But for the price? I wanted something more memorable. Good fragrance, not a bad buy if you love luxury fresh scents, just nothing special tbh.
This is super good. Tygar opens with that juicy grapefruit thing and it instantly feels clean, bright, expensive. Then the ambroxan kicks in and gives it that airy woody-musky vibe that kinda reminds me of a smoother, more polished designer-on-steroids style. I love how easy it is to wear. Office, dinner, hot weather, whatever. My only small issue is that the drydown gets a little linear after a while, so it’s not the most evolving scent ever. Still smells amazing though. Performance is really solid on me, around 7-8 hours, with very noticeable projection for the first couple hours. Def a compliment puller.
Tbh this is very nice, just not super exciting. I get fresh vetiver first, then that slightly minty/floral geranium vibe, with a smooth cedar-like drydown. It smells natural and well blended, which is something Creed usually does really well when they’re on point. If you like Terre d’Hermes or Tom Ford Grey Vetiver, this sits somewhere in that clean, mature lane, but softer and less spicy. What I love is the balance: green, airy, masculine without being aggressive. The downside is it plays it a bit safe for the price. Not beast mode either, maybe 5-6 hours on me. Still a really pleasant wear.
Kinda disappointed with this one tbh. I was hoping for a smooth, classy vetiver/geranium combo, but it comes off way too sharp and a little screechy on my skin. The green side feels harsh, and whatever citrus is in the opening disappears fast, leaving this dry, bitter vibe that never really settles into anything special. It’s not dirty or offensive, just oddly thin and unfinished. For a Creed, I expected way more polish. Performance is also meh — around 5-6 hours, but projection gets close to the skin pretty quick. I love vetiver when it has depth, like in Terre d’Hermès, but this one just feels flat and overpriced.
Tbh I really wanted to love Tygar, but this was a letdown. I get a blast of grapefruit up top with a clean ambroxan thing in the background, and then... not much else. It smells nice enough, sure, but for this price I expected something way more interesting. Kinda gives me that blue-fresh designer vibe dressed up in luxury packaging. The woody drydown is super plain on my skin and almost feels synthetic after an hour. Performance also wasn’t great for me, maybe 5-6 hours with pretty soft projection. Not bad, just nowhere near special. Def overpriced and overhyped in my opinion.