Review-uri verificate de la clienții Scento
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I honestly think this one gets overlooked because people expect something louder or darker from the name. But wow, this is so good. On my skin it opens with sparkling citrus, then I get a really nice lavender touch and a smooth vetiver/woody base. It’s fresh, but not shower-gel fresh. More like expensive white shirt, perfect grooming, no effort but still put together. Kinda reminds me of the clean confidence vibe from Green Irish Tweed, just brighter and more relaxed. What I love is that it never turns harsh or synthetic on me. It stays airy and classy the whole time. Lasts about 7 hours for me, which is more than enough for this style. Easy 5 stars.
This is one of those fragrances that didn’t blow me away in the first 10 seconds, then completely won me over. The lemon and minty freshness up top feels crisp and energizing, and there’s this clean peppery vibe underneath that keeps it from smelling too basic. Tbh a lot of fresh designer scents try to do this and end up smelling generic. Viking Cologne doesn’t. It smells natural, refined, and really easy to keep reaching for. I’ve worn it in heat, at work, and on casual nights out, and it just fits. Not beast mode, but I still get a good 6 hours and enough projection to be noticed. Super easy recommendation if you like fresh scents with some personality.
There’s a reason this is such a classic. It’s simple, but done so well. I get green tea first, then a little lemony brightness and a soft woody base that keeps it grounded. The whole thing feels transparent and refined, like a white shirt that somehow always looks expensive. I love loud perfumes too, but this is what I wear when I want to smell effortlessly good and never overdone. It’s also insanely versatile across seasons, especially spring and summer. Lasting power isn’t massive, maybe 4-6 hours, but I don’t even care because the scent itself is that lovely. Super recommended.
I love this so much. It smells like chilled green tea with a little citrus sparkle and soft musk in the background, super clean but not boring. There’s something airy and almost spa-like about it, but it still feels elegant enough to wear out. Kinda reminds me of those expensive hotel toiletries, except way more refined and addictive. On me it sits fairly close after a while, but I keep catching little fresh wafts and it just makes me feel put together. Not a loud perfume at all, just really classy and calming. Def one of those scents I’d recommend to almost anyone.
I really love this stuff. It smells like chilled green tea with a little citrus sparkle in the opening, then turns into this soft musky skin scent that just feels expensive and calm. Super easy to wear and never annoying. Kinda gives me that luxury hotel lobby vibe, but in a very understated way. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is performance. On my skin it stays around 4-5 hours and sits pretty close after the first hour. Still, I keep reaching for it because it’s so fresh and comforting. Perfect when I want to smell polished without smelling like I’m trying too hard.
This is such a pretty, grown-up freshie. The opening has that crisp citrus-tea vibe, then it melts into soft musk with a slightly green feel that stays smooth the whole time. I love how effortless it is. No syrup, no loud florals, no weird sweetness. Just clean and chic. That said, it’s a little overpriced for how softly it performs. I get maybe 5-6 hours, but it becomes a close skin scent pretty fast. Still, I can’t be mad because the smell itself is gorgeous. If you like understated perfumes that feel elegant and expensive, this is def worth trying. One of those scents you wear for yourself.
This is pleasant, just not super exciting. I mostly get a clean green tea vibe with a little citrus and something soft underneath that feels almost soapy. It smells classy in that old luxury hotel way, and I can see why people call it calming. The problem for me is performance. It sits close to the skin really fast and is kinda hard to justify unless you enjoy reapplying. I don’t hate it at all, but for a 3/5 this fits perfectly: decent, fresh, easy to wear, but not something I’d reach for over other crisp daytime scents. Nice after a shower though.
This one feels like the perfume version of a beige cashmere sweater. Smooth, easy, and kinda comforting. I mostly pick up amber and a light woody warmth, with a clean almost soapy edge that keeps it from getting too heavy. The problem is... it’s just a little bland. Not bad at all, just missing that spark that makes me reach for it over something else. It actually reminded me a tiny bit of those soft musky designer scents, just with a more luxe finish. Lasted about 6 hours on me, no beast mode whatsoever. If you like understated and refined, sure. If you want something special, this probably won’t do it.
This is honestly one of the best fresh scents ever made. The green tea note is smooth and slightly bitter in the best way, then I get a touch of bergamot and clean woods. It doesn’t scream for attention like Delina or BR540, and that’s exactly why I love it. It feels effortless, expensive, and super easy to wear. I reach for it when I want to smell polished without smelling perfumey. Performance is decent for this style, around 5-6 hours on me, with soft projection. If you like understated fragrances that still feel special, this is such a winner.
Tbh I’m picky with tea fragrances because a lot of them smell flat on me, but this is gorgeous. The green tea feels crisp and realistic, and there’s this light citrus opening that keeps everything feeling lifted. Then it dries down into something soft and musky with a very elegant skin-scent vibe. It’s fresh, but not in that generic shampoo way. More like clean linen in a luxury spa. I’ve worn this to work, on errands, even on a date, and it always fits. Projection is soft, sure, but that’s part of the appeal. I seriously can’t imagine anyone hating this.
This one just makes me happy. The opening is bright and citrusy, then the green tea comes in and gives it that cool, serene vibe. I also get a soft musk that keeps it from feeling too sharp or cologne-ish. It’s the kind of fragrance that works in heat, after a shower, to bed, to the office, basically anytime. Super natural smelling too, which I really appreciate because a lot of fresh perfumes go synthetic fast. It’s not beast mode, but I don’t want it to be. The whole charm is that it feels clean, intimate, and quietly beautiful. Total 5/5 for me.
Def one of my favorite Creeds. Viking Cologne isn’t trying to be trendy or super sweet like a lot of newer stuff. It leans into fresh citrus, aromatic lavender, and this classy woody backbone that makes it feel mature in the best way. Not “old man” at all, just sharp and well put together. Kinda gives me that quiet luxury vibe where everything smells natural and blended perfectly. I also love that it’s fresh without being boring. It has personality. Performance is respectable, around 6-8 hours depending on weather, with a more personal scent bubble after the opening. For me, this is signature scent material all day.
This is one of those fragrances I keep spraying on even when I’m staying home. It just smells that good. I get bright bergamot, a cool minty touch, and a smooth woody base that feels super clean and upscale. Nothing screechy, nothing heavy, just crisp and confident. What I really love is how versatile it is. You can wear this in the office, on a date, or out in summer and it still fits. It doesn’t scream for attention, but people notice when they get close. Very refined. On me it projects well for the first hour or two and hangs around about 6 hours. Honestly, this is such an easy recommendation.
I really love this stuff. Viking Cologne feels like a super clean, upscale citrus-aromatic scent without going boring. I get a bright bergamot opening, a hit of lavender, then this smooth woody drydown that keeps it classy the whole way. It kinda gives me the easy wearability of something like Aventus Cologne, but this feels more polished and a little more mature. What I like most is how effortless it is — works in the office, works dressed up, works when you just want to smell expensive. Performance on me is actually solid for a cologne style scent, around 6-7 hours with nice projection for the first couple. Def one of Creed’s easiest 5-star wears for me.
Kinda reminds me of walking into a fancy spa where they hand you tea and a cold towel. The green tea note is the star for me, but I also get a gentle bergamot brightness and a smooth musk underneath. It smells super natural compared to a lot of fresh scents that go sharp or synthetic. I love this most in spring and summer because it feels airy and calming. Not really a compliment monster, and if you want strong projection you’ll probably be let down. But if you appreciate subtle, serene, clean fragrances, this one is really good. It’s elegant without being boring, which is harder to do than people think.
White Amber is nice, just not wow nice. I get a soft amber cloud with a clean musk vibe and maybe a little powderiness underneath. It smells polished and expensive in that classic Creed way, but tbh it never really develops into anything that memorable on my skin. Not offensive at all though, which is a plus. I could see this working in an office or for someone who wants a quiet, elegant scent. Performance was decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection stayed pretty close. For the price, I wanted a bit more personality. Pleasant? Yes. Full bottle worthy? Not for me.
This is one of those perfumes that doesn’t scream for attention, and that’s exactly why I like it. I get green tea first, then a light citrus thing, and a soft woody drydown that makes it feel really clean. It’s not sweet, not heavy, not trying to be sexy like Delina or anything. Just crisp and refined. Tbh the downside is obvious: it’s not a beast. Projection is pretty soft and I have to respray if I want it all day. But for work, errands, hot weather, or whenever I want a break from loud perfumes, this is def a winner. Very classy in a quiet way.
I really wanted to like this because Creed usually gives me something memorable, but White Amber just feels weirdly unfinished. I get a soft amber thing with a little musky, powdery vibe, and maybe a hint of something floral in the background, but it never really goes anywhere. It’s not bad, just super underwhelming. For the price, I expected way more depth and personality. Kinda smells like expensive hotel lotion after 20 minutes. Projection is pretty close to the skin on me and the whole thing feels too quiet to justify owning. Elegant, sure, but honestly a bit boring and def overpriced.
I like this more in theory than in real life tbh. The opening has that airy bergamot/green tea thing that feels super polished, and there’s a light musky dryness later that keeps it from being too sharp. It’s very easy to wear and totally safe for work, no question. But it also feels a little too quiet and generic on me, like a fancy hotel soap or expensive body lotion. Not bad, just not memorable. If you want something bold or compliment-pulling, this probably won’t do it. On the plus side, it never gets annoying, and on hot days that’s honestly enough sometimes. Lasts around 4-5 hours on me.
I wanted to love this because the whole green tea idea sounds super clean and calming, but on my skin it’s barely there. I get a soft citrus opening and a little green tea vibe for maybe 20 minutes, then it turns into that generic musky soap smell. Not offensive at all, just really underwhelming. For the price, I expected something a bit more interesting or at least better performance. This sits very close to the skin and is basically gone in 2-3 hours on me. Kinda nice in a spa-product way, but as a perfume? tbh it feels more like expensive scented water.