Category: Fragrances
Brand: Creed
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fondRuffs3
I tested this one out when I was on a search for a nice, daily wear, tuberose perfume. When the lady at the NM counter sprayed it on my arm I winced. It blasted with smell that didn’t match what my nose was expecting. But then….the magic began to happen. I was transported to the summers of the 70’s. It smelled of crisp, sunny, air with woman wearing honeysuckle, jasmine and amber oil in their skin. It took me back to sunscreen and and snow cones in the shade listening to the radio. It surrounded my memory of good times and life was light and free. It smells like my mom’s natural, sun drenched, skin smell. When you’re a child there is nothing more comforting and fresh than this. This scent has so many layers to it. It took me on a journey of different emotions from the first spray to the dry down. The tuberose is there but it’s very light. I think it mingles with all the other notes and just doesn’t seem to scream tuberose. I didn’t buy it that day but I went back 2 more times to get another spray of it. The lady couldn’t make me a sample of it because it was their last bottle and it was running low.
I love it! I wish it lasted longer but it fades pretty quickly. Every so often I would get a whiff of it and I would smile. It keeps drawing me back in and longing for another dose. I will be purchasing this scent. I think it’s one that I can wear daily because it’s light and memorable. It doesn’t create headaches or make you feel self conscious to wear in tight quarters. It’s delicate, and oh so yummy, and nostalgic. I can’t wait for my bottle to arrive.
peskySausage7
Bergamot, tuberose, vanilla, ambergris in a soft white floral scent that does not smell like a tuberose soliflore, but a creamy, fruity blend of white florals (with a distinct LOTV and honeysuckle feeling) with a soft gentle citric opening and lush creed ambergris ( slightly leathery) dry down. In comparison to other Creed florals that I have tried (Fleur de bulgarie, Jasmine Imperatrice Eugenie, Royal delight), TI, perhaps because of its fruitiness is not at all powdery or arid dry. I also don’t think of this as particularly green or like a tuberose bombshell akin to Fracas or Carnal Flower or Mahora. Totally different. No menthol like SL tuberose Criminelle. It morphs quickly into the soft dry down where it stays for hours. Like other Creeds, as well as other white florals, it’s potent and I recommend a spare dab on the forearm, not wrist. A spray would be way too much. I have older new dead stock manufacturers samples of assorted creeds, and am not familiar with the current reformulation. Mine is considerably more golden in color. Due to the cost of Creed and the large size of a FB, I recommend extensive sample before you purchase. It’s been my experience that my initial perception of Creed is far less favorable than when I have worn it for a few times. The ambergris and other elements of the base are addictive.
If I was to make a wine analogy, this is an old world blend, not a new world powerhouse. This has more to do with the sensibility of the perfume house rather than the demographic of the wearer. I think it’s softness could be nice on a young person or an older person. Oddly, there is something about the softness of the dry down that reminds me of Bois des Iles (the two perfumes are not alike in other respects).
lovesickClam4
Like so many of Creed’s products, I feel like this scent is made for wearing, rather than “showing” and overwhelming other choices on the retail shelf. It’s evocative and “correct” in its tuberose-ness, but softened with white-flower notes and a powdery quality that other reviewers noticed. Despite its heavy base scent, it smells fresh and lively–and it lasts, nose to tail, throughout the day or however long you leave it on. (This stuff stays so true that I have an “aged” bottle of 03 that still isn’t stale. It’s too concentrated for me to wear now in 2014, so I spray it on a little silk pillow every few months and use it as a lingerie sachet.)
I’m all about girly-tough, so this fragrance speaks to me. I prefer florals–I really don’t wear much else except a little citrus in the summer–so I love tuberose presented in such a tasteful, judicious manner, A lot of tuberose scent seems chemical, cloying, or spicy-in-a-bad-way like bad antique store potpourri. So I disagree with the reviewers who don’t think this scent is intense enough. This my “serious,” nighttime choice, and I wear it all year round–fabulous with a little lingering sun product in summer, and on a leather jacket in winter.
kindDoves4
I love white flowers and gave this a test drive. It is a soft, lovely tuberose, but not for me. I like my tuberose hooker strength,. Fracas remains my love.
bubblyMeerkat1
At first I didn´t felt so much tubereuse, just common-mixed flowers and an odd plastic note, very syntetic, but wait…wait.. that does go away and left is a gorgeous varm, creamy, fresh and high quality-tubereuse! My favorourites is still Fracas and Frederic Malle Carnal Flower, but this is my nr 3-favourite, a very nice, rich and natural “autumn- and winter-tubereuse”. Feels a little bit oldfashioned, in a good way, a scent for queens from the past! Think “tubereuse-velvet”..
pitifulDingo4
My favorite scent is Fracas, and compared to that this is the weak sister. That said, it is a gorgeous scent. Lovely and calm. Wearable to the office, since it has a lasting time of about 5 minutes (full bloom) on me. Very quiet, close to the skin, creamy tuberose.
joyfulTortoise5
This is a tamed, wearable tuberose. It is more of a tuberose dominated green floral, rather than a linear tuberose like Fracas or Beyond Love. I have never brought myself to wear F or BL in public because they are very loud and give off, as one reviewer so aptly said, a haughty aura. This is not a green floral like Carnal Flower either; CF is very sensual whereas this is prettier and more appropriate for polite company. The lasting power on this one is fair–I would have expected much longer lasting for tuberose. Nice enough, but again towards the bottom of my buy list due to competition from Parfums MDCI,. upscale Guerlains and Parfums Delrae.
ferventBoars0
I think this is probably one of the best tuberose blends on the market; it’s very gentle, soft and feminine. The tuberose makes this scent dreamy, there is a bit of sweetness to it and it dries down to a warm powdery finish. It truly lasts all day long (well at least on me it does).
This scent is addicting in a warm and comforting way…it’s like being wrapped up in a luxurious cashmere blanket. I can see why this would be more appropriate for the older set; this is a scent a kid (or grandchild) would want to cuddle up to.
I gave this 4 lippies only because I feel too young to wear this…down the road it will be perfect.
peacefulGatorade7
I love white flowers, and this delivers. I’d also describe the scent as “creamy”. Very elegant and feminine. Just not my style.
boredChamois4
Creamy, dreamy and unabashedly feminine, “Tubereuse Indiana” is one of the loveliest Tuberose blends I’ve tested; It lacks the dried- rubber harshness of “Fracas” and avoids the nasal cutting indoles found in most tropical representations. It opens with expansive creaminess in a big way and little else is noticable for a while; it evokes the long, waxy, tunneled petals of the actual tuberose bloom. It is evocative of time spent lounging under a mosquito net, on big, white pillows…eating creamy sweets, while early morning sunshine creeps through billowing panels. There is also a gentle, green breeze moving through the air, but this story is not about grassy greenness; it’s about warm, morning skin that’s soaked in a bath and the luxuriousness of such leisure. If “Fleurissimo” is a chiffon dress with little green and yellow flowers, covered by a smart, green tweedy jacket with nylon stockings (all gathering salt from skin in the sunshine) “Tubereuse Indiana” is a gauzy, organza dress, with a subtle breeze blowing through it. I was lucky enough to test “Sillage de la Reine”, the fragrance developed to support the museum at Versailles and an approximate reproduction of a fragrance Marie Antoinette would’ve worn at Trianon. That perfume was poignantly exquisite, evocative—all creamy, skintone oiled over with flowers and touched with earth and hedge. “Tubereuse Indiana” is closest in feeling and composition as “Sillage de la Reine” and I’ve been searching high and low for a suitable replacement (oh, the ephemeral nature of limited production, hyper-exclusive scents). If you prefer “Creed” when it’s showcasing the creamy/sweet/buttermilk notes found in many of their potions, vs. the sharp/spicy/tweediness also found in Creeds, than give TI a test run.