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Fragrance Review: Creed, Love in White (2005)

Summary: Creed’s Love in White is a woody-floral with a rather unique composition. Pros: The inclusion of sweet, airy rice husk and buttery iris truly sets this scent apart from other white florals. Cons: As it is Creed, the price is a little steep (see below for purchasing info); could last a little longer on …

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Fragrance Review: Creed, Love in Black (2008)

Summary: The follow-up to 2005′s Love in White, Love in Black combines some of the most exciting florals – violet, iris, and rose – to create a surprisngly gothic, warm, woody floriental. Pros: Like Love in White before it, there is something about Love in Black that feels decidedly different from the classic Creeds of …

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Confessions of an Aromaholic: Falling for Creed

Summary: Marlen discusses his love for some of the lesser discussed Creed fragrances such as Royal Delight, Fleurs de Bulgarie & Vetiver. Barneys, New York, the old downtown store: I walk through the beauty section, room after room, excited by all of the fragrance lines I’d never smelled before. The year is 1992 and I …

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Fragrance Review: Creed, Neroli Sauvage

Summary: A unisex hesperidic fragrance centered around neroli (blossom from the bitter orange tree) and other citrus notes. Pros: Fresh with a lemony zing, but also has a warmer and deeper edge to it than most citrus or straightforward neroli aromas. Cons: Priced a little high considering the simplicity of the composition and the lack …

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Fragrance Review: Creed, Royal Oud (2011)

Summary: Creed's newest fragrance offers an ode to oud, the resin of agarwood, and does so with inimitable success. With fresh topnotes that give the fragrance a crisp lift, Royal Oud is a sweet and spicy composition that is truly all about wood. Pros: A peerless composition in the bewildering array of mainstream flankers, Royal …

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