A former colleague who I would consider normally thrifty, was extolling the virtues of Creed Aventus. I always remember his explanation of how it left the ladies "frothing at the whizzbang".
Some time after, we were out for an evening in formal attire, with the wives. My own (normally stoic) wife gave said colleague a European hello and exclaimed "you smell f***ing amazing!". Out of character for her, I was non plussed . Later the same evening, whilst us gentlemen retired to "enjoy" the old C sticks outside, a younger (than us) lady leant in to get a light from the same colleague. I swear I heard a whimper and saw a visible shudder, where she then became a limpet until his own wife joined us, and shooed her away.
Not being interested in similar results, especially the attentions of my own wife, I tend to favour M&S' own Bergamot and Basil scent, which has a very similar musk, in my unsophisticated and untrained olfactory organs. Enough to enjoy personally, without unwanted bodies being thrown at me (either female, or their irate male owners).
Previously branded "Dermot O'Leary", still delivering its desired effect, of smelling slightly less like farts:
https://www.marksandspencer.com/wild.../p/hbp60502253
I have Creed Aventus and Tom Ford Ombré Leather - I think they both smell great also does my ‘friend’
I bloody LOVE Creed and have quite a stash of it for all seasons.
Ive got Aventus, Santal, Erolfa, Royal Old and my absolute summer in a bottle favourite - Virgin Island Water.
Also love Penhaligons but not a massive fan of Tom Ford which smells lovely on a tester strip but fades quickly in my experience. All skins are different tho so it probably lasts all day for some folk.
I think the "expensive" argument may well have some merit, but given that I dont drink or smoke (anymore) then I dont mind paying a bit more for something that makes me happy, so watches bags and perfumes it is then!
That Virgin Island Water is good stuff a heady mix of Coconut, Rum and lime very cleverly mixed together
If you like it wear it .....
I am a fan as well. I like all the creeds but only a couple seem to last a long enough time to make them worth paying for- I love silver mountain water, for example, but it only lasts a few hours. Aventus keeps going forever and only needs a couple of squirts. My man maths head says that it works out somewhat economically for this reason
Yeah, but they’ve done studies you know? 60% of the time, it works every time.
My favourite house is probably Xerjoff. Also like Nishane and some of the cheaper stuff by Mancera is good too. I made the mistake of joining a couple of fragrance groups on Facebook and now have bottles everywhere...
I agree, my local chemist has a selection of ‘clones’ and the Creed is remarkably similar to the real deal, I’m sure the aficionados could identify the differences in the low bass notes of mahogany and balsa wood combined with the the fruity tones of Eastern coastal Cypriot Limes but for a £260 difference in price I’m prepared to put up with it.
Cheers..
Jase
Just been back onto Basenotes for the first time in years.
Have decants been banned, my usual people all seem banned & cannot see why?
Still yet to try CDN, but not found any of the clones to be as good - perhaps this is the one?
Compared to the way the other classics have been watered down / changed, the new stuff isn't all that bad to be honest. I was just lucky a few years back finding some NOS kicking around in a stockroom when doing another project. Bonus was that I also got 40% discount from the store as I was working for HQ, closest I will get to my millionaire barn find lol. I have a few blank tester sprays, pm me if you want a few ml to re-live your youth & will post you some.
Ordered out of curiosity. Lacking so much depth vs Aventus unfortunately given the price, then what was I expecting from an aerosol can!
https://www.savers.co.uk/perfume/For...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
Under a tenner at Savers now lol, you could bathe in the stuff! I have never heard of it, but may have to get a bottle; clearly the pheromones these days will have been replaced with goat ones or similar.
I have Creed on one wrist, that on the other....am hoping one wrist I get anosmia to one wrist soon lol. All I am getting is pineapple pushed (or thrown!) at me, but think it is the lack of bergamot / moss creating the lack of anything deep about it. I guess it is the same old thing; if you enjoy something, and it makes you happy, buy what you want. I could probably have bought another 50ml decant for the money I spent on 'things that smell like it'. Not sure it can be matched.
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I can vouch for this.
I wear Aventus on nights out ( its too strong for a day scent) but to all them men who say it's nothing special a hint ....its not for you...its for the ladies.
Its powers are not exaggerated , one night in a Nando's in Leicester I was bodily hauled across the order counter by a female server who frantically sniffed me and yelled "What the EF are you wearing!!!!"
True story , and there have been plenty of other incidents over the years . The copycat scents are lacking longevity and dry down evolution . I tried one and it was similar for about 3 minutes then dried down to carpet cleaner.
Aventus does garner compliments but I'd never wear it during the day or in a meeting . I prefer Green Irish Tweed during the day but it is decidedly mossy which I suspect is the point.
Viking is awful I think .
Virgin Island Water is a very nice summer scent , fruity coconut and definitely something a man or woman can wear.
Tom Ford ...vastly over rated ...Tuscan Leather smells like a stubbed out cigar ( and I like cigars) and you can smell it from a mile off which is admittedly impressive but I could say similar about burning tyres.
Cheapo ones :
Boss bottled is generally a safe favourable scent the ladies like thats not lacking a little sophistication.
Aqua de colonia is cheap as chips but does smell slightly like windowlene and is very lemony , it is lovely splashed on after a good shave on a summer's day.
Weird one
Molecule 01 , this is pretty much "Iso E Super" which is a synthetic perfume used in many things from laundry softeners to high end scents , it is very strange in that it smells utterly delicious on your own skin to you but smells equally delicious but totally different on other people and quickly fades , other people then either don't notice it or go bonkers for it even if you can't smell it , the main ingredient Iso E Super is probably the base on many cheap scents as its about 50p for a swimming pool full.
but again ...do not mock the Aventus ...it is mighty
I agree it is stunning and does get compliments ..but i have found Dior Homme intense is just as popular with the ladies, mind you your scent may get them Fizzing at the Bung Hole ( my original saying on a Aftershave thread here )
But if you have a face like a Bulldog licking the piss off a Thistle
Doesn't really matter what your wearing....
Is Wintergreen still in fashion? Always had plenty room on a crowded bus/train, and kept me warm in winter.
Been using it for years! My partner likes it better than Mont Blanc Explorer £13/14 a bottle. If you like Creed Aventus you’d be mad not to try Victor No9.
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Genuine question - is it supposed to smell of pineapple? I bought some having read this thread and thought it was awful - I’ve never tried Creed Aventus - but this actually gave me a headache and made me feel nauseous, so synthetic. It’s now in the bin. I wear a scent daily and have a few Tom Ford, Hermes and Acqua di Parma bottles on the go - but I’ve never had a scent actually make me feel ill!?!
I’m no expert but I would say the later of those 2. It’s almost floral but not overly so. My wife loves when I wear it and it lasts forever without changing note, easily as long as Creed.
I would suggest that if it was in production for general sale it would be around £150-£200 price range as it does genuinely smell ‘expensive’.
Would Aventus be too dangerous in Tesco? Might have to try it.
Pineapple is a clear top note with Aventus, agree with you that this smells very synthetic though. Will put one on each wrist over the weekend and see which the wife prefers, as ultimately I won’t be able to smell much once I’ve had it on a while.
Big fan of Viking here too as it’s just so different to anything out there that I’ve found so far.
Tom Ford Oud Minerale is my absolute favourite and lasts and smells better then Aventus, and gets more comments from curious admirers.
I think it’s discontinued from their range now though, which is a shame.
I have a sample of this but just can't get on with it.
It smells really bitter, sour and rank on my skin. Like rotting seaweed. I can't even finish the sample.
Just goes to show that body chemistry can make all the difference. No such thing as a crap fragrance, just the wrong one for you.
Like shoes (even pre-owned ones) it doesn't matter how well made they are, if they don't fit they don't fit.
I've bought a few of the smells like brands that try to broadly replicate Creed style.
One was al dur al maknoon silver at £14 for 100ml, and the other montblanc explorer at £50 for 100ml.
Both smell v nice and are much better value than creed.
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Cread I imagine is probably bought more of a present by people with no imagination. That's expensive they will like that
A little effort goes further than spending more money in my opinion
I was told about Victor by Milton Lloyd by this forum. It was £10 for 83ml at the time. I used to squirt up on Creed in John Lewis at lunchtime at work. My partner said its too over baring. My female office colleagues said the same. When I tried wearing the Victor I got compliments all round. Its not heavy but lasts all day. My daughters buy me more expensive colognes but the Victor gets used everyday. I think it has the good bits of Creed without the Joop I’m here announcement!
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I had a similar experience, I bought some based on this thread, given it was £7, and find it quite deeply unpleasant, personally. It does make me feel a bit nauseous as well, heavy, sweet and something odd / synthetic in there that reminds me of loo sprays. Each to their own of course.
For what it's worth, I'm not generally a fan of most men's fragrances, and have one go-to, Guerlain Vetiver. It certainly used to be pretty cheap, I recall paying £30 / 100ml in the not too distant past, but it seems to have gone up enormously since I last bought a 200ml bottle (still going strong).
https://www.johnlewis.com/guerlain-v...100ml/p6240275
Mancera - Red Tobacco is my favourite scent.
It’s an absolute powerhouse and 1 spray is all that’s needed and will last 72 hours ( seriously ).
Virtually every new person I meet comments on how nice I smell.
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Old thread, but I seem to be target market for Facebook free samples.
Previously had Aventus sample as a freebie, then some YSL which was average, some other one I’ve not used yet, a Gucci one at the weekend and now another Aventus.
The repeat Aventus was a surprise one as thought their CRM would be more advanced than to allow a repeat trial.
I’ve no idea why I keep getting them, none of my friends or family are, and similar ages / lifestyle!
Don’t knock it and enjoy the aroma.
Hope you’re safe and well
Jim