Spring Flower

Creed
Good priceSpring Flower by Creed ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Ambergris, Apple, Jasmine, Melon, Musk, Peach, Rose notes with white flowers, fruits & vegetables, flowers, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Spring Flower excels as one of the best perfumes for spring or summer, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Spring Flower as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Creed's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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Price value(243)
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female (226)
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Not as unimpressive as Aventus for Women, yet still underwhelming. It reeks of a subpar rendition of Givenchy's Rosy Crush, with an air of datedness that's hard to ignore. Honestly, it's disappointing, and I'm surprised it hasn't been discontinued.
This perfume excels, particularly when applied to my partner's skin. My partner adores it, as they can't resist reapplying and indulging in its sweet, fresh aroma, bringing immense joy to me.
I received this perfume as a free sample, knowing it might not be for me, and my initial impression was correct - it's not quite my style, yet I appreciate its quality. The pink packaging is an excellent match for the scent, which exudes a fresh, sweet femininity and floral charm. While it's lovely in its own right, it's just not my cup of tea due to my preference for more subtle florals. This perfume proudly showcases its fragrance with a classy, tasteful approach - a delightful bouquet in a bottle. 💐
This fragrance embodies a certain confidence and sophistication, much like an exceptionally beautiful yet refined flower that exudes an air of arrogance. If these flowers were a woman, they would be a youthful, independent, and enigmatic individual with a subtle sense of mystery. The only other scent I've found that works well with my chemistry is Coco Mademoiselle by Chanel, but I was on the hunt for something new to match my criteria: it needed to be fresh, floral, and subtly abstract. I've avoided mass-market fragrances with sweet, girly notes, finding them cloying and annoying. My search led me to Neiman Marcus and Creed, where I discovered this pink-bottled gem. Initially, the color made me wary of an overly sweet or childish fragrance, but my concerns were quickly alleviated. The scent is not just floral; it's like smelling real flowers, with a unique twist that adds depth and complexity. The combination of earthy notes, reminiscent of musk and tangerine, creates a sophisticated, clean, and crisp aroma that's both mysterious and captivating. Those who criticize this fragrance might be struggling to describe its allure because it's simply magnetic – arrogant, seductive, and impossible to ignore.
This scent boasts an intriguing aquatic fruity floral profile, marked by its striking freshness that's almost overwhelming. The fruitiness is prominent, with floral notes playing a relatively minor role. The overall impression is bright, tart, and juicy, making it difficult to imagine Audrey Hepburn wearing this as it has a distinctly modern, "clean" quality reminiscent of melon and aquatic accords. While the price point may be steep for what it offers, those seeking a zestfully fruity scent will find this one worth considering, thanks to its sunny and optimistic character.