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Aventus for Her

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Creed
3.64 de 5
3,246 votos

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Descripción

Aventus for Her by Creed is a fruity chypre fragrance for women. Launched in 2016, this composition features green apple, bergamot, lemon, patchouli, pink pepper, and violet in the top notes. The heart unfolds with musk, rose, sandalwood, and styrax, while the base reveals blackcurrant, peach, amber, lilac, and ylang-ylang.

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  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 22%
  • Día 69%
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  • Positivo 62%
  • Negativo 25%
  • Neutral 13%

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  • Mademoiselle

    My review is personal. At first, it’s a floral dream of lilacs and violets; I thought I’d found the most beautiful perfume, but as minutes pass, it becomes woody, peppery, masculine, sharp, and rough to my nose. Despite that, I like it; I’m used to perfumes like this, so wearing Aventus For Her was a real pleasure. Thanks to my friend Cnidaria for the gift. Don’t be alarmed by my description; I know people who see it as the most feminine and delicate, so give it a chance.

  • The bottle’s spray is great—atomic and throws a huge cloud. It’s fresh but different, without losing elegance. Its fruity notes (apple and blackcurrant with sweetness) mixed with patchouli and rose, the most prominent floral, create an enveloping aura that’s been highly praised. I haven’t noticed the pepper or any masculine leaning, but that’s just perception. It’s easy for hot days, spring, or autumn; versatile and attractive without being floral or sweet. Happy with this new addition. EDIT: After wearing it several times, it doesn’t go unnoticed; every day I’ve received compliments from both men and women, which is rare among women. It’s not my favorite up close, but the aura it creates is very attractive. And the longevity is extraordinary: when I think it’s gone, boom, a compliment pops up.

  • The bottle’s spray is great, atomic, and throws a huge cloud. It’s fresh but different, without losing elegance. Its fruity notes (apple and blackcurrants with sweetness) mixed with patchouli and rose, the most prominent floral, create an enveloping aura that has been highly praised. I haven’t noticed the pepper or that it leans masculine, but those are perceptions. It’s easy for hot days, spring, or autumn; versatile and attractive without being floral or sweet. Happy with this new addition. EDIT: After wearing it several times, it doesn’t go unnoticed; every day I’ve received compliments from men and women, which is rare among women. It’s not my favorite up close, but the aura it projects is very attractive. And the longevity is extraordinary: when I think it’s gone, boom, a compliment pops up.

  • Forget the rising ingredient prices; if you scratch the surface, you’ll see that the 12% concentration is mostly perfume oil, with the heart often being ISO E Super or Ambroxan, while expensive materials get diluted to 10% or less. Plus, Olivier Cresp admitted in an interview that the liquid costs no more than €1.50.

  • Can someone explain why we pay €200-300 for a loud, annoying industrial musk? That plastic note dominating Aventus For Her is the same one found in One Million, Diesel Bad, and Pure XS. The most respectful definition is that it’s a scam. What’s the difference between niche and mass market if the boundary is grotesquely blurred? Why does Creed’s prestige rely on cheap, unpleasant lab components, worse than any pine cleaner? I’ve worn this for 3-4 hours on my wrist, and it smells terrible, except for the first 30 seconds of a faint green apple. Then it’s just that grating note, like expired Iso E Super. I’m furious.

  • @karyukai: For those of us who dive into this, we have to accept it’s a world full of fairy tales. At these prices and the luxury they sell, products should have more going on; I refuse to believe it’s impossible to do better. They say they’re shackled by marketing, but their own lines aren’t scandalously improved. They talk about IFRA as if it’s a mafia, but it’s a world with more nonsense than reality. Creed has plenty of room to maneuver; I recall their employees saying their fragrances were similar because they used natural, artisanal ingredients with a limited palette.

  • Why pay between 200 and 300 euros for a loud, annoying industrial musk? That penetrating, plasticky note dominating Aventus For Her is the same one found in One Million, Diesel Bad, or Pure XS. The most respectful definition is that it’s a scam. What’s the difference between niche and mass market if the boundary is grotesquely blurred? Why does Creed’s prestige rely on cheap, unpleasant lab components like those in pine cleaner? I’ve been wearing this for hours, and it smells terrible, except for those first 30 seconds of faint green apple. Then it’s just that grating note, like expired Iso E Super. I’m furious.

  • This perfume has to be tried. My opinion is based on the sample I received from Luckyscent. In the first test, I was thrilled by the apple; I admit it was on my wishlist. In the second, it seemed like I was wearing a known perfume, but I couldn’t identify which one. Now that I’ve read the other reviews, of course, it has a resemblance to those ultra-massive perfumes targeted at the men’s market. So it went off my list. Price won over my desire.

  • marisol santilla

    I’ve read all the reviews and the only thing I can add is that there’s a nose for every scent; what disappoints one person delights another, which is my case. I found it very feminine, not fruity, but a light and sweet woody floral. The sandalwood, which I like, is moderate, and I appreciate that no single note overpowers the others. It doesn’t seem unique or exotic, nothing out of this world. However, it has amazing longevity and projection. I would never have bought it for $300, but I got it at a very accessible price, so I’ll give it an extra point to enjoy it. 9 out of 10 from me.

  • marisol santilla

    I’ve read all the reviews, and the only thing I can add is that there’s a nose for every aroma; what disappoints one, another loves, which is my case. I felt it was very feminine and didn’t feel it was fruity at all; on the contrary, it’s a light, sweet floral woody scent. The sandalwood, which I love so much, I sense moderately, and I appreciate that no single note stands out over the others, to clarify, on me. I must also say it doesn’t seem like a unique or eccentric aroma to me; whatever it contains, it’s nothing extraordinary. However, it has very good longevity and great projection. I would never have bought it for $300, but I got it at a muuuuch more accessible price, so I give it an extra point to enjoy it. My rating: 9/10.

  • Stunning fragrance; in my entire collection, it’s the most impressive in terms of longevity and sillage. It’s powerful and huge in its opening, musky, citrusy, and floral. Then it softens but never fades. After twenty minutes, the combination of flowers and woods emerges in a very special, elegant, very feminine, and unique way, with a light and just-right sweetness that frames the fragrance. The dry down has a clean, slightly talcum-like aldehydic note. Although it has aromatic notes from other fragrances, I have nothing in my collection that resembles it. Without a doubt, despite the negative comments about Creed, it’s worth every penny of its price; that’s my take. It has maximum quality and an incomparable aroma; in its evolution, it’s like five different fragrances in one. However, I suggest testing it on skin, but I’d dare say that for those complaining about poor performance on skin, Creed has some scents you’ll crave, and I know they’ll hardly disappear from your thoughts.

  • Excellent fragrance, the most impressive in longevity and projection of my entire collection. It’s powerful and has a huge initial presence, musky, citrusy, and floral. Then it softens but never fades away. At 20 minutes, a special combination of flowers and woods emerges, elegant, feminine, and different, with a light and just sweetness that frames the scent. The dry down has a clean, slightly talcum-like halo. Even though it has aromatic notes similar to other fragrances, I have nothing in my collection that resembles it. Despite the negative comments about Creed, it’s worth every penny; it has top quality and an incomparable scent, as its evolution feels like five different fragrances in one. I suggest testing it on skin, but for those complaining about poor performance, Creed has something they’ll crave that will hardly disappear.

  • LilyLancaster

    What a shame. In terms of longevity and sillage, it’s very potent, unique, personal, and adds strength, seriousness, and a formal touch… Why do the two scents I can’t stand dominate? The sour apple, incredibly acidic, and blackcurrant. What a pity for me. I thought I’d keep it for layering because it has magnificent sillage, but the apple and blackcurrant canceled everything out. In the end, I gave it away and felt like a queen. That said, I can’t stand it on others either. What bad luck.

  • LilyLancaster

    What a pity. Because in longevity and sillage, it’s very potent, also unique, personal, and adds firmness, seriousness, and a formal touch. Why do they have to dominate the two scents I can’t stand? The sour apple, super sour, and the blackcurrant. What a pity for me. I thought I’d save it for layering because it has a magnificent sillage, and with my favorite essences, but the apple and blackcurrant ruined everything. In the end, I gifted it and left like a queen. That said, I can’t stand it on others either. What bad luck.

  • Persefonex

    This perfume was love at first sniff. It has a fruity opening with violet notes that hooked me. I thought it was fresh and feminine. Then the woody note masculinizes it a bit, making me think of an amazona with her riding boots and arrow in hand. A strong, independent woman. Personally, I love that it lacks sweet notes and smells so much of violet, because it makes me feel fresh and energized; it’s a fragrance you rarely smell on others because it’s not the typical feminine scent. On me, I don’t sense the blackcurrant or peach. I re-sprayed it on a hot afternoon, and I only smelled tons of citrus, reminding me of Light Blue Lemon Zest. But that bitter citrus invasion with hints of fresh grass makes me think of a woman who is an aristocrat to the death, the kind who has never worn sunscreen and walks among the lawn of her estate. The kind you find in the city at night in an art gallery. The kind who would never wear a trendy fruity cologne. Truly, that mix of lemon and grass makes me feel outrageously aristocratic.

  • Naluapilar

    Honestly, I love it; it seems like a gem to me. But it’s very expensive and on my skin it doesn’t last 4 hours; I’m so envious of people who get it to last longer, because it’s delicious in the heat. One question: instead of apple, I smell pineapple, but not smoky like its brother, but that’s probably just me, right? Does anyone else experience this? I directly associate the pineapple with the men’s Aventus and that conditions my nose.

  • Naluapilar

    Honestly, I just love it; it’s a beauty. But it’s very expensive, and on my skin it doesn’t last four hours, which makes me jealous of those for whom it lasts long because it’s delicious in the heat. One question: instead of apple, it smells like pineapple to me, but not smoky like its brother; maybe it’s just me, I associate the pineapple directly with the men’s Aventus and my nose is conditioned…

  • CamiAckerman

    The opening feels super similar to the men’s Aventus; it smells very much of sweet apple, not fresh, but a very ripe and sweet green apple. Plus, I sense a warm floral blend. While it’s not a winter scent, it’s not fresh either; it smells warm. Maybe it’s the mix of violet, musk, sandalwood, and styrax, I don’t know. The longevity isn’t great, and I think its best moment is spring.

  • CamiAckerman

    The opening smells super like Aventus for men, very sweet green apple, not fresh—it’s a very ripe, sweet green apple. I also detect floral and warm aromas. Although it’s not a winter scent, it’s not fresh either; it smells warm. Maybe it’s the blend of violet, musk, sandalwood, and styrax, I’m not sure. The longevity isn’t great, and I think its best time is spring.

  • The opening screams Creed Aventus: green apple and freshly cut grass, a very pleasant green. But the dry down… I tested it in front of my mom, and she said, ‘Smells good, but doesn’t it remind you of one you already own?’ I let it dry for a bit, then went through my collection and thought, ‘That doughy scent, which one could it be?’ Bingo. I pulled out my Dior Sauvage EDP batch from 2019, and oh surprise, the dry down of Aventus for Her and Sauvage EDP are, I’d dare say, 98% identical. Aventus for Her has a slight rose note at the base that Sauvage lacks, but the formula to round it out is the familiar ambroxan/fruity talc. I got it for $95 USD, batch 18K01. The performance is acceptable for a Creed; Chancels perform better on clothes than skin, but Sauvage outlasts it by twenty rounds, lasting forever. This lasts about 8 to 10 hours on clothes, with good projection for the first 2 or 3 hours, then close to the skin but with a noticeable trail. Curiously, it attracts compliments, though personally I wouldn’t buy it again. Overall, a 7.5/10.

  • Aventus for Her is a masterpiece! A fragrance with serious character. The opening of green apple, bergamot, and patchouli delivers an ultra-high-quality freshness. You could say it’s Aventus with a floral twist, as you can definitely smell the echoes; that green apple here feels just like the pineapple note in the original Aventus. It continues with sandalwood and fruits, creating a herbal and fruity aroma. It’s strong and fresh, with a sillage of about 1.5 meters that eventually settles closer to the skin, but if you spray it on clothes, it lasts forever. Very versatile; in spring and summer, it makes you feel like a queen of the party. I get tons of compliments. I recommend it 1000%. Well done, Creed. I live in a hot climate and it fits perfectly. Greetings from Tampico, Mexico! Enjoy this beautiful fragrance! Yesssss!

  • Aventus For Her is a marvel, a perfume with great character. The opening of green apple, bergamot, and patchouli gives it that ultra-high-quality freshness. One could say it’s Aventus with a floral touch, as you can detect reminiscences; the green apple here seems like the pineapple scent of the men’s Aventus. The sandalwood and fruit notes continue, adding an herbal and fruity aroma. It’s strong and fresh, with a trail of about 1.5 meters that then fades to close range, but if you want to extend it, apply it on your clothes. It’s very versatile; wearing it in spring and summer will make us feel like the queen of the party. I receive many compliments and recommend it 1000%. Very well done by Creed. I live in a hot climate and it fits perfectly. Greetings from Tampico, Mexico. Enjoy this beautiful fragrance, yessss!

  • Definitely a gem. Elegant, perfect for daytime, and truly unique. Forget those terrible clones flooding the market. 10/10.

  • One of my favorites for spring-summer. It’s fresh, with a high-quality fruity citrus opening. The heart is more woody with a powdery touch, and the dry-down remains fruity, woody, and fresh. It’s one of the most beautiful ones I know for sunny days. Highly recommended; although the price is high, it projects and performs well, so it’s worth it.

  • AlexAlvarez

    It seems like a flanker of Coco Mademoiselle for millennials. I don’t detect any flowers or violet, just patchouli, which I don’t like here, and a spicy, artificial citrus dry-down. The dry-down is weird; it reminds me of something but I can’t place it. To me, it smells quite masculine or unisex. It’s nothing new; I feel this DNA is similar to Chanel’s patchoulis and feels outdated for these times. Still, it has brutal projection and sillage.

  • It seems like a flanker of Coco Mademoiselle for millennials. I don’t perceive any flowers, nothing violet, just patchouli, which I don’t love here, and a spicy, artificial citrus opening. The dry-down is so strange; it reminds me of something, but I still can’t pinpoint what. For me, it’s quite masculine or unisex. It’s an unforgivingly unoriginal fragrance; I feel this DNA is similar to Chanel’s patchoulis and feels outdated for these times. It has brutal projection and sillage.

  • It was finally the day to smell it on a friend’s skin. At first sniff, it seems like a ‘light’ Aventus: not because of performance (which is the same as mine), but because they removed the dark, smoky elements, giving it more sweetness and brightness without overdoing it. Although it’s sold for women, it could be unisex. Verdict: very pleasant, but I wouldn’t recommend it for the price and performance unless you have a generous budget or are truly in love with it.

  • It’s the most spectacular combination of notes I’ve ever experienced: citrus, sharp, warm, and woody. What breaks my heart is that it doesn’t last more than four hours on the skin. In terms of price-to-quality ratio, it’s a huge disappointment.

  • It’s very potent and dense. My surprise was that it bears little resemblance to the original Aventus, despite what people say. It smells fruity with a powdery touch; it’s unisex but nothing masculine. My eldest son said it smelled like a grumpy older lady, and while that sounds odd, I think he meant a sophisticated older woman with character. Yes, it suits a 45-year-old wealthy and elegant lady perfectly. I don’t see it for young girls or casual events. It’s very pleasant and high quality; once it dries down, it calms and the powdery note takes over with a soapy touch. I like the dry-down more than the opening. A younger woman could wear it, or even a man, but always with an elegant image. It lasts a long time and projects well, except in extreme heat. I don’t understand why it’s called Aventus and why everyone claims it’s similar, because it isn’t.

  • Well, I went to a perfume shop run by a cousin, tried this one, and loved it from the first sniff.

  • I bought Creed Aventus for Her blind and was pleasantly surprised. I saw people saying it resembled Coco Mademoiselle or was ‘vintage’ for older women, but it has nothing to do with that. To me, it’s feminine, fresh, fun, and easy to wear. Yes, it has pineapple, apple, and peach, but nothing heavy or serious. It’s luminous, sparkling, and stylish. It doesn’t smell like Coco; this is more modern and free-spirited. Needless to say, it’s not for older women! It smells great at any age, making you feel secure and effortlessly put-together. Ideal for daily wear, spring, summer, work, or just smelling on your arm. I’m so glad I bought it.

  • charlotinable

    Absolutely spectacular, luminous, and elegant! It has a regal refinement and an incredibly clean sillage. The pyramid is flawless: that green apple with citrus, the violet and pink touch, plus the blackcurrant and peach with patchouli, are divine. I love it with all my soul; it’s perfect for any time of day or season. People were so into it that I felt a bit embarrassed!