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pajero65 – :
Creed Pour Enfants is absolutely beautiful, it is gentle, opening with a soft apple and plum
and into a very light and gorgeous, fruity bouquet. I tried it on today about 2 hours ago, it has lightened off even more, so the longevity factor for the price is not satisfactory. The dry down varies very little from the initial impression. There are curious light and quiet echoes of Gucci’s “Rush ,and Paul Smith ‘s “Floral”, but they come and go like gossamer imaginings. The citrus balances the scent beautifully – it is not too sweet. I cannot detect the grapefruit or rose, but the plum gives this fragrance its character. There is nothing artificial about the notes, nor are they heavy-handed. If it came in a smaller bottle at a smaller cost, I would definitely add this to my collection. But I bought Dulcis in Fundo online, which cost an absolute fortune, so I can’t get another one!
vladimirdominov – :
Creed Pour Enfants is absolutely beautiful, it is gentle, a soft apple and plum are the notes
my nose likes from this gorgeous, fruity bouquet. I tried it on today about 2 hours ago, it has lightened off even more, so the longevity factor for the price is not satisfactory. The dry down varies very little from the initial impression. There are curious light and quiet echoes of Gucci’s “Rush ,and Paul Smith ‘s “Floral”, but they come and go like gossamer imaginings. The citrus balances the pefrume beautifully so it is not too sweet. I cannot detect the grapefruit or rose, but the plum gives this fragrance its character. There is nothing artificial about this perfume, nor is it heavy-handed. If it came in a smaller bottle at a smaller cost, I would definitely add this to my collection. But I bought Dulcis in Fundo online, which cost an absolute fortune, so I can’t get another one!
OdosteIncette – :
I tried this today at Neiman Marcus ($235 for 3.3oz) around 12:30pm and I can ever so faintly smell it on my skin at 9:40pm. Great price per oz. compared to other scents. I love that it has no alcohol and no overpowering notes (woods, musks, leather, strong florals, etc.) It does take a bit longer to dry without the alcohol, but I didn’t mind. I think it sits longer on the skin this way. It smells so delicious and sweet! It has a tender touch of rose with one of the most balanced fruit blends I’ve smelled. I would definitely buy this for myself, as well as for my two year old who wants to wear perfume just like mom and dad do. This is a great fragrance the whole family can enjoy. And I bet it really shines during the hot days of summer.
GEROY204 – :
Update: Unfortunately lasts only 30 seconds.. therefore pricetag – not worth it
Beautiful, lighter version of Acqua Fiorentina without flowers and with the same fruits at half strength. Alcohol-free, lightest from Creed and doesn’t mean it’s only for children.
Top notes: Apple Plum
Heart notes: Rose Lemon
Base notes: Grapefruit
ZiK_81 – :
Sniffed the trigger today. I get that apple right away! Definitely meant for kids and while I don’t have any kids, it would definitely please a younger audience and that young fragrance connoisseur. If I had kids would I buy? Probably not. I’d rather wait till they are older and if they start to appreciate fragrance, then they can use from my collection.
simeicko2010 – :
(Edit just to say – I bought a discount bottle of this – legit bottle …but it smelled of NOTHING …just barely something. Not at all like my bottle that I own – I think maybe it was perhaps old – I do not recall the date on the bottle (they date these) but, I seem to recall it was current. Perhaps was a bad batch…or, stored improperly. I’ll never know – but, I will purchase from a dept store or direct from CREED from now on. I just wanted to pop in and say this in case some that said they didn’t smell anything – were having the same issue. ****You should smell the apple first thing….if not…something is wrong.)****
This perfume is bright, happy and a lovely scent. It is much different in my opinion to other baby scents out there. It has no powder, musk or baby lotion scent. It smells exactly as the notes are listed. As for the price – it is what it is – we have paid this price for many scents that we love. The fact that it was designed and can be used on a child does not bother me. I love that I can spritz my grandchild if I wish on the top of his head. I also love that I can spray this in my hair as it has no alcohol. It reminds me of the comfort I had spritzing Honey Water – remember that scent?! That was also a baby scent. When I hear about a new baby scent I run to try it! Makes me feel younger. This is very easy to wear to bed. It will never bother anyone. Sure, it is light – but, that is what you would want in this style of fragrance. All I could find when I went to read reviews on this lovely scent were comments about why would anyone pay this or that for a baby scent or, why make baby scents. This was the first time I really couldn’t get any info at all before going out to get a sample. Very frustrating. Sure, I wish it were less expensive. But, it was everything I wanted it to be. A lovely, bright, happy, comforting scent that I enjoy very much. Hey, a designer bracelet may be pretty but, you will indeed find a heavier, just as nice or nicer hand made piece elsewhere for a lot less than the one with the designer name. We don’t ask why the designer bracelet is so much more than the other bracelet. The name commands the price. This is a Creed fragrance and those are not inexpensive. I did hope that the one designed for children would be a little less expensive but, the bottle sure is pretty and the scent is wonderful. I respritz often on the days that I wear this because it is light. When the bottle is gone – I won’t regret having purchased it. I would buy it again given the means and opportunity to do so.♥️
Blacklog – :
Very, very light alcohol-free edt. I can’t imagine this lasting on skin but in all fairness I didn’t try it on. It smelled nice but it’s very pricey for something so weak and non-descript. I thought I detected ambrette even though it’s not listed here as an ingredient.
Boorooroo – :
I couldn’t smell it at all.
gumbear – :
after spray it become a little bit sticky. is it me or they use something to replace the alcohol. poor silage and poor longevity.Personally i think it is not worth the money u spend
JearnendIrref – :
I’m surprised to see this actually. Anyway, instead of spraying niche perfumes on your precious child, maybe just wash them and give them clean clothes, and it’s called good parenting too
ardvik – :
Manny, contradict yourself much? “Just smelled this today.” “but seriously, I bet this smells great.” Whaaaaaaaaat?
iax666intitytek – :
They’ve taken your last dime, now they’re coming for your babies. What next, cologne pour l’âgée?! The upshot for Creed is that babies are generally more forgiving of batch inconsistencies.
svl534JeomiWogkig – :
I haven’t smell it but looking at the notes I don’t understand how anyone could smell cumin and civet here, unless it’s a joke. It seems like a nice fruity floral, and I would love to try it. On the other hand, Creed prices aren’t exactly child friendly, so WHY would it be promoted as a child perfume?
timmaster – :
Just smelled this today. Its a Cumin Bomb with a fecal civet note. But seriously I bet this smells great. Not sure kids need to be wearing $350 niche perfumes but whatever.
SantoS13 – :
Hmmm…this is specifically designed for children. I have mixed feelings about that, but it might be nice. Honestly, I don’t know that I’ve smelled anything better than a freshly bathed baby. My son always smelled magical when he was little.