Royal Princess Oud Creed

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Royal Princess Oud Creed

Rated 4.08 out of 5 based on 38 customer ratings
(38 customer reviews)

Royal Princess Oud Creed for women of Creed

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Royal Princess Oud by Creed is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Royal Princess Oud was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Olivier Creed. Top notes are bergamot, rose and violet; middle notes are jasmine, vanilla absolute, patchouli and tuscan iris; base notes are siam benzoin, sandalwood, styrax and agarwood (oud).

38 reviews for Royal Princess Oud Creed

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful fragrance from creed. Very unisex.
    Fruity and fresh tops and the jasmine rose patchouli accords makes it very similar to Aventus.
    No oud is here by the way

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh this juice is fantastic! Very clean smelling. Office friendly , Doesn’t induce scent sensitive headaches! I’m very scent sensitive and perfumes that are loud and in your face like like Calvin Klein Eternity gives me a migraine. When I first discovered Oud I was afraid to even try it because I knew it would make me sick and give me a headache, But it didn’t ! The Oud in this is very soft perfect for a woman! Perfect for any occasion!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This really does smell like Aventus. How absolutely bonkers. Oud? Not really. Violets? Sure, okay. Aventus? Totally. Bizarre as heck. One really can’t say that this doesn’t have Creed DNA when it’s definitely almost 60% identical to another one by them. Berries, bergamot, sandalwood & violets.
    I think I like this one more, though. I don’t really like Aventus. It works really well as a casual fragrance. Kind of a love.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    An oud for oud-haters. I can barely smell any oud in this. I’m not crazy about violets, but violets are a main feature. I like this better than Aventus for Her, and much better than Silver Mountain Water. Still feel like I haven’t found my perfect Creed. I need to do more testing.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Just purchased an authentic 1.0oz tester bottle of this for my wife ($55), and she is really enjoying this! What a fragrance!! She mention that the oud stands out very prominently amidst the florals, but nice! Not to mention, I am over the moon in love with her in this….
    Upon first sniff you get a dark, yet spicy floral opening. With the spice mix, oud is very present but not dominate. Together with the florals, these really propel this fragrance onward with a nice spice laden floral bomb.
    A nice fragrance to have!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely, long lasting fragrance. Reminds me of Montale’s Aoud Samarkand. Great for work or an evening out.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    My personal opinion is…this is marketed wrong, this should be unisex. There is a feminine vibe to it because of the blending of the florals but the earthy woodiness blended in with them, gives it a masculine feel. This to me is right down the middle of Masc/Fem. It could be a signature scent but for me it is more for an elegant evening, dinner theatre, formal occasions, dances, etc, but by all means wear it whenever you feel. Longevity is 6-8 hrs on me with a bit more than an arms length for silage for about 2-3 hrs fading to a few inches off the skin for the remainder of its life.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    When I wear this perfume, It brings me to a forest, and it gives me a peaceful sense.
    I love all notes, specially its patchouli note.
    It has a perfect longevity.
    I love it.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow I like this. The first sprays reminded me of Christmas spices. It’s raspy and woody floral. I think I can even smell the wood. Great blind buy based on notes and reviews.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    A very well-balanced, sophisticated, bitter, woody, dry, powdery, almost unisex scent, which has the right amount of feminine vibes to smell absolutely stunning on women. It is fresh, clean, a little bit flowery-sweet, and really is an oud scent for those who doesn’t like ouds, because I don’t get any oud at all.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Royal Princess Oud is a crystal-clean light floral-musk with a hint of patchouli and oud. Classy and exquisite. Like Creed’s Royal Oud, this is “an oud for people who don’t like oud.” These two are my favorite Creeds. And I don’t like oud. 10/10

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    To me this is a light, green bergamot, candied violet, rose, iris predominant scent. I don’t get any real oudh in this at all. I don’t even get synth oudh.
    It has a slight LOTV scent to me rather than Jasmine. I actually am not a huge fan of Jasmine in scents (love it in real life. And I really don’t get any Jasmine here, but just a hint of vanilla which adds to the candied violet feel. The woods, the sandalwood, etc—just not there much to my nose until the drydown. There is, thankfully, some patch, so if you don’t like patch, beware. I love it, and this is just the merest pinch. Overall this is a fresh, clean spring-summer scent. Not my favorite, but it doesn’t reallly fit my profile. Was really hoping for some Oudh!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    They should’ve made this one a unisex frag. Men can pull this one off. Men can also wear lady Aventus too. Ijs.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells to me like Aventus for women 🙂 Very good! 8/10

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I dunno guys…on one hand this is lovely and delicate – very much iris, wet cut flowers and very light woods. Super for spring…
    On the other hand, is it just a meh dishwashing detergent??
    This is my first Creed that I’ve sampled…..might update later to see if it wins me over.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Set aside your expectations of what oud should smell like. Imagine the oud that a very restrained English princess would pick. That’s where Creed takes me with this one.
    The oud is there, but softened by birch as pravda48 notes in her review. This has a strong birchy, wintergreen that freshens the entire composition. There is also a clean floral note – violets and iris and a bit of indole-free jasmine. Based on the notes votes, I don’t get nearly as much patchouli as others do.
    I wear this infrequently, but I do enjoy it.
    BTW, if you care about packaging, I think the 2.5 ounce pink bottle is a pretty tacky looking for such a refined fragrance. I love the pink button on the cap, but the bottle was just not for me. I went with the 1 ounce just to get a better looking bottle.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Im a bit perplexed. Some say they can smell the oud and others cant in the reviewss. This opens with a big note of tangy medicinal oud and a light floral around it. Its a pop version of the traditional arabian ouds. It runs too sour with my chemistry for a comfortable wearing. Kudos to those that can make it work.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Royal princess oud is different with majority of oud perfumes,it doesn’t have an arabic vibe and isn’t heavy.as an oud-hater I’m sensitive even to slightest amounts of oud so this must have small doses of oud because if I didn’t know there should be oud in it,I’d never think of oud just by smelling it.but I’d think of violet and bergamot when first sprayed and then jasmine, patchouli,white musk,woods and powdery flowers as it dries down
    I don’t like it’s opening which lasts for half an hour,not that it’s bad,just I don’t like this type of violet but as it dries down I start to like it.on my skin it’s as if a violet-woody scent is layered by chanel chance edp!well I agree it has some similarities to aventus but not too much,I also agree it can pass as unisex but it leans more towards feminity
    I expected to hate a perfume with this order of notes but I don’t.I don’t really like it either but can understand why people with a different taste would love it.it can be pretty versatile as it has a slight formal vibe and is at the same time safe.I think spring and fall are best seasons for it.longevity is good,sillage is moderate.give it a try if you like fresh,powdery florals in a warm,woody base
    اگه اسمی از عود آورده نمیشد و لیست نت ها رو نمی دیدم فقط با بو کردن عطر خیلی بعید بود متوجه شم با یه عطر عودی طرفم که باتوجه به اینکه بشخصه از عود متنفرم و حتی به مقادیر کمش هم حساسم،این نشون دهنده اینه که مقدار عود بکار رفته تو رویال پرنسس عود کمه و همون هم خیلی خوب با نت های دیگه میکس شده..با اکثریت عطرهای عودی هم کاملا متفاوته از این لحاظ که اصلا عربی طور یا سنگین نیست
    به مشام من نت های غالب تو شروع عطر بنفشه و ترنج هستن و در ادامه یاس،پچولی،مشک سفید،گلهای پودری و نت های چوبی حس میشه.واسه من شبیه به اینه که یه عطر بنفشه ای-چوبی با شنل چنس ادوپرفیوم لایر شده باشه.رایحه اولیه ک حداقل نیم ساعتی باهامون همراهه اصلا خوشایند من نیست،نه ک بد باشه،فقط اینکه من اون تیپ بنفشه رو نمی پسندم اما در ادامه خیلی بهتر میشه.با سایر نظرات موافقم ک رایحه کلی شباهت هایی ب اونتوس داره اما نه خیلی(چن ساعت اولیه شباهت شون زیاد نیست اما درنهایت چیزی ک رو پوست باقی میمونه شبیه ورژن پودری شده اونتوس هست) و همینطور قبول دارم ک رویال پرنسس عود می تونه یونیسکس باشه اما بیشتر متمایل به زنانگی هست
    درکل با دیدن ترتیب نت ها تصورم این بود ک با عطری مواجهم ک قراره ازش متنفر باشم اما اینجور نشد.هرچند نمیشه گفت دوسش دارم اما علاقه اشخاص دیگه با سلیقه متفاوت بهش رو درک میکنم.بنظر من بیشتر مناسب بهار و پاییز هست و هرچند کمی تم فرمال داره بحدی سیف هست که بشه بصورت روزانه ازش استفاده کرد.درنتیجه میتونه گزبنه خوبی برای محل کار باشه.موندگاری خوب و پخش متوسط داره

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Only Creed would think to make oud delicate fresh and feminine, I adore most of the ouds by creed and dislike most other oud perfumes . The sweet and powdery violet is interesting and unexpected to pair with oud and the Jasmine and vanilla add femininity . Although I would love to smell this on a guy also. My husband loves this on me and I will have to spray him with this soon !!! I enjoy violet notes on men and this would be fresh and sexy on a guy. The iris adds an elegant touch. It smells sophisticated however Royal Princess Oud can be worn with jeans or dressed up, really to any occasion.
    It smells soft ,clean and fresh of white musk and violets with woods and iris it’s just so fresh and delicious at the same time. A skin scent, very natural smelling like raw materials , high quality !
    It reminds me very much of Aventus and even more so of Royal Oud ( one of the best male perfumes made in my opinion ) However this is more feminine and delicate without smoke or too much of anything , just perfect !
    A master piece !
    The review by greenpepper is great !!!

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Adore this!
    Bought a bottle and wore it exclusively until it finished. Now need to save up to pay for another!
    I think for the (ridiculous) price sillage and longevity could be better! Creed need to up their game on those two counts

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Some one here mentioned its Aventus’s sister; I agree.Smaller nicer more delicate and less loud sister.
    This is also smoky,woody,classy and year round.Even less sweet.
    A lovely sister any brother wishes.
    Great lasting.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this for my wife and it is just flat out amazing. It has this tangy, slightly medicinal oud note that is to die for, covered in a fruity floral mix that swirls all around it. At times more fruity, other times more floral, then woody, the notes have this perfect space between them, allowing for different blends to come and go. For a Creed, this has amazing projection and longevity. Lasts all day easily, and starts off with literally room filling projection for the first hour. It settles down to arms length and pretty much stays there consistently. It only lists bergamot, but there is a definite fruity layer (smells kind of like peach): I don’t know what the source of it is. The florals are lush and sensual. Overall the fragrance has a bold, confident vibe to it, very spirited. Great presentation with an eye catching bottle, one of the best I’ve seen and it matches the scent perfectly. Creed absolutely nailed this one; the whole effort is just inspired.
    10/10.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    BIRCH. Where is it in the note pyramid? To my nose it is so obviously the backbone of this fragrance and is the main similarity to its smelling like “Aventus’ sister.” Very accurate, except this is that freshly-cut fragrant woody goodness made brighter with an almost juicy fresh blend of vibrant, wet florals.
    The violet is not powdery to me, in fact it’s almost a hybrid between violet flower vs violet leaf… but not quite either of the 2 as I’ve smelled before (the only similar violet note I can recall is from CB I Hate Perfume’s Violet Empire, before which I thought I hated the note altogether due to super synthetic concoctions until that point). So in sum, it’s gorgeous here, none of the too common powder bomb ‘violet’ face dusting powders.
    Elegantly feminine, don’t let ‘princess’ in the name fool you. The rose and jasmine are there too, also wet and gleaming and balancing the woodiness perfectly. A touch of bergamot, a pinch of patchouli – Voila! A totally inviting feminine scent with everything I loved about Aventus’ fresh fruitiness, but preferred on my man.
    As an oud lover & styrax hater, I get neither of these notes, though I can fool myself into thinking I get a touch of oud from time to time due to the intense ‘birch’ note I perceive. Lovely.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Creed Royal Princess Oud – I was so excited and full of high expectations to finally get my hands on this beautiful bottle. The juice though, even after reading gazillions of reviews, was not what I imagined to be. It’s nice and pleasant. Yes, that’s it. Fresh cut roses, mixed with lots of violets, the smell of juicy flower stems being most prominent, surprised me because I was expecting something opposite–deep rose and patchouli infused scent, enriched with oud. But where is the oud? Definitely not in this creation. These promised notes didn’t deliver for me: bergamot, rose and violet, jasmine, vanilla absolute, patchouli and tuscan iris, siam benzoin, sandalwood, styrax and agarwood (oud), especially in the almost non-existent dry down. Yes, it didn’t go that far before the scent was gone, 30 minutes maximum. I sprayed in my hair and in my clothing in case if it was my skin that played tricks with me. Very low sillage in the first 10-15 minutes. Overall, it’s a pretty but shy spring/summer scent that needs to be reapplied often.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this perfume in search of a new signature scent. Not sure it will make signature scent status but I do like it. It is different, not overly complex yet certainly sophisticated. The woody/balsamic is noticeable but not too strong. Good balance of floral, not too sharp or overpowering. A warm and full bodied perfume when you want to make a statement. Nice staying power for daytime wear but would also work at night. Love the powdery component.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    I find this lovely for a woman, a classy powdery woody floral fruity. It is sexy, flirtatious and inviting on the skin. No teenage fruity here…grown up. Sophisticated yet fun and flirty. On me the oud is nowhere to be found and I am fine with that as Oud an I do not see eye to eye.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I sampled Royal Princess Oud Creed for women about 3 hours ago.
    At first, it smelled mesmerizing. The opening notes hit you with confidence like a star opening a show. It smells heavy and sexy and fresh at the same time… I got mostly patchouli, violet, bergamot and iris. It smelled somewhat original. Feminine, and attraction grabbing definitely comes to mind too.
    An hour later it dried down to mostly iris and vanilla and I felt a bit disappointed though. I can’t judge the longevity or projection yet.
    I want to smell it again tomorrow, because it’s too soon to say. Let me get back to you on this one.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    This must be the women’s version of aventus. It’s more floral; less musky. It kinda smells like sweaty socks when they smell like popcorn. It must be the oud.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    When I tried Royal Princess Oud I was thrilled by the way this fragrance resembles Aventus – in a feminine way.
    It gives me the same feeling, the same excitement!

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    A bouquet of fruit and floral accords kicks off the hilariously named Royal Princess Oud (although I’d contend the name’s no more ridiculous than others in the line). These accords are well done — pastel in hue, but in not desaturated in a cliche wedding photography way. Vague berries merge with green stems, rose-ish things, jasmine, violets, all pounded into impressively compact arrangement. A marginal vanilla and a touch of spice forms the warp through which the florals are woven, and the final effect is subdued, refined, and genderless. There’s a youthful freshness to it, but the lack of ostentation lends it classical appeal as well. (I personally found it to have more of a melancholic, autumnal vibe than that of a crisp spring or summer scent due to its more meditative nature. Also, at moments, it reminded me of the vanillic, semi-tropical fruit effect of CK’s Obsession Night.)
    As with Royal Oud, there’s not a lick of oud in it. Instead, there’s a soft cedar and musk base that, amusingly, smells a bit like the base from Aventus. In fact, the longer it was on my skin, the more connections to Aventus I made. It shares that same pseudo-musky glob that Aventus has, wavering between a spa-like smell and chalky deodorant. Although I struggled to shake the association, the base is perfectly functional and supports the opening for a good amount of time before taking the wheel. Obviously the name will have Creed-Bros clutching their pearls, but they’d be well-advised to give this one a spin (after all, there are other perfumes in the “masculine” line-up that are just as floral if not more so.) While the name suggests something for a insufferable teen, that’s not what you get at all. It’s really more of a simple, yet well-done woody floral. Nothing particularly revolutionary, but there’s nothing gaudy or obnoxious either; it’s Creed pulling their usual department store-but-better move to produce a light yet enduring violet and wood perfume that’s a touch tropical and pleasant from start to finish. With that said, the price is extortionate for what is ultimately designer+, but I’m guessing it’ll be at the discounters in under a year.

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Great fragrance its very different than most female fragrances available. What is great is that it is a parfume that can be used by a young lady or by a mature women. Its always changing and I Commend creed for their new musc in this fragrance. YOU NAILED IT. If your reading this make something for men with this musc. It is ultra powder, dry so subtle yet fills rooms. Its insanely good. Trust me.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Modern woody floral, which is more on the delicate side. Overall, smells powdery masculine; I think it could be unisex. Despite the oud note, it doesn’t smell middle eastern in any way, but rather a western-style scent. Not too bad, but the price tag bites.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    I sampled this stuff and absolutely love it. It is light, but still noticeable. Dare I even say unisex!?!?!?!?

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I obtained a sample of this the week before it was released. I agree with previous commenter’s predictions that this will be a big seller. It’s a powdery, floral oud. I can definitely smell the oud, but only on the drydown. The use of sandlewood smooths over the “edges” of the oud, making it more delicate, warm and subtle. If the rose top note were not present, I would call this a definite unisex frag. but the rose here is very soft and powdery, (more European style, less Persian.) I would call Royal Princess a somewhat “unbalanced” frag. in that the heart and Basenotes are much more memorable than any of the safe and kind of boring topnotes. I still really like it though. It’s a distinctive scent for a younger woman with a sense of gravitas and self assuredness.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh this one is going to be a SUPER smash hit in fragcomm.
    This one is fruity, yet has a slight lemony/citrus accord on the top. I don’t get tons of oud, though I do pick it out during the heart but it is definitely not in the main stage.
    I get a bit of a coconut/lemon vibe at the top, then in the heart I get lots of jasmine and the dry-down it turns into a beautiful soft sandalwood/styrax/patchouili type smell. It is beautiful!
    10/10 for a beautiful, spring frag. It is a feel good fragrance for sure! Well done Creed!

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    If you can smell a colour this is how I imagine red would smell like. On that note Creed got it right.
    “After seeing the sketches for the first time, I could picture the scent in my mind,” shares Olivier Creed, Sixth Generation Master Perfumer at The House of Creed. “Particularly the red garments that graced the pages of these archival books struck me as incredibly empowering and beautiful for all women, not just of that time period. I knew Oud – a historical ingredient that is both expensive and rare – would be befitting for this magical accord.”
    However, that’s where I have to part company with the master perfumer. Instead of reminding me of a historical princess, it gave me a heady note of a hot summer night, and dancing under the skies to Chris de Burgh’s Lady in Red. Yes, for me it’s very much a modern day “royal” woman, powerful and sophisticated, rather than a historical one perhaps waltzing In an opulent castle. .
    The top notes are Sicilian Bergamot, Rose and Violet. The Rose and Violet blends beautifully and it just envelops you. The middle notes are patchouli, iris, jasmine and vanilla. But it’s the base note benzoin, sandalwood and oud that lingers and lingers on. It’s intoxicating and powerful. It’s fruity and full bodied. It’s warm and rich. And while Rose is the top note I can still get a very subtle hint hours later. Not just any rose. But a right royal red rose. Just in the background. Almost 12 hours later I can still smell the perfume on my skin.
    It’s an Oud for a woman in her prime. A woman who knows her mind. A woman who can wear a red, silky gown and glide across the dance floor with confidence.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    How did you try this? I cannot even find it on the Creed Boutique website. Please do tell!

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells fantastic, very fruity, not a harsh oud at all its an oud women can pull off!

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