Virgin Island Water fragrance notes
Head
- bergamot, lime, mandarin, coconut toddy, copra
Heart
- jasmine, hibiscus, ylang ylang, ginger
Base
- tonkin musk, white rum, sugar cane
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Eau de Parfum - 101ml
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Creed Virgin Island Water Perfume Cologne for Men Women Unisex 3.3 oz Tester
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Creed Virgin Island Water Perfume Cologne for Men Women Unisex 3.3 oz New In Box
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Creed Virgin Island Water Vintage S6215P01 120ml 4oz Pre-reform VIW
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Latest Reviews of Virgin Island Water
Not for me. Makes me smell like a coconut scented car air freshener.
The only Creed I've ever scrubbed off.
The only Creed I've ever scrubbed off.
Virgin island water
This smells good. It is an aquatic but it also sweet. To my nose it's like laying on the beach catch the ocean smells sipping a Pina colada and catching whiffs of your sunscreen...creed makes great scents but the money I'll pass.
Longevity: medium
Sillage: medium
Compliment puller for sure
For the price, I wouldn't spring for this one. I have about half a bottle left. If anyone wants to trade for it let me know ( I received it free so the cost is fully negotiable)
This smells good. It is an aquatic but it also sweet. To my nose it's like laying on the beach catch the ocean smells sipping a Pina colada and catching whiffs of your sunscreen...creed makes great scents but the money I'll pass.
Longevity: medium
Sillage: medium
Compliment puller for sure
For the price, I wouldn't spring for this one. I have about half a bottle left. If anyone wants to trade for it let me know ( I received it free so the cost is fully negotiable)
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I got a decant of this and having tried this twice, feel comfortable giving my review.
Opening scents, olfactory first impressions, are tricky things. We humans are trained to make quick assessments within a minute that then become hard to shake. For many fragrances this means that a bad or harsh opening blinds us to a wondrous dry-down.
In the case of VIW, the opposite is true. I first applied this after a shower on a gorgeous, sunny 68 degree (F) morning, and the lime/coconut/jasmine bloom transported me to a power chord montage of all of my best tropical beach vacation moments. I walked around for a few hours with this buzz going through my head, but there was a nagging feeling in the back of my head that I was able to ignore for some time.
At about the 3.5 hour mark, however, I took a good smell as to what VIW had developed into. Gone was the lime, jasmine, salt, rum, etc. All that was left was copra (not coconut) and a bit of white musk that smelled like the cheap oil I used to buy at Garden Botanica. And it never changed. The next time I tried it, I realized that it hit this point at around 1.5 hours. Just flat, repetitive and kind of boring, which is unacceptable at $400 per bottle.
I didn't have the absolute drop in duration, possibly because I applied this strongly enough to be able to get comments from my friends and family, but this ends up as a meh two-trick pony. Disappointing.
Opening scents, olfactory first impressions, are tricky things. We humans are trained to make quick assessments within a minute that then become hard to shake. For many fragrances this means that a bad or harsh opening blinds us to a wondrous dry-down.
In the case of VIW, the opposite is true. I first applied this after a shower on a gorgeous, sunny 68 degree (F) morning, and the lime/coconut/jasmine bloom transported me to a power chord montage of all of my best tropical beach vacation moments. I walked around for a few hours with this buzz going through my head, but there was a nagging feeling in the back of my head that I was able to ignore for some time.
At about the 3.5 hour mark, however, I took a good smell as to what VIW had developed into. Gone was the lime, jasmine, salt, rum, etc. All that was left was copra (not coconut) and a bit of white musk that smelled like the cheap oil I used to buy at Garden Botanica. And it never changed. The next time I tried it, I realized that it hit this point at around 1.5 hours. Just flat, repetitive and kind of boring, which is unacceptable at $400 per bottle.
I didn't have the absolute drop in duration, possibly because I applied this strongly enough to be able to get comments from my friends and family, but this ends up as a meh two-trick pony. Disappointing.
Ahhh well. This is the king of summery scents.
Many others here have written much more poetically about the scent evoking, suntan oil, pina coladas and relaxing at the beach. That's all true. Also the best lime note I've ever smelled (though it doesn't last of course).
Surprising to me, this may have the best longevity on me of all my Creeds.
If you a want a fun scent to evoke a holiday in a warm locale, you're crazy not to try this.
Many others here have written much more poetically about the scent evoking, suntan oil, pina coladas and relaxing at the beach. That's all true. Also the best lime note I've ever smelled (though it doesn't last of course).
Surprising to me, this may have the best longevity on me of all my Creeds.
If you a want a fun scent to evoke a holiday in a warm locale, you're crazy not to try this.
If you're looking for a more affordable option, go with Gorse from Laboratory Perfumes. However, if you're willing to splurge, Creed Virgin Island Water is a great choice.
This fragrance has a lovely combination of lime, sun-tan lotion, and coconut notes. While it may not be the most complex scent, it does an excellent job at boosting your mood. Many reviews have covered the basics of this fragrance, so I don't have anything new to add.
This fragrance has a lovely combination of lime, sun-tan lotion, and coconut notes. While it may not be the most complex scent, it does an excellent job at boosting your mood. Many reviews have covered the basics of this fragrance, so I don't have anything new to add.
Virgin Island Water is a really good summer outdoor by the water fragrance. The opening is juicy mandarin and lime that invites a powerful coconut and floral body. The florals are jasmine, Ylang, and Hibiscus that are the perfect white summer flower that avoids offense by addition of fresh ginger root. Everything about this combination reminds me of fun in the sun, the ocean and gentle tropical floral breeze. The base is powdered sugar and dry white musk with a hint of rum. It all works really well - the coconut, Ylang/jasmine, lime/mandarin, ginger, sweet powder and cool rum base. A great Island cocktail that is hardly a virgin. Unisex. Creed has the best summer fragrance line-up there is with: Millesime Imperial, Erolfa, Silver Mountain Water, Pure White, Virgin Island Water, Aventus Cologne and Neroli Sauvage. Nothing but superlatives for VIW!
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