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Kredo
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Kredo by Nishane is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition is signed by perfumer Jean-Louis Sieuzac. In its opening, cardamom and pink pepper give way to a floral and woody heart dominated by osmanthus, also known as bitter orange blossom. The structure rests on a warm and textured base that combines oud wood, suede, and sandalwood.
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A spectacular oriental fragrance, a true wonder among my favourite Nishane scents. I wouldn’t recommend it blindly, but it smells a bit like Initio’s Oud for Greatness, which is a 10/10.
A fragrance with spectacular oriental notes. I think it’s a true wonder among my favourite Nishane scents. I don’t recommend buying it blindly. A bit in the style of Initio’s Oud for Greatness 10/10.
I’ll start with a brief historical review of style-defining perfumes. Tom Ford has been a pioneer in currents like Oud Wood, Tuscan Leather or Tobacco Vanille. With Nishane Kredo, we find a new interpretation of Oud Wood, of course, with the brand’s oriental touch. It starts with suede, sandalwood and cardamom that balance out. The special thing is that oriental touch; if you pay attention, you distinguish a slight floral. It remains fairly linear. If you compare it with Thameen’s Carved Oud, Blend Oud’s Oud Al Emarat or Amouroud’s Sunset Oud, this one is brighter and less woody, giving that medium sweet-spiced touch that makes it an enigmatic velvet. Good trail for the first hour, then it stays in a pleasant, seductive personal bubble. Correct longevity, between 8 and 9 hours. It’s a mature, masculine fragrance, for elegant dressing. It’s versatile, I recommend it all year round, perhaps not for extreme heat. For people over 30 who value quality, style and presence over pyrotechnics. Scent 8.5/10 Trail 8/10 Projection 5/10 Longevity 5.5/10
Although oud usually makes noses wrinkle at first, it’s an extremely captivating note that hooks you to discover it more. Within the oud there are several levels of roughness, from subtle to beasts; for me, this Nishane Kredo is the perfect balance. Although it leans towards the softer side, it has enough character not to result as flat as Oud Wood or Alexandra II. Personally, I enjoy bold ouds, without adornments; the combo with rose doesn’t appeal to me, but here I notice subtleties that generate interest. I had planned to buy Oud Wood, but definitely this one is winning.
Kredo is a beautiful woody scent. Although the opening hit me a bit hard and that leather note is quite challenging, I end up enjoying it immensely. It begins with fresh cardamom, then highlights a clean oud alongside osmanthus, which adds a light, sweet floral touch, all over a sandalwood base that reinforces that sweet, fragrant wood sensation. I find it unisex, elegant, clean, and very versatile for different temperatures. It has moderate sillage and lasts over 12 hours. Perhaps it didn’t make me fall in love enough to buy the bottle after trying a decant, but it is a great perfume among the woody ones I have tried. Decant from @Mithrandir. Scent 7/10, Longevity 10/10, Sillage 8/10, Value for money 6/10, Versatility 7.5/10, Packaging 7.5/10. Would I buy again? No.
Kredo is a very nice woody fragrance. Despite having an aggressive opening for my nose and a challenging leather note, I enjoy it greatly. After the refreshing cardamomo start, its predominant notes are the osmanthus, with a fruity floral hint that adds a tiny sweetness, and a sandalwood base that increases the sensation of fragrant, sweet woods. It feels unisex, elegant and clean, quite versatile in temperatures and occasions. It has moderate trail and longevity exceeding 12 hours. Perhaps I didn’t fall in love enough to buy a large bottle after using the decant, but I enjoyed it greatly and it’s a great perfume among the woody ones I’ve tried. Decant courtesy of @Mithrandir. Scent 7/10 Longevity 10/10 Trail 8/10 Value/Price 6/10 Versatility 7.5/10 Packaging 7.5/10 Would I buy again? No, I didn’t buy it.
This perfume has two very contrasting stages: the opening and the dry-down, although its evolution isn’t overly complex. It starts with a potent oud with animalic nuances, nothing faecal, which can be alarming at first, but as it settles, it recedes behind the other notes, giving them weight. It’s as if the oud disappears, yet all the notes remain influenced by it. I wish that characterful opening lasted longer. The cardamom and pepper add brightness, while the osmanthus appears tart, complementing the oud with a green olive note that later becomes more fruity and floral as it dries. The suede gives it a leathery touch, making it more masculine. I can’t distinguish the sandalwood separately, but the rest of the notes are clear. What starts off challenging ends up being very enjoyable, with bright, energising woods, elegant yet original. It is often compared to Tom Ford’s Oud Wood, but to my nose, Nishane has more character in all its facets, more complex, exclusive, and niche, especially at the beginning. It suits all climates, though it prefers intermediate seasons; I have worn it in both heat and cold and it always works well. I recommend it for semi-formal or casual wear where you want to smell different. For me, who changes perfume daily, Kredo would be my signature scent this year. It projects well for the first hour, then fades and stays close to the skin. If you apply more, its performance improves significantly, like almost all perfumes. The good thing is that, in my case, it doesn’t saturate if you apply more. Moderate longevity; I miss a few hours of staying power, but it isn’t poor.
A fragrance with two contrasting stages, though without complex evolution. It begins with a powerful, animalic oud, not faecal, which at first glance may seem challenging, but later drops down and hides behind the other notes, giving them support. It’s as if the oud is no longer felt, but every note is influenced by it. I wish the initial stage lasted longer, as it is the one that shows the most character. The cardamom and pepper give it brightness; the osmanthus is slightly sour, complementing the oud with a nuance reminiscent of green olives that becomes more fruity/floral as it dries. The suede adds a leathery touch that cohesives everything and makes it more masculine. I can’t identify the sandalwood on its own, unlike the other notes. What starts challenging ends up being pleasant, with bright, energising woods, elegant yet original. It’s compared to Tom Ford’s Oud Wood due to the notes, but to my nose, Kredo shows more character, more complexity and exclusivity, more ‘niche’, especially in the dry down. It performs well in all climates, though it prefers intermediate seasons. I’ve used it in heat and cold, it always works well. I recommend it for semi-formal or casual use where you want to smell different. Although I vary daily, Kredo would be my signature scent this past year. It projects very well for the first hour but then drops, staying close to the skin. Over-applying improves its performance, like almost all perfumes. The good thing is it doesn’t saturate when using more sprays. Moderate longevity: I’m missing a couple of hours, but it’s not poor.
Tom Ford Oud Wood, lightyears away, nonsense. Not even remotely similar… I’m sorry, comparing them is an insult. This scent is fresh and animalic at the same time: the pepper and spicy fresh osmanthus, and that suede with oud on the verge of being faecal are wonderful. I’m sorry, but my nose says ‘no’ to the similarity with TF. Careful! I love and adore TF OW, but on my skin and nose, they are nothing alike. Applied on each arm, they are day and night.
An excellent fragrance that smells like a ‘made man’. The opening can be a bit shocking, especially for those around you xD. But as it dries down, it becomes more amiable, even a little sweet, and has something special that attracts, that invites people to smell and get closer… It’s the daddy of Carven Oud in terms of scent and performance. I don’t see it for young people, but it doesn’t smell super mature either… It’s a futuristic take on the Kouros concept (they don’t look alike, but I mean the idea). That said, it requires good clothes. I had it, let it go, and now I miss it ;( haha
An excellent fragrance that smells like a ‘proper man’. The opening can be shocking, especially for those around you xD. As it dries down, it becomes more pleasant, slightly sweet, and has something special that attracts and invites people to get closer… It is the daddy of Carven Oud in terms of aroma and performance. It’s not for young people, but it doesn’t smell overly mature either; it’s a futuristic take on the Kouros concept (they don’t look alike, but that’s the idea). That said, it requires good clothes. I had it, let it go, and now I miss it ;( haha
The suede, with a touch of oud and sandalwood, are the stars here. It’s balanced, long-lasting, and has good projection. A good perfume.
The suede, with hints of oud and sandalwood, are the protagonists here. It is a balanced, long-lasting fragrance with good projection; a good perfume.
Oud Wood but better.
I’d never heard of this fragrance until I tried it. Upon application, it immediately reminded me of Tom Ford’s Oud Wood. They’re not identical, of course, but something connects them: without trying, my brain linked them. I thought, ‘This is like an elevated version of Oud Wood’. The opening is strong with a prominent oud that soon softens, gaining a subtle hint of sweetness, nothing gourmand. I imagine the faint sandalwood and osmanthus polish the scent, with the suede playing a secondary role. It’s as if Oud Wood is a refinery and Kredo is that same refinery surrounded by gardens and flowering trees. I was considering replacing my Tom Ford, but it will be Kredo that stays in my collection.