Creed perfumes: Quality fragrances made the traditional way
Among the many luxuries in life, perfumes are some of those luxuries that a lot of us can afford to indulge ourselves in. Perfumes keep growing in popularity, prompting the establishment of many designer perfume houses in order to meet consumers' growing demand for quality perfume. A lot of the perfume houses are big companies that produce perfumes with the help of modern methods. However, Creed perfumes set themselves apart from the other perfumes; they are perfumes made the traditional way.
Creed perfume was born in 1760, the year when the founder and master perfumer began creating beautiful perfumes. Queen Victoria, Empress Eugenie, and Napoleon III became interested in these perfumes, prompting the rest of the nobility to become intrigued. It didn't take long for the Creed perfume house to be popular among the wealthy and noble.
The House of Creed perfume became well-known for creating perfumes with superior quality. The perfume house became a symbol of refinement and originality. All of the Creed perfumes were entirely hand-crafted from start to end using only the finest and best raw materials. The Creed perfume house became even more popular when it moved its business to Paris. Here they created more than 200 Creed perfumes for a highly selective clientele with discriminating taste. Each of those perfumes were created specifically for the important customers.
Today, Creed perfumes are still made using the high standards that was used to make perfumes in the 18th century. Despite the availability of modern methods, the House of Creed still follows its tradition of making high quality and unique fragrances that are appealing to discerning clients.
In order to produce a high quality perfume that people would want to wear, Creed's master perfumer hand selects only the best essential oils. Perfumes are made from existing essential oils, as well as those that the House of Creed makes. These oils are blended together in order to create a unique scent that is the trademark of a Creed perfume.
And just like how it was back in 1760, Creed perfumes were stored in exclusive perfume bottles. These perfume bottles are original like the perfumes are. Creed perfume bottles have glass stoppers covered with natural leather. It is this leather covering that preserves the fragrance in every bottle of Creed perfume.
Because of how they are made, Creed perfumes can be considered works of art. In fact, a number of the Creed perfumes bear similarities with the perfumes the kings, queens and nobilities of the 18th century used. After more than two centuries, the House of Creed continues to create perfumes that are timeless and appeal to many.