Craze Eau de Parfum by Armaf | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Craze smell like?
Craze opens with a bright, slightly spicy burst of bergamot and cumin that quickly settles into something warm and creamy. The heart is where the fragrance reveals its true character: bitter almond an...
Most fragrance enthusiasts view Craze as one of Armaf's best clones and a standout affordable alternative to Parfums de Marly Pegasus, offering nearly identical character at a fraction of the price—positioning it as a no-brainer blind buy for sweet gourmand fans.
Performance consensus is solid: longevity extends well into the day, and sillage is notably impressive for a budget fragrance, often outperforming more expensive designer options despite initial concerns about the basic packaging.
The fragrance divides slightly on gender perception, with some finding it creamy and feminine while others experience it as mass-appealing and universally wearable—making it genuinely versatile depending on how you layer it or your skin chemistry.
Fall and winter are the dominant seasons, though it remains wearable year-round with restraint; the opening can feel slightly abrasive to some on first spray, but the fragrance settles into something pleasant within minutes.
Common debate centers on whether it's genuinely unisex or skews feminine-leaning, though most agree this matters far less than its value proposition and reliable performance at this price point.