COMMITMENT by Mission Fragrances – Reviews & Scent Profile

COMMITMENT by Mission Fragrances – Reviews & Scent Profile

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If Dior Sauvage and Tom Ford Noir shared their most compelling traits, they’d create Commitment.

COMMITMENT by Mission Fragrances – Reviews & Scent Profile

Introducing COMMITMENT, one of Mission Fragrances’ most celebrated scents, renowned for its bold, charismatic, and enduring profile. This masterfully crafted fragrance balances vibrant top notes of bergamot and fresh lavender with a heart accented by spicy cardamom, creating an energetic allure. The foundation is a warm embrace of amber, vetiver, and leather—exuding an air of confidence and refinement.

Perfect for both transitional evenings and power-packed days, COMMITMENT offers a distinguished, lasting projection that effortlessly bridges the gap between boardroom sophistication and intimate gatherings.

In this article, we delve into the artful blend behind COMMITMENT and share authentic insights from our community, providing a genuine glimpse into the experience of wearing this remarkable scent.

Commitment: Fragrance Details

  • Overall Character:
    • The warmest and most powerful scent in the collection.
    • A four-season fragrance but leans more towards winter.
    • Described as a great date fragrance, designed for moments of intimacy.
    • Meant for men who want to get close to their woman—hence the name “Commitment.”
  • Performance:
    • Longevity: 6+ hours
    • Projection: 12 to 24 inches
    • Stronger and longer-lasting than the other fragrances in the collection.
  • Scent Notes:
    • Top Notes:
      • Mimosa
      • Myrrh
      • Vanilla
      • Myrtle
      • Vetiver
    • Middle Notes:
      • Olibanum (Frankincense)
      • Cedarwood
      • Tonka Bean
      • Pepper
      • Guaiac Wood
    • Base Notes:
      • Musk
      • Amberwood
      • Pine
      • Oud
      • Black Algae
      • Patchouli
      • Sweet Amber
  • Comparison & Inspiration:
    • Inspired by Tom Ford Oud Wood, a cult classic fragrance.
    • Intended to be even better than Oud Wood.
  • How It Fits in the Collection:
    • Works in a layering system with the other Mission Fragrances:
      • Morning: Honor
      • Daytime: Courage
      • Night/Dates: Commitment
    • Can also be worn alone in winter or strictly as a date-night fragrance.
  • Key Takeaway:
    • The deepest, sweetest, and most powerful fragrance in the MF Set, perfect for romantic and cold-weather occasions.
mission fragrances commitment scent profile

Scott A.

Today I thought I would use @Antonio Centeno line of Mission Fragrances, Commitment. I’m using this scent trigger to remind myself of how I got here today, and everything I have. My marriage, my three kids, career, house and so on are all a result of one very important thing: Commitment. Thank you for creating this scent with so much character.

Commitment is so good. It’s a straight 180 degrees flip in the other direction from what I usually wear, but I’ve found myself looking to it quite a bit. So many layers, magnificently done.

That bright opening followed by a warm drydown – the woods, oud, amber; comforting and relaxing. Reminding you about your “raison d’etre” and what we all strive for.


Michael L.

Todays pick is mission fragrances Commitment. What a deep mature frag from the three. It’s like the older brother of the set in my opinion. Great for an evening out or a special occasion, or if you just want to wear a fantastic masculine scent anywhere you go. This frag has the presence of oud with a very rich depth to it.

Masterfully crafted with a blend of excellent ingredients gives this fragrance presence and strong performance, as well. There are a lot of notes I really like in this juice from oud to pepper spice, tonka, vanilla and myrrh to name a few.

By Leveraging the power of scent with this fragrance I’m reminded of my commitments in life. To GOD, my family, my community, and this brotherhood. Have a great day today men. Keep smelling great you scented gentlemen.


Piers G.

Time, once more, to take one small courageous action to honour my commitment to being my best self. SOTD is therefore Commitment, an Amber, woody scent with “notes of Vanilla, Tonka, and Oud” giving Commitment a “luxurious and unforgettable scent that will impress in the right setting”. There isn’t a bad one in the set, I really like the peppery and patchouli notes with this, plus the performance is phenomenal.


Jordan F.

I’m still a bit in disbelief that I finally have a MF set but today I decided to give Commitment a try.

It has a creamy, spicy incense opening thanks to the vanilla and myrrh. There are also some subtle floral notes from the mimosa and myrtle, along with a clean vetiver.

In the middle, there is more spice and incense from the pepper and olibanum (frankincense). A sweetness from the tonka bean and some woody notes from the cedarwood and guaiac wood.

The base is musky, mossy, and ambery on top of a heavy woodsy base from patchouli, aromatic pine resin, amber wood, black agar, and oud. This creates a darkness that is smooth and mysterious, and utterly masculine.

Overall, this is really a great fragrance. I’ve seen it compared to Tom Ford’s Oud Wood but I haven’t had a chance to experience that fragrance yet. To me, this is a more complex, elegant, richer version of Versace’s Oud Noir. It’s mainly the oud note that really draws the comparison here. It’s a very similar, smoky, antique wood furniture type of oud accord. The overall scent is creamy, smoky, spicy, ambery, and musky.

Performance is pretty solid! I got right around 8 hours on my skin, maybe a bit more. Projection was about 3 feet or so for the first couple hours, then probably about a foot for another hour or two before becoming a skin scent at around the halfway point. Sillage seems to be solid, as well, as I was catching whiffs throughout the day whilst moving around. You will definitely leave a nice scent trail in your wake.


Adam T.

Well friends, work has been insanely busy the last while so I’ve been pretty quiet on the forums. But I had to share a story.

There has been lots of chatter about Mission Fragrances, with Antonio’s release of 100 sets. I purchased mine a while ago as one of my level rewards here and have been very impressed.

As I have previously mentioned, I have been experimenting with different fragrances, and making mental notes about the reactions I get. Obviously included in that list of responses is the woman I have been seeing. Up to now her favourite has been Bleu de Chanel, but when I saw her recently I gave Commitment a try. She noticed it immediately, and would not stop raving about it. She declared it her absolute favourite.

So for those who were wondering if Mission Fragrances are worth it? Hell yeah! Thanks


Donald K.

It’s raining.

It’s cold.

I’m doing something good for myself in the long term but unpleasant and hard in the short term. That calls for a strong scent/psychological cue.

“Commitment” by Mission Fragrances always reminds me of a juggernaut roller, crushing all opposition/obstacles in its way. Powering through and getting the job done.

It is a very strong mental cue for me and always gets me psyched up.

Today’s challenge was significantly harder than anticipated. But I met my personal commitment and got it done. And am now relaxing and enjoying the fragrance.


Mike P.

With Mission Fragrances on sale right now, I’m completing my 3-day trifecta with my favorite of the set: Commitment. I know I probably said that yesterday, but I truly love them all.

Commitment is woody, resinous, dark, and sensual, yet remarkably clean and refined. It’s versatile enough to wear at the office (like I am today) or on a romantic date night. Despite being a woody amber, it works just as well in the summer as it does in the winter.

The pine resin really sets this fragrance apart, giving it a distinctly “American” feel. It evokes fond memories of summer days at the baseball field, with the scent of pine tarred bats lingering in the air. The patchouli rounds it off beautifully and it’s unmistakably @Antonio Centeno signature touch, evident in every Vitaman product I own. Well crafted and expertly refined, Commitment is the epitome of a true gentleman’s fragrance.


Carlos P.

I have been dealing with a cold front and needed perfume for work yesterday and today in Colorado. As the temperature was so low, I decided to open and try my new bottle of Commitment by Mission Fragrances. This one is labeled for cold weather, so it is the proper one to wear during these sub-zero temperatures.

On the opening, I get hit with a strong aroma of sweet incense at the opening accompanied by a creamy vanilla scent. The opening is very Middle Eastern to my nose due to the strong incense, reminiscent of the aroma you may experience when attending mass during the holidays.

After about 3 or 4 minutes, the aroma profile is joined with woody notes that help balance the sweetness of the opening incense. Along with these woody notes, they are also joined by spices and the creamy notes of the opening. The aroma projects well off my body for the next two hours, offering a great aroma bubble around me for about a foot.

After two hours, the scent comes closer to the skin. At this point, the aroma gains some depth, with amber and oud joining the rest of the notes. Along with these, the profile also went a bit more earthy, which was from the patchouli and vetiver, which I finally could pick up. The scent stayed on my skin and clothes for about 7 hours.

Yesterday, Commitment was a great fragrance when the high was 4ºF (-15ºC) and a low of -2ºF (-18ºC). The richness of this scent helped cut through the cold and maintain a silage around me even at these frigid temperatures.

As for the smell, I would say that it greatly reminded me of Tom Ford Oud Wood with a middle east twist. I do find Commitment takes the idea of Oud Wood and tops it off with a strong aroma of incense from the myrrh note it has. Furthermore, the spices are more pronounced over Oud Wood.

Ultimately, Commitment is Oud Wood but with a greater focus on the spices rather than the woods. This fragrance did a great job of bringing my mind to my memories of visiting the holy land some years ago. I was met with a strong incense aroma accompanied by wood and earthy notes. This was the scent that my memories have linked to my time inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.

If you’re a fan of Oud wood and Oriental notes, Commitment by Mission Fragrances will be right up your alley. For me, this is a fragrance I would reserve for the fall and winter seasons. While Antonio suggests it could also work in the spring, I find it a bit too spicy and creamy for the heat we get in Jalisco and Colorado. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed this fragrance and hope you’ll have the chance to experience it soon.





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