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Post by casandra on Jun 28, 2015 19:10:06 GMT
Guilty is the new Gucci fragrance that will be available from September 2010. It is designed for the glamorous, daring, brave, and very sexy girls who like to party and enjoy themselves. The face of the advertising campaign is Evan Rachel Wood, singer and actress.
Gucci Guilty contains the notes of mandarin, pink pepper, peach, lilac, geranium, amber and patchouli.
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Post by casandra on Jun 28, 2015 19:10:38 GMT
I longed to experience the lilac in Gucci Guilty EDT for women. I wondered about the geranium, as I use geranium essential oil at home and find it to be a very medicinal scent.
This is not medicinal at all, and I can't really sense the geranium.
The lilac in Gucci Guilty is pure, delicate, true, like a real flower. This is more powerful to me than to others who have reviewed it. Some have reported finding it to be fleeting and weak with poor projection. I find it to be stronger and lasting for about half the day.
Patchouli is fairly subtle, but it's definitely there. Dry down is a dream.
I think this is elegant and seductive, a unique take on the patchouli trend. This is slightly sweetened with the peach note, but it's really a sophisticated floral that offers something totally new to my nose.
I am still sorting out the pink pepper and thinking about another reviewer's comment about the nature of pink pepper being different from the pepper we might find on the kitchen table.
I think I am going to love this even more as time goes by. I am keeping my 1.7 oz. bottle, which I bought and kept sealed until my spray sample vial arrived. I have the intense version of this on my list of fragrances I must try.
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