How does the performance of Guilty Intense compare to the original?+−
While the Intense version features a higher concentration and a deeper amber base, the community frequently notes that it still struggles with longevity. It projects well for the first hour but tends to settle close to the skin relatively quickly.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, it is highly recommended for professional environments. The blend of lavender, lemon, and cedar is clean and unobtrusive, making it approachable for business settings and daily routines.
Which season is best for wearing Guilty Intense?+−
This fragrance is most effective during the transitional weather of fall and spring. The citrus and floral notes work well in the sun, while the amber and patchouli provide enough warmth to hold up in cooler autumn air.
Does this fragrance lean more masculine or unisex?+−
It is classified as a fragrance for men and follows traditional masculine perfumery cues with its heavy use of lavender, cedar, and coriander. However, the prominent orange blossom and neroli give it a floral sweetness that some may find leans toward the unisex spectrum.