How does the "Extreme" version differ from the original Good Girl Gone Bad?+−
The Extreme version adds a distinct lactonic layer. While the original focuses on a fresh, fruity-floral profile, this version incorporates caramel and milk to create a much creamier, dessert-like finish that feels thicker on the skin.
Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, it is frequently cited as a great daily or business scent because the floral notes are clean and sophisticated. However, because it has stronger sillage and longevity than the original, a lighter application is recommended for professional settings.
Does this fragrance perform well in heat?+−
Despite the caramel and milk notes, it is very popular for spring and summer. The fresh orange blossom and jasmine keep it from feelng too heavy, though some may find the creamy sweetness more prominent in peak summer humidity.
What is the longevity like?+−
Performance is a highlight for this flanker. It is known to last nearly all day on the skin and has a reputation for staying on fabric and scarves until they are laundered.