Guilty Elixir de Parfum pour Femme Eau de Parfum vs Soleil Neige Body Spray
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Which Should You Buy?
A lush, modern vanilla-floral that radiates confidence and sensuality. Not for the shy, this is a statement scent with creamy depth, vivid powdery florals, and a seductive, ambery undertone that lingers long after you leave the room.
The winter half of the Soleil pair: bergamot and carrot seed over Turkish rose, finished with musk, benzoin and vanilla. Clean and cold-bright rather than tropical, and the cheapest way into the line.
Scent Profile
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The rich floral, vanilla, and powdery notes shine in both spring and fall, while the warmth and sweetness also work well in cooler winter days. Its depth may be too much for the hottest summer days but remains wearable in milder heat due to its fresh citrus opening.
Occasions
The sensual, enveloping character makes this ideal for dates and formal events where a memorable scent is desired. It can also work for casual outings but is less suited for sport or highly professional office settings due to its boldness and sweetness.
Seasons
Built as a winter citrus, the bright opening and soft musk base work in cold air, and the low weight keeps it comfortable in spring too.
Occasions
Clean citrus musk at mist strength is about as inoffensive as a Private Blend gets, which makes it the one in the range that genuinely suits a shared office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean powdery, citrus
Adds benzoin and carrot seeds, drops mandora and osmanthus
Where to buy
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