Gucci Guilty Intense Gucci

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Gucci Guilty Intense Gucci

Gucci Guilty Intense Gucci

Rated 3.85 out of 5 based on 66 customer ratings
(66 customer reviews)

Gucci Guilty Intense Gucci for women of Gucci

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Description

Gucci Guilty Intense retains almost the same notes of the original formula, only they are made more intense and powerful.

This intoxicating floral oriental fragrance contains “excessive” dose of pink pepper and lilac. It opens with notes of mandarin and pink pepper. Flowers of lilac, violet and heliotrope form the core of the compositions, laid at the base of patchouli and amber.

The perfume is available as 30, 50 and 75 ml Eau de Parfum.

Gucci Guilty Intense was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Aurelien Guichard.

66 reviews for Gucci Guilty Intense Gucci

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    It really pains me (right in the ego) when I see a fragrance I feel so strongly (read: positively) about being billed as a forgettable basic-girl fragrance or simply “office safe.”
    I think that Gucci Guilty is far more special than this. Allow me to explain:
    Guilty gives me really strong synesthetic associations, due in no small part to the actual presence of purple florals at its heart. I see an art deco stained glass window, moody indigo irises and pale milky greenery against a flamingly gold background. A soft subject matter, but sharp around the edges.
    I also see neo-classical Madeleine Vionnet ensembles–all soft folds, flowers, and goddesses.
    Guilty just smells divine to me. A bit heady and spicy, but with spring freshness fraying it around the edges. I get that sort of salty/sweet play-doh accord that I’m always seeking laced throughout, likely from the heliotrope. Adding to the play-doh effect is something I’ve seen other reviewers cite as well — an unlisted nutty, almondy creaminess.
    Can’t. Stop. Smelling. This one has such a tactile quality to it.
    An odd candidate, indeed, but one I’d put in the race for best make-up/cosmetic-smelling fragrance. The violet gives Guilty a soft, powdery richness at the heart that I associate with some of my favorite waxy/oily/synethic make-up scents.
    From top-to-bottom this is one gorgeous scent!
    A note about the name and marketing: It’s really irksome to me when perfumes are given these “exciting” faux-transgressive names like Guilty. I think all those “Don’t you wanna be a bad girl?” gimmicks are really childish and probably are only persuasive in their own right to people who are still mad at their parents for not letting them dye their hair when they were in high school or something.
    This one deserves a classier name that is…well…less guilty about its pleasures.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This is quite sexy, in a quiet sensual way. One of my favorite fragrances. I am never without a bottle in my collection.
    I mostly get lilac, pepper and patchouli which work so well together. The amber and heliotrope come in during the dry down and turn this beauty to a spicy, warm, sensual fragrance. Very beautiful.
    Lasts about 8-9 hours which is ok with me. Sillage is moderate and perfect for work/crowded places IMO, but then again, I’m the kind of person that goes to work in Jungle l’Elephant LOL. I easily pull this off all year round as well.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells nice. a well composed purple florals that gets along well with the patchouli and amber, but im still in the hunt for the perfect violet fragrance.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I think I may be anosmic to some notes in this perfume. All the reviews claim it to be strong. However, to me it smells very light and floral. It is more of a daytime, spring/summer perfume to me. It is very odd.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Many people say this is a night time perfume. I wear this during the day and the night. THIS IS A SEXY FRAGRANCE high notes of patchouli (Patchouli smells like raw sweaty sex to me) and dumb down with a sweet scent. Very grown smell. Onto my 2nd bottle. Love this Fragrance.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Put this on this morning and it was super powdery. It honestly felt like I rubbed myself down with a fresh diaper, lol… definitely not for me. Giving the rest of my mini away!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I just bought this EDP, because the EDT didnt last more than 4 hours on me.
    This is very long lasting on clothes and skin…Amazing I love it, like the powder note combined with the violet or lilac.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Very weak sillage and doesn’t last for long. yet good and feminine one!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells good but fades very quickly!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I also regret not buying the original. Intense I find cloying & hard to wear. Tested several times over almost 2 years. PM me if intrested in a trade. US or Canada.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m really sad I purchased the intense version, should’ve gotten the original. I love this smell, it’s powdery, a bit lilachy, deep and delicious. But it really is heavy and I don’t feel like this opens up or changes as you wear it, it just stays so concentrated. I only wear it for formal occasions.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Man this is good stuff. Especially I love the lilac note.
    I wish I had it in my collection, but it´s on my list

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft intimate secretive and seducing warm powdered lilacs. An impressive mainstream fragrance. To pair with pink lingerie.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    I got hold of a miniature of this lovely. In the beginning its pretty much all about lilac, pink pepper and amber. For a fragrance called intense it is pretty weedy. A very pleasant fragrance though. Perfect for evening wear. Intoxicating is the right word for it regarding all the dense sweetness from the amber, heliotrope and citrus. There is a bit of patch in the background.
    Good silage and longevity

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Not more intense than the original. In fact, it might be weaker. I wasn’t amused like I was with the original. Definitely not as powdery as the original. Less patchouli and amber too.
    Sweet like pistachio, floral peeks through too, feels very grassy for some reason and for a quite some time. Just as the original it has some stages until the warm lilacs. Cannot pinpoint what note causes the grassy feel, could it be the pink pepper? It’s weird because I have worn perfumes having a dominant pink pepper and they aren’t grassy. Could it be the orange? whatever, it’s grassy for some time.
    Something vanillary that obviously comes from the heliotrope, but it doesn’t settle. Leathery at times too, could be the violet? Either way violets don’t settle either. I wish it had more prominent violets; in fact violets should be as prominent as pink pepper.
    It’s not totally bad, but it’s not the best that Gucci could do. It’s abstract and weird. Not intense, does not project more than the original but seems to last just as long. I got a full six hour wear, only it would stay really close to the skin.
    When amber intensifies, the last stage of wear, it will smell kind of “dirty”, it’s “guilty” now. It’s sensual just before it totally softens out. The patch is completely inoffensive, so don’t worry that you can’t wear it because of the patch, if you don’t like it. It’s not a patchouli centered perfume and that is fine, patch is barely traceable.
    A yes from me, but if you have the Original don’t bother with the Intense flanker.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Tried this when it first debuted a few years ago and had forgotten how much I loved this on my skin! My hubby recently returned from Europe and brought me a large bottle of Gucci Guilty Intense–first of all I was surprised that he had smelled many scents and chose this one! With my body chemistry, this more Intense version of the original is very creamy, soft & sexy and really long-lasting. The purple flowers are simply divine and drift softly around the heart of this scent. Never loud or harsh, but rather a strong soft, sexy and memorable fragrance. Very rich yet simply-blended–perfect for a romantic date or special evening out. I really prefer the Intense to the original EDT but think they could both be used–one for day and other for night. Very glad to keep this one in my collection.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore the smell of lilac, so this one, for me, is a sure thing. In addition to that, it is beautifully blended with an underlying subtle spiciness. Perfect for any occasion and any season.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells strikingly similar to the original except with more powdery notes. A cheaper smelling version of Gucci Guilty edt

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    It does smell a lot like the original, but there’s more mandarin in the opening. I don’t get a lot of pink pepper on my skin. I love love love the lilac! It’s intoxicating and rich. I adore lilac as a main note in scents; you don’t see it a lot in mainstream perfumes nowadays. The projection of Intense does surpass the original, but it isn’t suffocating–just the right amount. It’s sexy in an understated kind of way. Not overtly, like something to wear out clubbing, but quietly; something to be discovered while watching a movie with your sweetheart!
    Unrelated, but I love Evan Rachel Wood. Her being the face of the scent definitely was a big factor in me wanting to try it!

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a sample of this I wore today. Having tried the regular version I can say the intense version is so much better! I loved the kick of pepper and the lilacs and violets (My favorite).. the only disappointment I had was it has hardly any staying power after 45 minutes or so I could barely smell it at all. Maybe the spray lasts longer, I had the splash. I’ll have to give it some thought about buying a full bottle.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet sweet gourmands are my thing, but lately I’ve been craving sweet syrupy white florals, and I like this enough to have bought a 2.5 for a STEAL, after having a sample vial.
    It’s easy to wear, a feminine floral with a sweet airy feel. Def not intense, but my opinion may change with a full bottle that sprays, compared to a dab-on vial.
    Reminds me of Lady Million, Elie Saab EDT/EDP, Roberto Cavalli EDP…. not dupes– just the vibes and aura.
    I can’t wait to get my full bottle!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the kind of sexy I want to be. Come-hither, feminine, sensuous…all in a subtle, delicate fashion…but it makes quite the impact, even in it’s subtlety (though it is subtle only in comparison to other popular dark fragrances in the market). It’s the kind of scent that stays in your scent memory. Maybe it’s the lovely lilac that’s dressed in warm amber, and lightly powdered in spices. Heliotrope adds some sex appeal to the regular Guilty formula and violet adds a touch of mystique. Very womanly. A little mysterious, a little coy. Gently teasing. But ladylike and classy. I’ve run out of my mini for months now but I can still smell it when I think about it. The initial phase is especially heavenly and sensuous, and I get a little disappointed when it dials down into a thicker, slightly darker version of Gucci Guilty after 30mins, Still better than regular Guilty though. This scent is perfect for those who are not usually into dark or heavy scents (like Alien, Black Orchid, etc) but still want something ‘sexy’ for a night out. This is for the more demure, soft-spoken vixen. Also for lovers of lilac who want a more urban interpretation of lilac as opposed to the usual English garden variety. It makes a statement without screeching for attention. It’s great for day-into-night wear as well, all year around, and versatile enough to be a signature. Sillage and longevity are both moderate, but good enough…just spray a little more if you want more oomph. Good stuff.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    What a surprise! The bottle is massive, the perfume is called Guilty, this is intense version. I expected heavy scent similar to Dior Addict. Without trying edt version I ordered a sample of Intense version of Guilty. Unexpected happened. This is pleasant, light, delicate and soft scent of lilacs. Recently I have become fan of delicate perfumes so I really like this tender beauty. Very surprising scent. I think the name and the bottle are inapropriate to scent.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    At first i liked it, than I ended up disliking it. Extremely synthetic. kinda nutty too.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve got a free sample of this, and was about to pass it along (Gucci just strikes me as too mainstream). But then I’ve tried it… what a nice surprise! It doesn’t smell mainstream to me – or floral. I get cozy, warm, sexy, comforting. This is not the girl who goes clubbing and hunting for a man. This is the more mentally mature woman who shares a glass of wine with her man in front of the fireplace.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume never goes unnoticed. I get compliments every time i wear it. And i can tell, men are crazy about it. I would even say that this is the perfect scent to go on a date. Dangerously sexy. Who doesn’t like Lilac anyway ? It smells so pretty.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I have the largest bottle of this, because I thought I really like it, but it’s just “meh”. It’s rather too floral for me, perhaps. I do like some floral perfumes, but this one isn’t a favorite. I’m wearing it today, and I seem to smell a lot of lilac? I know it’s popular, and I sure wish I could like it more than I do.
    The bottle is substantial, if I little tacky. It’s always fingerprinted, and I’m having to wipe it to make it pretty again. This smells nearly identical to the original.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not my favorite. A bit too floral/musk perfumey for me. Not a bad scent, just not one I look to wear.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This is one of my favourites, it comes second to my signature. Light sweetness in a bottle with some nicely blended flowers in the background.
    This is a floral scent, but it’s not what you’d usually expect from a floral perfume. I’ve never been a fan of floral perfumes, mostly because a lot of them contain heavy white flowers or a rose note that dominates everything. No, this is definitely not your stereotypical flower powerhouse.
    Guitly Intense isn’t heavy or suffocating like most floral perfumes. It’s rather fresh and ‘sparkly’ smelling, almost like a fruit champagne. I always get a whiff of honey whenever I put this on, even though it’s not listed as a note. Delicious!
    I don’t find it especially sexy (I’ve owned sexier scents!), I just wear it because I like it. It’s appropriate for daytime wear as well! Don’t turn this beauty down simply because it is a popular clubbing perfume!
    I receive compliments when wearing this, mostly from my friends whenever I hug them. Like I said earlier, this is no powerhouse with monster sillage. It’s a bit light and I usually spray around 5 times so that other people can smell it on me as well. Longevity could be better, however the real problem with this scent is that it becomes a skin scent rather quickly. After about 4 to 5 hours it just becomes a skin scent that you can barely pick up anymore. It lasts longer on clothes so I just spray some on my scarf. I will definitely repurchase this when I run out!

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    I just been loving this winter….got my second bottle from sephora during 20% off …just a sexy great scent …love it! Last all day and i always get compliments

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the best examples of the modern school of perfumery, sweet, floral, fresh and pretty but not watered down, She’s very girly twirly but smarter than you might think, she reads Foucault as well as Cosmo, all lilac and warm amber, she’s complex, more interesting than you might give her credit for if you don’t pay attention

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    If you’re on the edge about this one being too intense, don’t be. This is one of my “freshest” perfumes. That being said, it can easily be worn during the nighttime because it has a sexy twist, probably why in my collection it falls into the summer category. If you’re into gourmands, orientals, and spices you’ll probably wonder why it isn’t called something along the lines of Gucci Fresco Fierce. If it was, I’d probably shy away from it…but props to the excellent marketing, because here I am ;P It holds a very special place in my collection. On some days I NEED my Gucci Guilty. It’s laid back but recklessly sexy

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Soft, sexy and utterly feminine…this scent goes with my body chemistry from the first spray! It’s heady and rich enough for evening with a peppery spicy hit, but then settles into something creamy and delicious for either day or night. Truly I dislike over-blown floral fragrances. This is certainly not a flighty floral. But a much richer floral core compared to the GG EDT. Also the amber and patchouli are nicely done–I’m usually not a fan of patch–and really add to the creamy attractiveness of this scent. Okay, I love it but please if you like rich scents go for the Guilty Intense NOT the EDT. It’s more expensive but worth it! My Fall/Winter go-to…

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I really can’t understand how people can call this a clubber scent. To me, this fragrance 1) doesn’t convey anything even remotely relatable to sinfulness (or guilt, for that matter), 2) is not intense at all, 3) can BARELY be perceived! That said, it is a pretty scent, and I’d probably consider buying it if the sillage was at least decent.
    Edit: I can see now how the pepper + patchouli combo indeed conveys a bit of skankiness. I still think this cannot be defined intense in any way, the sillage is subtle, but it is there, and the drydown lasts for an awfully long time. Overall, the performance is way better than I thought, the fragrance, not for me.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    This is BEAUTIFUL. It smells opulent and sexy…and that’s probably why so many people say it’s a clubbing perfume…frankly, that’s probably why it IS a clubbing perfume – because every girl who wears this knows she is going to be irresistibly seductive this evening.
    P.S. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. In fact, more power to the women who know how to live and how to love!

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    The original Guilty fades pretty quick on me, I don’t know why. This one is much better in that way, but unfortunately this is NOT sexy, at least not on me. It’s funny how many women thinks this is so sexy…my man said it smelled terrible – like insect spray or something like that. It gets better after awhile, but still…I will try both sometime, Guilty on one wrist and Intense on the other and see if the original is different in that regard.
    I prefer Guilty Black.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I Love IT so much its strong its sexy rich and varmer than the original ,pink pepper lilac and patchouli very sensual composition

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I rediscovered it, it is simply very pleasant, warm, addictive, too bad longevity isn’t great..this is a beautiful, feminine, rounded scent, for fall, and winter…it is mostly floral, in a smooth velvety way.. Intense though it isn’t really…
    There is a masculine version by the way!! This is all woman!!

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Hmm.. so this is “okay” .. this is what I think, is too generic almost, it doesn’t scream gucci.. the notes looked like a beautiful combination however, meh, not a fan. I dont find it sexy or seductive, its just a perfume for a normal female on a normal day, doesn’t scream look at me, or anything..

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    My sister in law wears the original version of this and it smells gorgeous on her. I would never consider even to test it, because it is such “her” perfume in my world. But i got a sample from a lovely swap and decided to test it anyway.
    It opens with a lot of realistic lilacs. It would be lovely in a garden but is way too much for my taste in perfume. But it fades away in a couple of minutes.
    Later this is a gorgeous musky floral scent, a bit too fruity and has too much patchouli for my liking.
    I still think it is lovely just so not “me” for some reason.
    Try if you like sweet musky floral fruitchouli scents.
    Good longevity.

  41. :

    4 out of 5

    Clubbing perfume.
    I like the packaging because I could dump it in my bag and not worry about breaking.
    This perfume is extremely sweet smelling. It reminds me of the common perfumes that ladies in the club use, and would be masking sweat.
    This is quite pricey, but it smells cheap. I was ok with it at first, until everyone else is using it.
    There is also a cheaper perfume that smells exactly like this but I am not sure which.
    (Topless dancers use this.)

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    When I spray this one on it puts me in the mindset of the club scene. I visualize myself with my girls at the bar or in vip wearing a bandage dress with 6 inch heels and smelling good with my Gucci guilty on. To me this is a very sexy scent. I get a warm, powdery, pink peppercorn scent out of this one. I will say that it is def a head turning, crowd pleasing type of scent and it smells fabulous. Be careful with how much you spray this one as well because it can be a beast! I think 3-4 sprays would be just right for a night out on the town with the girls or date night. This one may be too much for the office but it’s def a fun fragrance for night wear.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    ohh im soo lucky, just had a birthday and my hubby bought me this, is beautiful-its floral yet not at all old fashioned kind of flowers, more sweet-ish flowers with just a little bit of spicyness so its not heavy at all. Heavenly sexy sent that is sensual and creamy.If your blind buying as a gift i cant see how anyone would dislike it as its soo lovely- but just 1 thing- its not on me as long lasting as it may be on others-thats its only downfall-my partner said its totaly beautiful-really sexy perfume, i have never owned a very floral perfume b4 as i have sents like chanel coco , angel liquer and alien etc so strong sents are usually my thing, this does not project as much as those types of strong and heady perfumes but its totally beautiful and very summery and very easy to wear so an all round yummy sent u cant really go wrong with, but i do agree with those that say it should linger longer for the price ,could just be my skin sucking the life out of it 🙂
    Bottle is stunning,well made,expensive,classy- feels good as you spritz this, i,m 42(shhhh lol) but it made me feel like im a sexy early 30,s and still have my mojo 🙂
    I would deffo get this 4 myself when it runs out as it makes me feel sexy happy and warm- but in a soft sweet, way, rather than a showy kind of way if that makes any sense 🙂 LOVE -LOVE- LOVE THIS FLORAL ORIENTAL !!

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    This is lovely and I didn’t expect less of it. The original Guilty is somehow even better, but this one is also really good.
    I like how it’s deep, powdery and light at the same time.
    Light lilac note, powdery violet, deep amber and spicy pepper. Amazingly brilliant composition!
    I consider it seductive and elegant!

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    Great spicy scent. Not sweet at all on me. Lasts a long time too!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    I had them all EDT, Diamond and intense. Right now I have intense just because when I put it on-I want to smell it. It is a long lasting and I think this perfume is the one! Not just sexy. Seductive! It is definitely for a romantic dinner. I wouldn’t waste it for everybody to smell, I would save it for dinner with the one! Absolutely worth spraying on your hair if you wear it down. It is a very warm, flowery amber. After about 2 hours it is sweet and spicy. I’m sure that is how James Bond’s Girl smell like. Seductive, feminine, empowering. The scent of a real lady! I’d say it is my signature scent for years. But only my man knows it.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    عطر نسائي اغوائي لذيذ
    اذا كنت تحب عطر سينما النسائي او تحب
    عطر الين
    فهذا العطر قريبب منهم

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s very different from gucci guilty. This one is all about spicy mandarin orange, I can smell nothing more in this.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    Unfortunately, the longevity and sillage are very weak – I thought it was an issue with my skin, but now reading some comments I see it’s a general problem of this product. It’s really a shame, and the only reason I’ve never purchased it.
    As for the scent, it’s all creamy and soft sweetness, sexy and elegant, not at all intrusive, although it is intense in a gracious way (I think “suave” is the word haha). I’ll keep praying for the gods of perfumery that Gucci reformulate Guilty Intense to something that lasts more than 30 minutes.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    I must have smelled this perfume more than 20 times from people around me because as soon as I sprayed it on the test strip, oh how familiar this scent is! A very expensive, luxurious, and alluring kinda smell. Great for party, not very wearable as an everyday perfume.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    Sprayed this on in a store. For being called “Intence”, it really isn’t. It’s not a heavy perfume. It had a lot of amber on me, and ths increeeedible mix of soft, sweet notes – like soft cotton candy, a tiny bit of white berry chocolate, and warm freshness – hard to explain. It’s a feminine, classic, but definitely not outdated smell. It does, in a way, remind me of today’s candy smells, but this is done the correct way. Very long-lasting on clothes (it has been on my jacket arm for about 2 weeks since I sprayed this on my wrist, and I wear that jacket every day), but also lasts well on skin.
    The way this smells on me is that it changes between giving me whiffs of flowers (lilac, for the most part) and pink pepper-amber-patchouli. Quite interesting! The latter 3 notes are the ones that remain on me for the longest time
    You might not want to blind-buy it, but it’s definitely worth smelling. The Gucci Guilty EDT and EDP didn’t impress me – they are too sharp for my taste, while I like subtle fragrances.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I couldn’t for the life of me get the Gucci Guilty eau de toilette to stick around on my skin for even a minute, but I loved it. Solution to my problem? This gorgeous eau de parfum intense! It is so sexy and now I can actually enjoy it. Something about that Gucci signature patchouli mixed with lilac and pink pepper that takes this scent to the top of the heap on the standard sexy level.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve purchase My 2nd bottles of this.. It is a sweet but not overly sweet, fresh, warm scent that i adore.. I think it’s suitable for a day wear or a formal evening.. I’m in love with this scent at the first spray 😀 and great staying power is a plus..

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this scent. The citrus in the opening is mild on my skin. The pink pepper, lilac is just simply Devine. Classy, sexy, feminine and warm. Not too sweet or powdery. Lovely and dreamy. I’m enchanted.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m continuously torn about Gucci Guilty Intense. On the one hand, I like it; it’s a solid “spicy lilac” smell that’s very unisex. On the other hand, I think it smells like a lot of other products on the market right now. That’s not really GGI’s fault–it may have even started the whole “PINK PEPPERCORN EV-UH-RAH-THANG!” trend that’s going on now–but it’s still a bit of a turn-off.
    Guilty Intense starts off with a blast of pink peppercorn and citrus, firmly rooted in patchouli. After a few moments, the citrus fades away and the lilac becomes much more obvious. For about 6 hours, this perfume sits relatively close to my skin and smells like lilacs, pink peppercorns, and patchouli. The amber note provides a feeling of warmth, but is not particularly easy to single out.
    While this fragrance is relatively linear, it does change a bit towards the end of its lifespan, taking on a slight powderiness that I think comes from the violets. However, I do not detect any heliotrope in this fragrance. For 90% of its lifespan, GGI is just the aforementioned lilac/peppercorn/patch combination on me.
    This is not a bad fragrance by any means. It tends to be a crowd pleaser, it’s easy to wear, and the level of projection is right up my alley. I do like it. But it’s not a particularly unique smell, and I feel bored with it shortly after I apply it.
    For reference, the main differences I notice between Gucci Guilty Intense and the original Guilty are that this fragrance is slightly more potent, and the pink peppercorn is more prominent in Intense. The original also seems more powdery than this one.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Love this perfume. It’s definitely a going out, night type of scent. I only wear this when I’m going to a party/club. I feel like it fits that type of scene perfectly. I would not wear this during the day or just to run errands. I feel so sexy when I wear this and it definitely lasts! It’s kind of intense you only need a few sprays and I usually pour perfume on me otherwise I feel like you can’t smell it enough on me, but not with this one. I love the gold bottle too.

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    I have it and it makes me feel ‘guilty’ when everyone asked me ‘what perfume are you wearing?’ . It has a very charming scent and it good for special ocassion

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Gucci Guilty Intense is very womanly and modern. Feels very serious to me. I like how it isn’t too powdery or too musky like other “grown up” scents. I don’t like the name though, like a couple of others have said. I don’t want to be guilty. lol. It smells like something to wear for special events. I invision a person who wears this to be all business and powerful. Even though this is supposed to be the intense version, it’s actually quite soft from the beginning to the end.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    My first encounter with this was in the perfume shop, on a testing strip. I ended up sniffing that strip the whole day. It just made me feel so happy. It was very crisp, sweet slightly spicy perfect for a sunny autumn day. I had no choice, I had to have it.
    Now that I have it….I simply love it. It has a very crisp warmth to it, which I find very sexy. I do get a bit of spiciness which is fresh and not overpowering. It definitely is a fall/winter perfume.
    It lasts on me quite good, 5-7 hours I would say.
    I did try the EDT version but for me the EDP is more warm and crisp. If I had to describe it in one word it would be “crisp”. It makes me feel very sharp and sexy whenever I wear it.
    All in all a perfect fall perfume for every age group in my opinion.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    I once had the Gucci Guilty shower gel and loved the smell of it. I never purchased the perfume though because of the lacking longevity. Now I encountered the Intense version: First off I find it a nice surprise that Gucci sticked to the original notes and really just amped up all of them BUT staying power is still too poor on my skin to justify the price. Shame, really.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    nice but not last long
    maybe depends on the body chemistry

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    Lilac…Oh how fresh, soft, girly, and innocent this little flower is…mix some pink pepper, amber and patchouli and you have a good girl gone bad! This is purple flower(mostly lilac) dominated and with the rest of the notes mixed makes this a cool sexy perfume. This is a sweet floral scent but not too sweet which keeps this from being childish. This is a fragrance for the once ugly duckings, plain janes, goodygood girls that fianlly grew up, decided a change and a makeover was needed, and now lusted after by everyone. Floral, a bit spicy, a bit warm, flirty, fun, young, and feminine.

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    This is much more ambery and warmer than the EDT version, and also this has a slight smokiness than I could not detect in the original. Overall, I’m liking this alot.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    I was digging through a makeup bag, and found a sample of Gucci Guilty in one of the pockets. This is by no means my favorite kind of scent- I love patchouli, and this is the complete opposite. I smelled the clean soft note, and nothing else. I don’t know if my chemistry is lacking cause of the lady flow, or if this one is just a bad apple.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ll keep my review short and sweet;
    I’m lost for words. It’s just.. amazing! This is pure sexiness and class in a bottle. I adore wearing this. Absolutely gorgeous! Well done Gucci, this beats the eau de toilette version hands down.

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    Ambery floral goodness! This EdP may not totally fit into the sinful and kind of provocative concept suggested by the name and the ads, but there’s definitely something addictive and overly sensual about it which I couldn’t find in the – nonetheless pleasant – first version.
    On me Guilty Intense feels vibrant and cozy since the opening, with the sparkling blend of red pepper and mandarin orange providing a juicy, kind of nectarous crispness: the spicy aspect is quite noticeable in this initial phase, more than in the previous Edt where the emphasis was instead put on the fruity tones of peach, although the peppery note manages to stay demure and gently tickling, adding a certain warmth to the briskness of citruses. The overall effect is sheer and smooth at the same time, like a bright summery sunset. Shortly after the floral heart appears: a seemingly undistinguishable bouquet of velvety flowers in which only lilac really stands out with its intensely sweet aroma, luscious and almost erotic in here, while delicate hints of heliotrope lead slowly to the ambery undertones from the base. From there on the composition seems to turn down the light and at the same time it acquires depth, getting a bit darker and more voluptuous without losing its radiant aura: the beautifully blended drydown, dominated by an honeyed mélange of amber and patchouli, melts so well with my skin to create the sensation of a luxurious body lotion applied after a bath.
    I wouldn’t go so far describing this fragrance as having a “your skin but better” quality to it, because all in all this is a quite perfume-y scent if that makes any sense, but probably its self-proclaimed

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