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Gucci Guilty Elixir Clones

We found 2 verified alternatives for Gucci's Gucci Guilty Elixir. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for Sotoor Taa
#1 Synonym
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Sotoor Taa

Rasasi

7.2 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Sotoor Taa opens with a blast of orange blossom and spice. The nutmeg and pimento provide a warmth, though leaning towards synthetic. Side-by-side with Guilty Elixir, it’s about 89% similar in the initial accord. The Gucci has a smoother, more refined orange blossom. The heart presents a similar profile, with orris providing a powdery facet. The osmanthus is dialed back compared to the Gucci original; it’s more subdued here. The drydown is where the largest divergence occurs. Taa is heavy on the vanilla and ambrofix, giving it a sweet, slightly cloying finish. The benzoin adds a resinous touch, but the overall effect lacks the depth and complexity of Guilty Elixir's base. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is impressive. I got 8-10 hours on skin, with noticeable projection for the first 3 hours. It becomes a skin scent after that. A definite plus for a fragrance at this price point. The ambrofix contributes to its lasting power, but also to a slightly synthetic edge. it captures the essence of the original. The synthetic facets are present, particularly in the drydown, but not overwhelming. If you want the general scent profile and don’t want to spend a fortune, this is a worthwhile purchase. If you demand the highest quality materials and nuances, stick with the Gucci. The original is not necessarily 10x better, but its refinement justifies the higher price tag for fragrance connoisseurs. Recommended for casual wearers and those new to the Guilty Elixir DNA."

View details for Guilty Elixir
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90%

Guilty Elixir

Fragrance World

Beast Mode
10.0 Value Rating

"### How it Smells Guilty Elixir by Fragrance World aims for Gucci Guilty Elixir, and gets reasonably close. The opening blast of orange blossom and spice is definitely there, mirroring the original. I get the nutmeg and a slight peppery kick, though it's noticeably more synthetic up top in this clone. The heart follows suit – floral, leaning heavily on orange blossom again, and a hint of powdery orris. This is where it deviates most, losing some of the original's smoother, more nuanced floral character. The base is vanilla-heavy with a sweet, ambery backbone. It's pleasant, but lacks the sophisticated depth of the Gucci. I'd say it's about 90% similar. ### Projection Power This stuff projects! I got a solid 2 hours of moderate projection before it settled closer to the skin. Longevity is decent; I could still smell it faintly after 6-7 hours. Don't overspray this. Two sprays are plenty. Any more and that synthetic edge will be amplified and potentially cloying. ### Is it Worth It? Guilty Elixir by Fragrance World is a solid deal. If you crave the Gucci Guilty Elixir vibe but can't justify the hefty price tag, this will scratch that itch. If you want to smell "rich," go for the OG, if you want to smell good on a budget, grab this one."

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