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Comparison

Bloom vs Guilty

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$135
Bloom
$89
Guilty
Season coverage
2/4
Bloom
0/4
Guilty
Note depthtied
6
Bloom
6
Guilty
What Bloom smells like

Opens with a dense, almost powdery jasmine that leans creamy rather than green, then tuberose and rangoon creeper push it into full white-floral territory — heady but not sharp. Orris anchors the heart with a soft, rooty warmth that prevents it from going soapy, while honeysuckle adds a faintly nectar-sweet lift. Projection stays moderate; this is a close-to-skin floral, not a room-filler. The musk dry-down is clean and skin-like, elongating the bloom without changing its character — Spring and summer days, office-appropriate, best suited to someone who wants a polished white-floral without any green or fruity detours.

What Guilty smells like

Pink pepper opens with a quick, lively snap before almond and lilac settle in — not powdery-sweet so much as soft and skin-warm. The heart is rounded and approachable, lilac lending just enough floral lift to keep the almond from reading purely gourmand. Patchouli and amber anchor the dry-down into something earthy and gently resinous without turning dark. Projection is moderate and intimate rather than commanding; sillage is a close, persistent warmth that lingers quietly through hours of wear — best in cooler months, ideal for casual evenings or work environments where something subtle but polished fits the mood.

How they overlap

Bloom and Guilty share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Guilty is the cheaper original at $89 compared to $135 for Bloom — about 34% less.

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