Violets may be too sweet but I love them. I love a powdery scent and insolence has both. It’s clean it’s unique and simple. Here is the trick. Dab on very little. Too much will overwhelm. Great ...
I wanted to like the idea of this, much as I'd hoped to love L'Apres L'Ondee, but I will continue to turn to Oriza le Grand's Violettes du Czar, Ulrich Lang Lightscape or Floris Royal Arms diamond edi...
This is probably one of the best smelling fragrance out there for floral lovers out there, especially if you are into violet scent with powdery notes. The frosted glass bottle is simply beautiful and ...
It's dark purple in feeling, just like the bottle and juice. It is meloncholy, but there's a playful side too. Sandalwood comes through after the first phase, then it stays a slightly creamy, woody vi...
This is a unique offering from Guerlain. I prefer this over the EDT version. This came out after, and it is more intimate and smoother than it's sister. The notes are similar, but this has a irreveren...
One of my favorites from Guerlain. Its sweet, bright berries. The dry down becomes softer and more floral. I love the beautiful and unique design of the bottle as well.
I got it as a welcome gift. At first I was a bit skeptical but now I Absolutely love the smell, it is a luxurious and flowery perfume, very strong so it should be used in very small amounts (never mor...
This perfume is suffocating. And it's too sweet. It's nauseating. I find it unbearable.
Insolence? I don‘t see how anyone wearing this can be insolent, really! To my nose it is a sweet, very innocent violet perfume with masterly blended sandalwood, soft and safe. The sandalwood reminds m...
first of all... this picture(purple bottle) is Insolence edp, and I'm not trying to be picky, I just emphasize things so banal that I just don't understand the way a review is placed...other picture ...