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🌟Insolence Guerlain🌟 Guerlain Insolence Eau de Parfum is one of those fragrances that doesn’t just fade into the background. Released in 2007 by perfumers Maurice Roucel and Sylvaine Delacourte, it’s a scent that boldly announces its presence with a perfect mix of sweetness and sophistication. Right from the first spray, Insolence grabs your attention and takes you on a journey through vibrant, playful notes and warm, comforting layers. The opening is all about the red berries — think fresh, juicy raspberries and blackberries. It’s sweet, but not too sugary, with a bit of a tart kick that feels fun and lighthearted. It’s like stepping into a garden on a sunny day, where everything just feels a little more alive. But there’s a surprising depth to it as well, as though there’s more to this fragrance than just a fruity burst. As the berries start to settle, the heart of the perfume unfolds with violet, iris, and orange blossom. The violet gives off a soft, powdery vibe that’s almost nostalgic, while the iris adds a creamy, smooth elegance. It’s the kind of scent that feels luxurious but still very approachable. Then, the orange blossom comes in with a fresh, bright floral note that lifts everything up, keeping the scent from feeling too heavy or stuffy. The best part, though, is how it all comes together in the base. The tonka bean brings a sweet, comforting warmth, almost like vanilla, while the sandalwood adds a creamy, soft woodiness that feels smooth and calming. It’s warm and inviting, wrapping you in a gentle, cozy scent that stays close to the skin. There’s a subtle woody undertone too, giving it a nice depth that makes it feel grounded and comforting. In terms of performance, Insolence is a real standout. The projection is strong enough to catch attention without being overwhelming, and it lasts for hours — usually around 8 to 10, depending on your skin. The sillage is soft but noticeable, leaving a light, powdery trail as you move. It’s the kind of fragrance that sticks with you, lingering in the air even after you’ve gone. Guerlain Insolence Eau de Parfum is for someone who wants a fragrance that’s both bold and feminine. It’s playful, confident, and always leaves an impression without being too in-your-face. It’s a fragrance that feels like it’s made for someone who isn’t afraid to stand out while still enjoying a bit of softness and warmth. If you’re into scents that have a little bit of everything — sweetness, florals, and a cozy finish — then this one’s definitely worth a try. #GuerlainInsolence #InsolenceEDP #GuerlainPerfume #PerfumeReview #FragranceLovers #PerfumeAddict #ScentOfTheDay #FragranceCommunity #LuxuryFragrance #PowderyPerfume #BoldFeminineScent #RedBerryFragrance #FloralFragrance #WoodyScent #FragranceReview #GuerlainBeauty #TimelessPerfume #PerfumeObsession #FragranceJourney #PerfumeCollector @Guerlain
🌟Insolence Guerlain🌟 Guerlain Insolence Eau de Parfum is one of those fragrances that doesn’t just fade into the background. Released in 2007 by perfumers Maurice Roucel and Sylvaine Delacourte, it’s a scent that boldly announces its presence with a perfect mix of sweetness and sophistication. Right from the first spray, Insolence grabs your attention and takes you on a journey through vibrant, playful notes and warm, comforting layers. The opening is all about the red berries — think fresh, juicy raspberries and blackberries. It’s sweet, but not too sugary, with a bit of a tart kick that feels fun and lighthearted. It’s like stepping into a garden on a sunny day, where everything just feels a little more alive. But there’s a surprising depth to it as well, as though there’s more to this fragrance than just a fruity burst. As the berries start to settle, the heart of the perfume unfolds with violet, iris, and orange blossom. The violet gives off a soft, powdery vibe that’s almost nostalgic, while the iris adds a creamy, smooth elegance. It’s the kind of scent that feels luxurious but still very approachable. Then, the orange blossom comes in with a fresh, bright floral note that lifts everything up, keeping the scent from feeling too heavy or stuffy. The best part, though, is how it all comes together in the base. The tonka bean brings a sweet, comforting warmth, almost like vanilla, while the sandalwood adds a creamy, soft woodiness that feels smooth and calming. It’s warm and inviting, wrapping you in a gentle, cozy scent that stays close to the skin. There’s a subtle woody undertone too, giving it a nice depth that makes it feel grounded and comforting. In terms of performance, Insolence is a real standout. The projection is strong enough to catch attention without being overwhelming, and it lasts for hours — usually around 8 to 10, depending on your skin. The sillage is soft but noticeable, leaving a light, powdery trail as you move. It’s the kind of fragrance that sticks with you, lingering in the air even after you’ve gone. Guerlain Insolence Eau de Parfum is for someone who wants a fragrance that’s both bold and feminine. It’s playful, confident, and always leaves an impression without being too in-your-face. It’s a fragrance that feels like it’s made for someone who isn’t afraid to stand out while still enjoying a bit of softness and warmth. If you’re into scents that have a little bit of everything — sweetness, florals, and a cozy finish — then this one’s definitely worth a try. #GuerlainInsolence #InsolenceEDP #GuerlainPerfume #PerfumeReview #FragranceLovers #PerfumeAddict #ScentOfTheDay #FragranceCommunity #LuxuryFragrance #PowderyPerfume #BoldFeminineScent #RedBerryFragrance #FloralFragrance #WoodyScent #FragranceReview #GuerlainBeauty #TimelessPerfume #PerfumeObsession #FragranceJourney #PerfumeCollector @Guerlain
Replying to @hmahaffey76 KAIMANAWA WALL MYTH SOLVED: Geologists Julian Thomson and Bruce Hayward investigate claims around the Kaimanawa Wall this year. NZ Post (Source) The so-called Kaimanawa Wall has fascinated alternative history fans since academic Barry Brailsford proposed that it was evidence of ancient inhabitants in Aotearoa.  Geologist Bruce Hayward visited the Kaimanawa Wall, and determined it had been formed by humans, just not ancient ones. Conspiracy theorists were not happy with his conclusions. It’s a rare earth moment when geology and popular culture collide, but an eminent geologist experienced the tectonic forces of social media when he inadvertently took on “conspiracy theorists”. “There’s none so blind as those who don’t want to see,” Bruce Hayward tells the Sunday Star-Times, after an online educational video saw an unexpected flurry of activity last week in the form of 1300 comments, “a third of which came from nutters”. To some, the wall’s vertical face and distinct blocks are evidence of an ancient “megalithic” structure akin to Stonehenge. For others, Occam’s razor favours it just being a rocky outcrop deposited by volcanic eruption. The online response: “Nothing to see here. Another establishment cover-up to protect established paradigm!”; “How much are Māori and the Government paying you to say that?” Hayward is a superannuate & funds his own field trips purely for the love of geology; over 300 with the Auckland Geology Club he founded. And, on this trip, Hayward observed that a nearby timber mill operated between 1937 and 1960 and the “wall” was likely the only exposed hard rock for some kilometres with which to quarry and build a road. It’s the first time that an explanation has been proposed that accounts for its apparent man-made quality and its natural origins. ( Neville Richie report also mentions the removal of blocks from the site in the report below from 1996) Sources: Neville Richie original report regarding site inspection & conclusions from 1996. Google Reference
Replying to @hmahaffey76 KAIMANAWA WALL MYTH SOLVED: Geologists Julian Thomson and Bruce Hayward investigate claims around the Kaimanawa Wall this year. NZ Post (Source) The so-called Kaimanawa Wall has fascinated alternative history fans since academic Barry Brailsford proposed that it was evidence of ancient inhabitants in Aotearoa. Geologist Bruce Hayward visited the Kaimanawa Wall, and determined it had been formed by humans, just not ancient ones. Conspiracy theorists were not happy with his conclusions. It’s a rare earth moment when geology and popular culture collide, but an eminent geologist experienced the tectonic forces of social media when he inadvertently took on “conspiracy theorists”. “There’s none so blind as those who don’t want to see,” Bruce Hayward tells the Sunday Star-Times, after an online educational video saw an unexpected flurry of activity last week in the form of 1300 comments, “a third of which came from nutters”. To some, the wall’s vertical face and distinct blocks are evidence of an ancient “megalithic” structure akin to Stonehenge. For others, Occam’s razor favours it just being a rocky outcrop deposited by volcanic eruption. The online response: “Nothing to see here. Another establishment cover-up to protect established paradigm!”; “How much are Māori and the Government paying you to say that?” Hayward is a superannuate & funds his own field trips purely for the love of geology; over 300 with the Auckland Geology Club he founded. And, on this trip, Hayward observed that a nearby timber mill operated between 1937 and 1960 and the “wall” was likely the only exposed hard rock for some kilometres with which to quarry and build a road. It’s the first time that an explanation has been proposed that accounts for its apparent man-made quality and its natural origins. ( Neville Richie report also mentions the removal of blocks from the site in the report below from 1996) Sources: Neville Richie original report regarding site inspection & conclusions from 1996. Google Reference "NZ Skeptics Kaimanawa Wall New Age Myth. #ngatibroffessor #kaimanawawallmyth #mythtakenhistory #ancientalien #waitaha

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