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Notes
Vanilla
Almond
Tonka Bean
Bitter Orange
Rose
Tolu Balsam
Sandalwood
Orange Blossom
Heliotrope
Cashmeran
Lemon
Dior Poison Girl Eau de Parfum makes a bold entrance into the room.
Not on tiptoe. Not apologetically. More like someone who already knows the night will be long, expensive, and way more fun than planned.
This is a women's Eau de Parfum, created by François Demachy and launched in 2016. It belongs to Dior’s Poison family, but this version has a younger pulse. More sugar on the lip. More glance over the shoulder. More “I accidentally became the main character.”
And yes. You will love this.
First comes bitter orange and lemon.
It’s fresh, but with a bite. Like orange peel between your fingers. Sunny, tart, and a bit cheeky. It doesn’t open like a gentle citrus scent for the office. It opens like a line in a TV show where someone just said exactly the wrong thing in exactly the right way.
Then the roses arrive.
At the heart are Damascus rose, Grasse rose, and orange blossom. This gives the fragrance a feminine core, but it never feels prim. The rose is soft, bright, and sweet. The orange blossom makes it creamy and a little warm.
Then the fun begins.
The base settles into vanilla, almond, tonka bean, tolu balsam, sandalwood, heliotrope, and cashmeran. It’s sweet, smooth, and warm. Like almond cake, body lotion, satin, and a very bad idea after midnight.
The whole vibe? Dior, but with a dessert fork.
Top notes: bitter orange, lemon
Heart notes: Damascus rose, Grasse rose, orange blossom
Base notes: vanilla, almond, tonka bean, tolu balsam, sandalwood, heliotrope, cashmeran
Poison Girl EDP thrives best when the weather has a bit of drama.
Autumn. Winter. Early spring. Cool evenings when the jacket goes on, hair gets to live its own life, and you’ve already decided to be a little extra.
It can work during the day with a light touch. One spray goes a long way. But it’s at its best after lunch, after work, after “I’m just going home quickly.” It comes alive more as the sun goes down.
To the beach? Nah. It’s too sweet, warm, and dressed up for that.
To the gym? Leave the treadmill alone.
For dates, dinners, parties, and cold evenings? Absolutely. That’s where it belongs.
Poison Girl EDP has good longevity. It sits clearly on the skin and can linger on clothes, scarves, and hair.
Projection is noticeable, especially at the start. It makes an entrance but doesn’t need to shout. Sillage ranges from moderate to strong, depending on skin, weather, and dosage. Two sprays can feel glamorous. Four sprays can feel like a statement.
And sometimes, that’s exactly the point.
This fragrance wants to be noticed. It wants to leave a trail. Not a clean laundry detergent trail. More like a “who was that?” trail.
Dior Poison Girl EDP suits you who enjoy vanilla, almond, tonka, and soft roses. It’s sweet but has citrus on top that lifts it. It’s warm but has flowers that give it shape.
It’s for those who want a feminine scent with more attitude than a powder compact. You might like gourmand scents but want something more dressed up. More Dior. Less cupcake in a paper liner.
It also suits those who want an evening fragrance that feels young without being childish. Sweet without losing poise. Flirty without asking for permission.
Poison Girl EDP is a women’s fragrance.
Of course, anyone can wear it. Perfume rarely asks for ID. But the expression clearly leans toward the classic feminine. Rose, orange blossom, vanilla, almond, and tonka give a soft, sweet, and sensual feel.
It’s pink, warm, and confident.
A bit like Blair Waldorf after three espressos. A bit like TikTok “get ready with me” before a night that already smells like trouble.
And no, it’s not a neutral scent.
Thank goodness.
Wear it when you want to feel sweet, sharp, and pretty hard to ignore.
Wear it on dates. At dinners. At parties. On a cold weekday when you want your coat to feel more cinematic than public transit. Wear it when you want something soft on your skin but something dangerous in the air.
It’s best suited for evenings, autumn, winter, and early spring. It’s less suited when you want to be discreet, sporty, or completely clean and freshly washed.
Poison Girl EDP is not that scent.
It’s more fun than that.
Celebrity: Camille Rowe
Official Website: https://www.dior.com/en_se/beauty/products/poison-girl-Y0763220.html
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