Poison Girl (Eau de Parfum) by Dior

Poison Girl 2016 Eau de Parfum

Katjuscha
05/13/2019 - 01:40 PM
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10
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
9.5
Scent

Lolita

The following text tends to exaggeration ;-)

Not long ago, I looked in the mirror and noticed how grown-up my face has become. No, I have no problem with aging, but something was different. Promptly, I took out my old ID card. That's right, my face has indeed become very mature. In my early 20s, I still had chubby cheeks and generally a round face. Well, there are 10 years, 35 kilograms less, more makeup routine, and plenty of party nights between my 20-year-old face and my current 30-year-old face.
Then I had to realize that I really like my face as it is now. With its high cheekbones and not-so-chubby cheeks anymore, it looks very feminine. When I get ready in front of the mirror, I like to feel like a classic diva.

Yes, I am no longer the round-faced child! I am a confident femme fatale.

But then I put on Poison Girl. And suddenly, I am Lolita, who with her innocent yet flirtatious aura turns men's heads and doesn't really understand what she is doing.

I don't mean to say that wearing Poison Girl makes you smell like a teenager (I smelled like synthetic strawberries and, surprise, vanilla as a teen).
No, rather it gives you the feeling of being innocent yet challenging and confident. You hide the true femme fatale behind the face of a child-woman.

For me, Poison Girl is not just a purely sweet scent. It carries something dark, mature with it, without becoming as grumpy as a "real women's perfume." It knows how to hide the darkness throughout the entire scent journey well, but not completely.
The scent does not change much, at least on my skin. From start to finish, it has this lascivious, provocative aura that makes it very interesting in my eyes.

Poison Girl is, for me, the Lolita among the Poison fragrances and definitely not just for young girls.
6 Comments
Leonie1997Leonie1997 9 months ago
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Beautifully written comment! Understand well the feeling you describe. :)
LaleczkaLaleczka 5 years ago
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"c'est pas ma faute..." The test is again!
KaffeeOtterKaffeeOtter 6 years ago
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I always think of a Lolita when I smell this fragrance, which is why I find it so appealing, and it will probably end up in my collection sooner or later.
KatjuschaKatjuscha 6 years ago
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@Fünkchen, it's a metaphor, a feeling. It's not about my face, but what the scent evokes. If you want to know the exact notes, you should definitely scroll back up to the fragrance pyramid. ;-)
FünkchenFünkchen 6 years ago
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Well, you've talked a lot about your face, but I don't know how the scent smells.
FlaconesseFlaconesse 6 years ago
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Oh, how I just recognized myself again!! Recently, I got a new employee ID with a new photo... Poof + 15 years/kilos. It's not a big deal; that's the passage of time, and every phase has its pros and cons. But sometimes you think, damn, where has the time gone? :)