I only acquired it because inexperienced noses spread the rumor that it smells like Dior's classic Poison.
Of course, that's total nonsense. It has absolutely nothing to do with the 80s and Poison.
My twist is an overly sweet berry bomb, not a bad scent but also not good, possibly mediocre sweet drugstore standard.
At first, it's still interesting because of the tuberose, extremely sweet and berry-like but also slightly powdery creamy, BUT!!! this powdery floral note dissipates in 20-30 minutes and what remains on the skin is a nondescript sweet drugstore standard note.
Definitely not for me, I am way too demanding and will gift the scent to my 16-year-old neighbor.
For those who like sweet florals, it's completely okay at that price!!!
I’m afraid I have to agree with you. Although I did notice the price as well. While Poison has immense depth, Twist tries to score points with sweetness. In my opinion, it’s more suited for very young women.
I've tested both directly together several times and have to disagree:
In direct comparison with Poison Vintage EdT, there are indeed many parallels in the heart notes....
In direct comparison with Poison Vintage EdT, there are indeed many parallels in the heart notes....