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Arrosa
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The Better Dama Bianca
By chance, I stumbled upon this fragrance. It is said to resemble XerJoff's Dama Bianca.
However, it is not a true alternative. For one, Golden Dust is not identical enough, and for another, it is simply too expensive.
I paid 110€ for 100ml directly from the manufacturer without any discounts. While Dama Bianca is indeed more than twice as expensive in its original form, various retailers and discounts mean you can sometimes find it starting at around 150€ for the 100ml bottle.
In direct comparison, Dama Bianca is a bit fresher and brighter. To my nose, it is also less or differently fruity.
Golden Dust is denser, heavier, and slightly sweeter. A wonderful mélange of creamy vanilla with delicate floral undertones and a subtle, honey-sweet mirabelle note (even if not listed as such).
In the base, there is something woody lingering far in the background that brings a hint of smokiness without being overtly woody-smoky.
The fragrance lasts for many hours and continuously embraces its wearer. The projection is intimate yet quite close to the skin.
I can most easily see this fragrance on a woman in spring, summer, and autumn. Due to its nature, it is well-suited for everyday use and is sure not to offend anyone.
In conclusion, I would like to recommend this fragrance to anyone looking for a wonderful, fruity-vanilla floral scent. Truly top-notch and for me, LOVE.
However, it is not a true alternative. For one, Golden Dust is not identical enough, and for another, it is simply too expensive.
I paid 110€ for 100ml directly from the manufacturer without any discounts. While Dama Bianca is indeed more than twice as expensive in its original form, various retailers and discounts mean you can sometimes find it starting at around 150€ for the 100ml bottle.
In direct comparison, Dama Bianca is a bit fresher and brighter. To my nose, it is also less or differently fruity.
Golden Dust is denser, heavier, and slightly sweeter. A wonderful mélange of creamy vanilla with delicate floral undertones and a subtle, honey-sweet mirabelle note (even if not listed as such).
In the base, there is something woody lingering far in the background that brings a hint of smokiness without being overtly woody-smoky.
The fragrance lasts for many hours and continuously embraces its wearer. The projection is intimate yet quite close to the skin.
I can most easily see this fragrance on a woman in spring, summer, and autumn. Due to its nature, it is well-suited for everyday use and is sure not to offend anyone.
In conclusion, I would like to recommend this fragrance to anyone looking for a wonderful, fruity-vanilla floral scent. Truly top-notch and for me, LOVE.
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Top Notes
Grapefruit
Balsamic notes
Damask rose
Heart Notes
Fruity notes
Honeysuckle
Musky notes
Vanilla
Base Notes
Amber
Floral notes




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