Hypnotic Poison by Christian Dior: Perfume/Fragrance Review
Katie Puckrik smells Hypnotic Poison by Christian Dior. Please subscribe! I've had a boatload of requests to review this one, so here it is ...
Katie Puckrik smells Hypnotic Poison by Christian Dior. Please subscribe! I've had a boatload of requests to review this one, so here it is ...
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Manufacturer: Christian Dior
Hypnotic Poison perfume is an Eau de Parfum home to Christian Dior who originally introduced in the year 1998. It offers a woody and oriental fragrance contains jasmine, musk, vanilla, caraway, bitter almond notes and amber. Hypnotic Poison perfume is definitely for the best use for romantic evenings. This is a perfume for women, and it is for all seasons.
Notable Notes: bitter almond, caraway, jasmine Sambac, Jacaranda Wood, Moss, Musk and Vanilla.
Review Notes:
Hypnotic Poison perfume was launched in 1998 by Christian Dior, coming four years after Tendre Poison, making the mixture Poison third. Hypnotic Poison perfume was created by perfumer Annick Menardo appointed, and the fragrance has been designed around four different agreements, rather than sticking to the traditional pyramid of top notes, memos and notes Medium-low . The four agreements are bitter almond and caraway, jasmine Sambac, moss and jacaranda wood and musk and vanilla.The agreement of jasmine is to be particularly powerful in the mixture Hypnotic Poison perfume, and it is also the link that binds the mixture Poison origin.
Hypnotic Poison perfume is the first fragrance was released after John Galliano joined Christian Dior in order to help revitalize the fashion side of the business. Hypnotic Poison perfume is supposed to resonate well with its own aesthetic and theatrical and modern design, which portrays women as the eternal seductress making use of all the different weapons of seduction in the process.
Hypnotic Poison perfume finally returns to his roots theme of the East, which were initially explored when the original Poison fragrance has been released, but these two fragrances do not smell like any other in the least. Hypnotic Poison perfume is a creamy and sweet with sugar vanilla, musk and jasmine with a pinch of spice and a really smooth finish. It is nutty, woody undertones which temper the sweetness of this perfume in the perfect manner. This is a type of edible flavor without being overdone, and it does not smell too sweet or too young, like many other perfume lovers.In other words, it is a perfume you can wear at any age, and for a variety of different occasions as well....
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