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ferventGelding1
This scent is one of the most complex, out there scents I’ve ever come across. I absolutely love it, but it is one of those risky scents where if you don’t love it you may well hate it and vice versa. I love the name, because it accurately describes this scent to me. It is hypnotic, in my mind. But some people hate it, which makes the poison a very suitable name in my opinion, very well thought out. You can tell many hours of thought has gone into the scent, the name, everything about the perfume. I do have my top five ultimate favourite perfume list, and this isn’t in it right now, but if I were ever change things around I think this perfume has a good chance of becoming one of my top five of all time scents. So original, the almond and vanilla is extremely seductive to my nose, yet so peculiar and incomparable.
yearningHare1
I’ve been into fragrance since 2004 and I am just now smelling Hypnotic Poison. What took me so long!!! This is a gorgeous vanilla/almond/jasmine scent. Like other reviewers have said it’s a very comforting scent. Makes me think of a mother with her new born baby rubbing gentle vanilla scented lotion on her new born. Or a little girls tea cup party where little almond cookies are served with a vase of jasmine sitting on the pretty plastic pink table. I’ve read people smell root beer or play dough. I don’t smell either of those things. This perfume kind of makes me think of Elmers glue. I’ve read that before with other perfumes that have vanilla and almond notes. I’m thinking of another childhood memory of being in art class in kindergarten and cutting out silly shapes from cardboard paper then gluing them on with a bottle of Elmers glue. A very innocent naive type of scent. I love it.
fondMacaw3
I still have the one bottle I got for my wedding years ago. I was very excited at the time because it was pre- a supposed (by the fragrance lover community) reformulation found in the backstores of a dusty shop! Lol
I love it literally a dab will last all day and give a feeling of gourmand but not unpleasantly sweet, almond, marzipan, type of concoction. I cannot believe i still have so much left. It wears better on clothes than on skin. I did not like it this much all those years ago but now it smells better or my taste has changed or my sense of smell.. i truly despised Dior Addict which I got as a guft back then so maybe now I would like it. Except I gave my flanker to somebody then.
Adjectives to describe it – it smells warm and cute.
sincerePiglet8
This is my mother’s go to scent so it always reminds me of her but lately Ive fallen in love with it for myself. Its a warm and sensual scent.
I don’t get the spicy notes like cinnamon on me but most scents go sweeter on me. This becomes a very warm vanilla and musk scent on me.
This lasts ALL DAY on me as well.
finickyLeopard3
❤️❤️????
amazedCheese5
The coconut-vanilla-almond in this has always smelled very beachy to me. Like suntan lotion and warm, salty skin. Those from central Europe, familiar with the Solea creme ( *sidetrack: nivea-like cream, a bit fattier than nivea even, highly recommend if you like nivea btw *end sitetrack), will recognize a similar “solar” note. The salty note is pronounced and wonderful to me.
The pyramid would have you expecting a foody sweet fragrance, but I find it surprisingly clean and creamy. I agree with the reviewer who said it smells motherly, I have always thought it was comforting and calming.
I think something my body has been up to lately changes some scents on me, as this, as well as several other fragrances, pulls spicy on me. I have never perceived it as spicy on others, and would prefer it to smell creamier on me, but for those who enjoy spice the slight dry, hot kick might be good.
I prefer simpler bottles, but my confusion with this particular one is it seems poorly fitted to the juice. This scent isn’t a bright red forbidden fruit, it’s a comforting but sexy amplified body lotion. On a beach. In the best way possible.
The scent stays linear, and lasts forever.
I won’t repurchase, at least not any time soon, simply because so many people still (ab)use it that I have become satiated with it. I don’t even wear mine at work, not just because of the strong trail it leaves, but because at least three women there apparently bathe in it. This is so strong I can’t believe anyone would apply so much, and it doesn’t do the scent justice to use enough as to turn it cloying and suffocating. If you are reasonable with application, it’s wonderful and thoroughly enjoyable. You won’t smell very unique though, it’s still everywhere and instantly recognizable. But delicious.
selfishIcecream6
Hi!
I like the scents that have something to say and not fade away too soon.
On me it has a good longevity.
The bottle seems to me that is an apple=the original sin/poison.
I wore it during day,but I say it’s a perfume for evening.
When you say “poison” in a perfume you expect something heavy,but no.It’s easy to wear and it will stick with you all day.
wingedThrush6
Hypnotic poison smells very maternal to me. It’s cozy, comforting, stable and sweet. It’s a pleasant fragrance but on my skin it has no oomph. Very sweet, it starts out a bit more interesting than it really is with promises of spice or maybe something darker but quickly dries down to a soft, very wearable, powdery vanilla. And it lasts for ages as a linear, powdery vanilla. Sillage is moderate.
aboardFalcon3
Hypnotic Poison EDT is easy to like. It’s a smooth vanilla. I do get the root beer scented Play-doh that so many experience, but that dissipates as time passes and the vanilla sticks around as the prominent note. Also, I think Hypnotic Poison is a toned down, not as heavy version of Dior Addict. If you tried Dior Addict but thought it was a bit too heavy, then you might want to try Hypnotic Poison. I find it much more wearable than Addict. To my nose, Addict has always seemed best suited for powersuits in boardrooms or for long black gowns at a gala. On the other hand, Hypnotic Poison could suit a college student or a businesswoman or a homemaker or really anyone as long as they love vanilla.
All vanilla lovers should try Hypnotic Poison. I’ve never had the chance to test the EDP, but the EDT is smooth, sexy, longlasting, and garners many compliments. Plus, who could resist that red bottle?
Can you imagine if Dior came out with a lotion or body cream or a body wash for Hypnotic Poison?? Heaven.
curiousAbalone9
I can see why Hypnotic Poison is a signature scent for so many people out there; it’s warm, fuzzy, sweet, comfortable and depending on the application could pass even as a skin scent.
I used to feel very indifferent about it as I was sick of smelling it everywhere – the craze lasted more than a decade until La vie est belle took over – and frankly couldn’t detect any wow factor.
Still I find it fairly linear with no exciting twists and turns; almond and not too sweet vanilla blended with plum and velvety woods. The end. But it’s awfully nice in its simplicity. Many mention rootbeer but I have no clue as to what it smells or tastes like. Also there are so many raves about HP being a femme fatale scent but the Dior that fits the bill is Addict EDP; the image I get is sleek hair, smokey eyes, total black outfit with metallic details, killer heels, matching underwear and a whip. From HP I get romantic date at the cinema wearing comfy sweaters and burgundy lipstick. Maybe knee-high boots as well but the overall image is cozy, not risque.
Also I find the performance not that great; I don’t remember about the vintage HP but my bottle is from 2013 and despite the initial blast I consider the silage moderate. Lasts a few good hours but I have to reapply to get the impact.
Still it’s a beautiful scent and compliment getter that got me under its hypnotic spell – couldn’t resist the lame pun 😛