Poisonous snake perfume
Poison, also known as "Venom," is one of the most controversial and distinctive fragrances in the perfume industry. It's the name often given to the iconic Poison collection by Dior.
Here's what you need to know about this iconic fragrance:
The Story and Beginning
The first fragrance in this collection was launched in 1985 and was revolutionary at the time. It was designed to be a shocking and powerful scent, breaking the traditional rules of calm floral perfumes. The bold name "Poison" was chosen to reflect its mysterious allure and irresistible power.
The Fragrance Composition (Classic Version)
The fragrance features a complex and intense composition based on:
Top Notes—Dark fruits such as plum, coriander, and anise.
Heart Notes
A rich blend of white honey, tuberose, incense, and cinnamon.
The base notes of amber, sandalwood, and musk give it incredible staying power, lasting for days on clothes.
Popular versions (the Poison family) have evolved to include different "poisons" to suit diverse tastes.
Hypnotic Poison (Red)
: Based on vanilla and bitter almond, it's the warmest and most popular fragrance currently.
Pure Poison (White): Based on white flowers and musk, it's the purest and most serene version.
Midnight Poison (Blue)
Based on rose and patchouli (a mysterious and dark fragrance).
Poison Girl: A modern version aimed at a younger generation, based on sweets and bitter orange.
Why is it called "the poisonous snake"?
The official name is Poison (poison), but in Arab culture and some markets, users associate the fragrance's strength and penetrating effect with "snake venom" as a metaphor for powerful allure or because of the bottle design, which sometimes resembles the forbidden apple, or the texture of reptile skin in some advertising campaigns. Usage Tip:
This fragrance is quite heavy by nature; therefore, it is recommended for:
Cold weather (winter and autumn).
Evening occasions.
Spray sparingly, as a few drops are enough to fill the room.
Scorpion Fragrance
It seems you are referring to a fragrance concept that combines strength, intensity, and mystery, as the name "Scorpion Fragrance" suggests a scent that is both aggressive and captivating.
In the world of niche perfumes and synthetic fragrance oils, these types of fragrances are usually designed to reflect a strong personality through the following ingredients:
Expected "Scorpion" Ingredients
Leather:
Overall Impression
Technical Note
If you are looking for a specific chemical composition or particular "notes" to create this fragrance yourself, it is recommended to start with a concentration of 20% to 25% (Eau de Parfum) to ensure that the sharp notes remain prominent and stable for an extended period.
Would you like to know the names of international fragrances with this "sharp" character, or are you looking for a way to create it yourself?


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