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Poison Girl Clones
We found 3 verified alternatives for Dior's Poison Girl. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Z39
Zoghbi
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"### Is it Worth It? Z39 is a solid option if you love Poison Girl but don't want to shell out the big bucks. It captures the essence of the original, with only slight differences that most people wouldn't notice. If you're looking for a sweet, feminine, and easy-to-wear fragrance for everyday use, this is it. Z39 gets you pretty darn close . Perfect for students or anyone on a budget. ### The Scent Profile Z39 opens with a bright, slightly tart orange. It's not quite as photorealistic as Poison Girl's bitter orange, maybe 89% similar. The heart is where Z39 shines. The rose notes are nicely blended with the orange blossom, creating a sweet floral accord that's very close to the original. The drydown is a comforting vanilla-almond-tonka mix. It's smooth and pleasant, though maybe a tad more powdery than the original Poison Girl. Overall, a very good clone, clocking in at about 89% of the original DNA. ### Wear time & Sillage The longevity is decent . I get about 5-6 hours on my skin. It projects moderately for the first hour, then settles into a skin scent. Not a beast, but not a complete wimp either. You'll need a few sprays to get noticed, but that's expected at this price point."
Fusion Girl
Maison Alhambra
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"### How it Smells Fusion Girl opens with a predictable, if somewhat sharp, citrus accord. The bitter orange is prominent, bordering on astringent, with a fleeting hint of lemon. It lacks the nuanced sweetness present in Poison Girl’s opening. The heart attempts to replicate the rose trio, but the Damask Rose takes centre stage, overshadowing the Grasse Rose and orange blossom. A synthetic edge creeps in here, betraying the clone nature. As it dries, vanilla and almond become dominant. The tonka provides a grounding warmth. The drydown is where Fusion Girl is closest to its inspiration, achieving about an 92% similarity. However, the deeper amber and sandalwood facets of Poison Girl are notably absent. ### Projection Power Longevity is moderate. On skin, expect around 5-6 hours of noticeable fragrance. Projection is initially strong for the first hour, then settles into a skin scent within 3 hours. On fabric, it persists slightly longer, closer to 8 hours. ### Conclusion Fusion Girl is a decent approximation of Poison Girl. Not a perfect dupe, but close enough for casual wear. The synthetic rose accord is the main drawback. If you crave the Poison Girl DNA on a tight budget, this is a viable option. This is best suited for someone new to fragrance or a younger audience who wants to experiment without a hefty price tag."
Yara
Lattafa
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"### Bottom Line Yara is a fun, flirty fragrance. It's for the girl (or guy) who loves unapologetically sweet scents and wants to make a statement without breaking the bank. If you want Poison Girl's refined elegance, save your money. But if you want a similar vibe with a youthful, loud twist – and you don't mind a synthetic edge – Yara is a steal. ### Scent Breakdown Yara arrives like a sugary rush – that bitter orange/lemon combo is dialed way up compared to Poison Girl. It's initially sharper, a bit more synthetic, lacking the Dior's smoother citrus finesse. The heart leans heavily into that candy-sweet orange blossom. The roses are there, but they're playing backup to the orange groves. As it settles, the vanilla/almond base emerges, aiming for that creamy, gourmand vibe of Poison Girl. It gets close… maybe 87% of the way? It's missing Dior's signature depth, the almost boozy, dark cherry facet. This is the sweeter, brighter, less complex cousin. ### Projection Power This stuff sticks around. On my skin, I get a solid 6 hours, maybe a bit more. The projection is initially strong, filling a room for the first hour, then gradually mellowing to a moderate scent bubble. It's definitely noticeable. Overspraying? A recipe for a saccharine headache."
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