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I love this so much. Dama Bianca is one of those perfumes that just makes you feel expensive without trying too hard. I get this fluffy vanilla with kumquat in the opening, then the iris comes in and makes it feel silky and kinda airy at the same time. It’s sweet, but not cupcake sweet. More like clean, creamy, elegant sweetness. Tbh it gives me the same comfort level I get from Lira, but this is softer and more refined. Performance is really good on me too, around 7-8 hours, with a pretty noticeable scent bubble for the first few hours. Super feminine and easy to wear.
Tbh this is one of those perfumes I keep sniffing my wrist all day. I mostly get vanilla, malt, and a little iris, and the whole thing comes off creamy, fluffy, and slightly musky. It’s soft but not weak, which is a hard balance to nail. If you like super loud, sugary scents, this might seem too refined, but for me that’s exactly why it works. It feels luxurious without trying too hard. I’ve worn it out to dinner and also just in a sweater at home, and it always fits. Lasts a solid 6-8 hours on me. Easy 5 stars, no question.
This is just gorgeous. Dama Bianca has that bright little citrusy opening from the kumquat, then it melts into vanilla and this light powdery floral thing that makes it feel really polished. It kinda reminds me of the soft, romantic side of Delina if you took out the tart rose and made it creamier. Super wearable, super classy, and somehow still memorable. I’ve gotten compliments with this even though it sits closer to the skin after a while. That’s probably my only note: don’t expect crazy projection. But the scent itself? Beautiful. One of those perfumes that makes you feel instantly put together.
I love this stuff. Dama Bianca smells like a super airy vanilla with kumquat sparkling on top and this soft powdery violet in the background. It’s sweet, but not cupcake sweet. More like expensive skin scent territory, just smoother and prettier. Kinda gives me the same comforting vibe I get from Lira’s vanilla side, but this is way more delicate and dreamy. On me it lasts around 7 hours, with moderate projection for the first couple. Not a beast, but that’s honestly part of the charm. It feels clean, feminine, and very easy to wear without being boring. Def one of Xerjoff’s prettiest scents.
Tbh this is the kind of vanilla I wish more brands would make. No sticky sugar bomb, no weird synthetic overload, just a really polished mix of vanilla, iris and a soft musky background. It smells clean and cozy at the same time, which is hard to pull off. I wore it on a dinner date and kept getting little whiffs of it all night, which made me like it even more. It’s not super loud, but it definitely has presence. Very classy, very feminine, and honestly hard to dislike if you’re into soft sweet scents. For me this is full bottle worthy without question.
Dama Bianca is one of those perfumes that smells super refined without trying too hard. I mostly get vanilla, violet, and musk, and the whole thing feels airy, creamy, and a little powdery in the nicest way. It never gets syrupy or heavy, which I appreciate because a lot of vanilla scents can be too much. This one stays graceful. I’ve gotten a few compliments wearing it, but it’s definitely more of a people-have-to-be-close kind of fragrance. My only real complaint is the price. It smells beautiful, no doubt, but I do think it’s a little overpriced for how soft it wears. Still, really lovely stuff.
This is nice. Like, really nice, but not mind-blowing. I get apricot first, then sandalwood and a cozy vanilla drydown. Kinda reminds me of the richer side of designer perfumes without going full syrupy bomb. It feels dressed up and feminine, the type of scent that makes you want to wear gold jewelry and a silk blouse. My only issue is that it’s not super unique if you already own a lot of sweet florals, and for the price I wanted a bit more wow. That said, I love how smooth it is and it wears beautifully in cooler weather. Very polished, very easy to like.
I really like this one. It keeps that polished J’adore vibe but makes it warmer and a little more sensual. On me the honey and vanilla stand out most, with a soft apricot thing in the background that makes it feel creamy instead of sugary. It smells classy, not juvenile, and def works better for evenings than hot daytime weather. Only reason it’s not a full 5 stars for me is that it can get a bit thick after a few hours, almost too smooth if that makes sense. Still, super pretty and easy to wear. Lasts around 7 hours on my skin with decent projection for the first 2.
I wanted to love this because the apricot opening is actually really pretty. It gives this juicy, slightly golden vibe before the honey and vanilla take over. After that though, it turns a little generic on my skin, like a warm designer scent I’ve smelled before. Not bad at all, just nothing special. It’s smoother and less loud than something like Delina, and honestly way easier to wear, but also less exciting. I do think it smells classy and feminine, especially in cooler weather. Lasts a fair amount, maybe 6 hours, with moderate projection at first. Decent perfume, but a 3/5 feels right for me.
This is nice, just not wow. I get a juicy passionfruit thing in the opening and it’s honestly the best part, bright and a little tropical without going full body mist. Then it settles into a soft floral haze that smells polished, but also kinda generic for Amouage. I kept waiting for something more interesting to happen and it never really did. Not bad at all, just feels safer than I wanted. Performance was decent on me, around 6 hours, with moderate projection for the first hour or two. If you want an easy pretty floral, sure. If you want something memorable or special, this probably won’t scratch that itch.
This is gorgeous. The vanilla and malt combo is what really gets me, because it makes the whole thing feel smooth and slightly powdery without going heavy. There’s also this soft floral vibe from the iris that keeps it from being basic. I keep smelling my wrist when I wear it. Kinda reminds me of a more delicate, more angelic version of some of the sweet designer stuff, but way prettier and more polished. Not loud beast mode on me, but it lasts a solid 6+ hours and sits close enough to feel intimate while still getting compliments. Def one of Xerjoff’s easiest loves for me.
This one just feels special. From the first spray I get a light fruity sparkle, then it settles into this creamy vanilla with powdery iris that feels super smooth and expensive. It’s not trying to be sexy in an obvious way, but somehow it still is. Just very effortless. I also love that it never turns too dense or too sugary on my skin. Kinda the opposite of BR540 energy, honestly—less loud, less flashy, way more soft and intimate. Projection is moderate for me, but the longevity is better than I expected, around 7 hours. I’d recommend this to anyone who wants an elegant signature scent.
I’m into this, even if I don’t think it’s perfect. The vanilla-honey combo is gorgeous here, and the apricot adds a fruity warmth that keeps it from feeling flat. It kinda gives me that plush designer comfort vibe, not unlike some mainstream sweet florals, but this feels more mature and less candy-like. Super wearable. My gripe is the price, because the scent itself isn’t wildly original and the projection is more moderate than intense on me. Still, I keep reaching for it because it just smells good and put together. Easy compliment getter too, especially from people who like feminine, cozy perfumes.
I love this more every time I wear it. On me, the lime/kumquat opening is quick, then it turns into this creamy vanilla with a light floral haze and soft sandalwood underneath. It’s not loud at all, but there’s something really intimate and kinda sexy about that. Like clean skin, expensive lotion, and a cashmere sweater. If you like Delina for the pretty feminine vibe but want something way softer and less rosey, this could hit the spot. Minor flaw: I wish it projected more because the scent itself is gorgeous. Lasting power is solid though, around 7 hours.
Usually these soft vanilla perfumes blur together for me, but this one really doesn’t. Dama Bianca has this bright kumquat opening that keeps it fresh, then the vanilla turns creamy and the sandalwood gives it that smooth, clean base. It feels super put together, like a white cashmere sweater in perfume form. I think that’s why I love it so much. It’s gentle, but not forgettable. If Delina is the loud popular girl, this is her quieter rich cousin who still gets all the attention. Lasts well on clothes especially, and I find it super easy for work, lunch, dates, whatever.
This is nice, don’t get me wrong, but I kept waiting for a wow moment and it never really came. I mostly get a soft honeyed sweetness with some vanilla and a creamy sandalwood base. It smells polished and very Dior, just not especially intense or memorable on me. Kinda feels like a dressed-up department store floral-gourmand without the drama. The good part is it’s easy to wear and not offensive at all, so I can see this working for dinners or the office. Performance is decent, around 5-6 hours, but projection sits pretty close after the first hour. For the price, I wanted a bit more personality tbh.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something heavier, but on my skin it’s more of a soft, creamy glow. The sandalwood is what I notice most, with honey giving it that warm skin scent feel. Not beast mode at all, which I actually appreciate because it stays refined and doesn’t shout across the room. If you want huge projection, this may disappoint a little. But if you like perfumes that sit closer and make people lean in, this is a good one. It’s sexy in a clean, expensive way. I love this for dinner dates or even the office if you spray lightly.
Tbh this smells pleasant and clean, but I’m not in love. The passionfruit adds a cute tart sweetness up top, then it turns into a creamy floral that kinda reminds me of designer-style pretty rather than niche magic. I was hoping for more depth or more personality, especially from Amouage. It never smells bad, and I can see it being super easy for daytime or office wear, but it also doesn’t give me a reason to reach for it over other florals I own. Not as sharp as Delina, not as addictive either. Lasting power is okay, maybe 5-6 hours, and it sits closer to the skin after the opening.
I really wanted to love this but it just feels off on my skin. The passionfruit opening is kinda fun for like 10 minutes, then it turns into this vague floral sweetness that smells more generic than luxe. I was hoping the hibiscus vibe would feel bright and tropical, but instead it comes off a little synthetic and flat. For Amouage, this honestly feels overpriced. Performance wasn’t terrible, maybe 5-6 hours, but the projection sat pretty close after the first hour. Not ugly, just disappointing. It reminds me of those fruity-florals trying to be fancy and missing the mark. Def not what I expected from the name or the brand.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. I expected something rich and glamorous from the name, but on my skin it just turns into this thick honey-vanilla cloud with a weird fuzzy note in the middle that feels kinda synthetic. The apricot sounds nice on paper, but I barely get any juicy fruit, just a syrupy sweetness that gets old fast. It’s not awful, just way more generic than I wanted, like Dior playing it too safe. Performance is decent, around 6 hours, but it sits pretty close after the first hour. For the price, I wanted something more polished and memorable.