Dark Woman reimagines Black Women Type as a after-dark, alcohol-free perfume oil you can wear close to the skin all day.
Bold, warm and unmistakably expensive — a statement in a bottle.

What You’ll Actually Smell
Top: Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus. Citrus sparkles bright and clean.
Heart: Rose unfolds velvety and romantic; Jasmine blooms heady and white-floral; Violet powders soft and candied.
Dry-down: Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Sandalwood turns creamy and smooth. Amber glows warm and golden.
What Makes It Special
This is the kind of fragrance people remember. As an oil, the amber-and-spice core clings to skin for hours instead of flashing off like most sprays.
Because it’s an impression of Black Women Type — not the designer bottle — you get the rich, spiced depth you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
Where It Shines
It comes alive in cooler weather — think fall evenings and cold-night layering. A natural fit for her, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. One dab at the throat is all the statement you need.
Oil vs. the Designer Bottle
Side by side, a designer spray hits louder for the first ten minutes — that’s the alcohol talking. Once it settles, an oil like this tracks remarkably close, and it’s still going strong hours after the spray has faded.
What Is Warm Floral-Oriental?
Warm, spicy and dramatic, the oriental family is where perfumery turns up the volume. Concentrated into an oil, the resins and spices stop flashing off and settle into a long, glowing trail.
Getting the Most From Your Oil
Apply straight after a shower while skin is still slightly damp; oil grabs onto hydrated skin and projects longer. A swipe through the hair or on a scarf extends the trail even further.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Black Women Type
- Scent family: Warm Floral-Oriental
- Best for: women's, Fall, Winter
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Looking for your next signature? Dark Woman is an easy yes — and at this price, an even easier one.
