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unoploster – :
Fragrance Review For Luxurious Datura By I Coloniali
Top Notes Datura Cinnamon
Middle Notes Geranium Iris
Base Notes Patchouli Vanilla
I love the datura scent as it’s recreated in perfumery. I have a lovely datura in Freak by Illamasqua and I like the datura (also known as angel’s trumpet) in Lancôme’s Poeme. This is a very sweet floral datura but it has a bite. It’s got cinnamon at the beginning, but it’s hardly the kind of cinnamon you enjoy as toast crunch. It’s aromatic and dark. The patchouli is what is most taking over the fragrance giving it a bitterness. It smells green and white floral but with a heavier aromatic and stronger volume. It’s a really well made datura and patchouli combo. I could detect only a brief hint of floral accords namely the iris and the geranium but they are not the key players. This is datura and patchouli. The vanilla dry down, mingling with the cinnamon give it a spicy-sweetness that I like. It’s such a gorgeous fragrance. I’m so glad I was able to get my hands on it as it’s very hard to find and practically discontinued.
sherifsaf – :
It’s a lovely, easy scent. It starts sharp and bitter flowery than become more sweet but not too much. It’s fresh but sensual, really enjoyable.
Unfortunatly doesn’t lasts long, and in a half and an hour it shades. I’d really like if it could have more sillage and longevity but it hasn’t.
Anyway worth the price since it’s just a body water and not an edt or edp. 🙂
lrg226speagoessenda – :
This one opened up strong on the geranium. It has a somewhat fresh and watery first hour and then dries down to a warmer and sweeter skin scent. Very mediocre to me.
disel724 – :
WELL to me it developes in a strange way..it is very sweet and spicy in the beginning and becomes fresh( i can smell vetiver)