Midnight Datura Parfums Quartana

4.43 из 5
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Midnight Datura Parfums Quartana

Midnight Datura Parfums Quartana

Rated 4.43 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Midnight Datura Parfums Quartana for women of Parfums Quartana

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Midnight Datura by Parfums Quartana is a Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Midnight Datura was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Lisa Fleischmann. The fragrance features green leaves, mandarin orange, bergamot, artemisia, rum, jasmine, tuberose, magnolia, lily-of-the-valley, rose, violet, lavender, heliotrope, datura, clove, nutmeg, pepper, balsam fir, patchouli, vanilla, sandalwood, cedar, amber and musk.

7 reviews for Midnight Datura Parfums Quartana

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is lovely. I am a Yankee, so I could be all wrong about my next association, but this is “midnight” to me in a Southern Gothic-Maycomb County-Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil kind of way. It reminds me of the line from Mockingbird describing the ladies in the heat who by “nightfall were like soft teacakes with frostings of sweat and sweet talcum.” It’s the rambling front porch on a hot night with the peepers and other night things pulsing around you and the soft scent flowers hanging in the humidity.
    MD starts with a huge puff of soft powder that makes its presence known. It is more of a flower powder than a baby powder. It quickly settles into a feminine, sultry but well-mannered, dance of flower and spice. I adore the hints of nutmeg that peep through occasionally. In a way it could be the debutante grand-daughter of vintage Organza.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Roge’ nailed it… May be for a woman but man I would wear this. This is a lot of sweet floral everything mixed into one, rolled into a ball of sexy seduction… Good lord I wouldn’t even know where to begin… Whatever Davana is/smells like… I God Davana love it!! Ladies please, do your man a solid, bathe in this!!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This one comes at you, full force, in the shape of a slightly sweet, creamy, powdery, fluffy pink cloud of heady, white flowers. It feels positively overpowering right away, but it actually softens to a sensual skin scent quite fast.
    Although Midnight Datura comes across as rather sweet and pink in the opening, it is a great mistake to perceive this as just an innocent or cute perfume. Underneath the fluffy floral powder puff there’s a darker feeling, something slightly sinister and rather powerful. And that’s what makes this scent so alluring and interesting.
    Midnight Datura is the scent of a Love Goddess that doesn’t take no for an answer. Love conquers all, and you’re next. There’s no escape. She teases you, envelops you in this candy pink cloud, and makes you feel almost drunk with her heady, intoxicating presence. And when you feel like you just can’t take anymore she curls up next to you like a soft and cuddly little kitten. Perfectly sweet and innocent. Seemingly.
    Yes, this fragrance has a strong and forceful opening, but it fades down to a semi sweet, creamy, powdery floral musk after about 15-20 minutes or so. The musk in here smells very arabian to my nose. It reminds me of a couple of arabian perfume oils I own: Abdul Karim al Faransi Tataouine (creamy sweet, floral white musk) and Surati Musk al Tahara (also a type of sweet and creamy white musk with floral nuances). This arabian feeling is an interesting twist in an already pretty intriguing scent, and the luscious, deep arabian aura gives this scent an even stronger undercurrent of sensual strength and alluring charm. It creates a 1001 Nights kind of ambience.
    Although the fragrance dries down to a skin scent I keep getting lovely whiffs of it in the air all day long. It feels like a skin scent when you smell it up close, but it still has a lot of power it seems. It’s soft, but still has a strong presence.
    I like this one a lot. It’s an original and really good take on the “girly pink” scent.
    Longevity is about 8-9 hours on my skin, and sillage is massive at first, but dries down to a pleasant skin scent.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Let me just throw this out there…This is a really, really good fragrance. Hell, I would wear this and risk the “you smell like a woman” ridicule. With that being said, I think this would make for an egregious blind buy simply due to the absence of prolific notes. Give miracleborgtech infinite balloons. She nailed it by describing its alabaster aspects. This fragrance has all the “white” you would need for a white party. The majority of this fragrance centers around a sumptuous jasmine/vanilla/rum combo that swirls and teases the senses. The note listing says enigma but the fragrance is consistently vanillic thus making it pretty simple to understand. This never morphs into that “Midnight” character but instead segues into a clean laundry aroma fueled by violets and heliotropes. Again, this is a simple fragrance. It’s nothing to report beyond that. Not the rubik’s cube one may expect. As dishonest as this fragrance appears to be, it turned out to become a beautiful liar.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Mmmm
    Creamy heady floral. Tuberose, heliotrope, something sweet that could easily be datura or rum, and something more watery like gardenia. There is a hint of fruitiness that could be rose or mandarin. The spice is barely detectable giving more tension than scent, as is cedar and lavender. Sandalwood and vanilla give it a haziness.
    As this settles I have to say that this is one of the best powdery sandalwoods on me. Sandalwood isn’t always a note that blooms on my skin, but here it is distinct and lovely.
    Although that is not to imply that it stops being floral.I put this on before work last night and 14 hours later I can still smell it. It is a jammy yet creamy floral with sandalwood and spice and I’m completely impressed with it’s staying power

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    White floral, citrus, in a boozy frame.
    I detect magnolia, tuberose, nutmeg, oranges, heliotrope, doses of amber, big time bergamot, few vanilla, and some lily of the valley.
    This is poisonous ecstasy! i believe this could be the smell of the fiction character “Poison Ivy” with her seductive personality, and charming poison effect. The colder it goes, the more sweet and the more boozier it become. quite sweet, yet soft, and sort of fruitti.
    It’s not a brand new creation as i believe i have sniffed this blend somewhere before, but i can’t deny it’s charm. Cute.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Cyclonic mix of jasmine and florals. Beautiful top notes mushroom out with the force of a gale wind. Like a deluge of multi-dimensional flowers that saturate your space. Slightly changes as different flowers ascend in the vortex. Impressive drydown. Whirlwind accord expands to a heady floral, tempered by a substratal spicy powder. Sumptuous, although the datura is overwhelmed in the crowd. More noticeable late in the drydown. All the perfumes in this collection have great sillage and longevity. You can still smell them on your skin the next morning.

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