White Datura Illuminum

3.89 из 5
(9 отзывов)

White Datura Illuminum

White Datura Illuminum

Rated 3.89 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings
(9 customer reviews)

White Datura Illuminum for women and men of Illuminum

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Description

“The Illuminum collection is for those days when you are in the mood for something exquisitely simple and stylish.”—Michael Boadi. The collection embraces 16 fragrances categorized in four olfactory groups (citrus, floral, oud and musk). Each group consists of four scents, while each of the fragrances contains eight carefully selected ingredients.

White Datura contains notes of citruses, pink pepper, jasmine, vanilla and white datura.

It is available in bottles of 50 and 100 ml.

In addition to creating the composition, Michael Boadi designed all the packaging as well as the logo and the branding.

White Datura was launched in 2011.

9 reviews for White Datura Illuminum

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a beautiful scent!
    I kept wearing it this summer and a half of the bottle are already gone!
    It is not too sweet nor loud, just nice mysterious Floral.
    I got a plenty of Citrus-Spicy kick out of it, too.
    Since this Datura is so beautiful I wonder if other Datura perfumes work well with me.
    My hubby thinks this is very nice on me and he also wants to wear it.
    I guess it can be unisex?
    Nowadays, I prefer slightly feminine perfumes for guys, like this or Dior Homme.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Well, I am impressed. I was not sure what to expect with the name White Datura as I grow this hypnotic fragranced flowered tender shrub. Its not a bad stab of recreating the fragrance but it is infinitely more wearable. Gorgeous white floral that is sweet and citrusy as well. I get lots of lemon and orange with the sweetness of vanilla. I get some jasmine and the pepper comes into its own on the dry down. The citrus notes really dominate on the whole and last a long time through the scents life span. Moderate sillage and longevity.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Beatifully balanced citrucy notes with the flowers, would not say floriental, on the contrary uplifting, very big headspace and great longevity. Cannot really smell the pepper but all the other ingredients are clearly detectable. I would say it’s very confident fragrance, not sweet, perfect for every occasion. On top of that, the whole story of the datura flower it’s vy interesting and inspiring, and it gives the fragrance a very intriguing twist. Definetly a winner
    8/10
    Ps: it does remind a bit Dune by Dior, but with twice the quality and without that 80’s kind of taste…

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    White Datura is a lovely approach to the “fatal flower”, the datura. I will agree with the previous reviews, it does remind me of Dior’s Dune and Penhaligon’s LP 9. I can’t see the similarity to Dior’s Addict , I clearly smell neroli in Dior which I can’t detect here. White Datura starts with a wave of citrus and pink pepper . After the initial blast of spices and pepper I clearly detect jasmine and bitter datura. The drydown is bitter sweet datura vanilla combination which works lovely on my skin . Very nice quality and good lasting power .

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This reminds me so strongly of something but for the life of me I can’t think what. It’s driving me crazy! A reviewer below me said Dior Addict, but I checked and that’s not it (to me anyway). I hope I figure this out.
    Anyway, this one isn’t for me. It’s got a very 80s vibe to my mind. It’s all Joan Collins, big hair and shoulder pads. Nothing wrong with that, of course, but it’s not my cup of tea. It’s just too much for me.
    Definitely floriental, but I see it as predominately animalic. I couldn’t wear this for long as it was giving me a headache, so I passed my sample on to a friend, who loved it. I still found it far too brassy even smelling it on someone else, but she declared it to be soft, floral, feminine and powdery. I agree with powdery and I suppose feminine, but I don’t personally see it as soft and floral at all.
    If you like this powerhouse sort of fragrance, this could work for you as a nighttime statement scent.
    It seems to have fairly strong sillage and although I scrubbed after an hour, my friend said she got 7 hours longevity out of it.
    I think this is one of those love it or hate it kind of perfumes. There’s no room for middle ground with it.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a sophisticated and wearable take on datura. I can definitely detect all listed notes, especially at the opening. Pink pepper is pungent, mixes with citrus, soft wood and what I’d identify as white musk. After a while it dries down to a gently spiced vanilla. The vanilla here is very different to ordinary sweet vanilla, which is probably the white datura in the background. It’s so simple yet so unique. I think it a great perfume, just as the line is described: stylish and simple, no nonsense perfumery. It reminds me of the warm, grey summer day I received it three years ago. The clouds looked dark and heavy against the lush, deep green leaves of the trees. The smell of rain and thunder in the air. I will always associate it with that particular English summer day. I gave it to a friend back in time, only because she loved it and I had far too many perfumes, but now I miss it and will order a bottle straight after writing this review.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Interestingly enough, while Keiko Mecheri Datura Blanche reminded me of Christian Dior Hypnotic Poison, the opening of Illuminum White Datura reminds me of Addict! Unfortunately, I don’t seem to have a sample around, so let’s just say that upon application, Illuminum White Datura reminds me a lot of my memory of (vintage) Dior Addict.
    A spicy white floriental is the bottom line here. In fact, this seems like a wintertime perfume to me, so I must have lucked out that our weather is the coolest today in weeks. The rain was on and off all day yesterday and last night, so the trees are shimmering with rich wet green leaves, and the temperature is in the sixties–or so it seems.
    The spiciness in this composition seems to involve some cinnamon, although pink pepper is listed as a note. Perhaps pink pepper mixed with vanilla produces a cinnamon-like effect? I’m pretty sure that it is that precise effect which is calling to mind so strongly (and I do mean strongly–because this potion has big sillage and serious tenacity) Addict. As White Datura dries down it begins to remind me a bit of Dior Dune and Penhaligon’s LP no 9 for her.
    I definitely recommend White Datura for testing by anyone who likes floriental perfumes in the spirit of Dior Addict and Dune and Penhaligon’s LP no 9 for her. If you don’t like those sorts of compositions, then I’m pretty sure that you will not like this one. On the other hand, if you do, this might be a true love.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Very Powdery! Not a fan of powdery, so not for me.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Very feminine and sweet. The pepper barely spices it up, though it’s a nice enough vanilla-floral. Not my thing and so I scrubbed it off after ten minutes. On someone else it could be nice.

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