I love this so much, it smells beachy and exotic, love the coconut in it. Sexy summer fragrance.
A huge dollop of cream sprinkled with coconut and decorated with tropical flowers. Such are the top notes of Datura Noir, blending delicious gourmand notes with glamorous exotic flowers. This isn’...
I have smelt the real flower. This is the Datura in a bottle, not tuberose, although I believe tuberose is used to construct the scent. The top notes are heady, slightly green with a metallic edge, fo...
This started out as my favorite SL in the export bottles. I still love dousing myself in its almost satirical tropic/coconut/beach oil scent. The thing is, I wonder how many 'fumes used this aroma in ...
I’m not fond of floral or white flower based perfumes. I generally much prefer the scent of ancient rituals, smoke curls from burning resin, and other fragrances evocative of odalisques languishing on...
Datura Noir is not a tropical perfume, at least not the common tropical one. It's an interesting concoction of a toxic, poisonous plant (the datura) with a bitter almond note, a lot of creamy tuberose...
I have been searching for a perfume for many years now that I could fall in love with, I may just have found it with Datura Noir. As with most Serge Luten perfumes they are a little bit more unusual t...
I would call Datura Noir a tropical oriental. Juicy coconut and heady tuberose combine in a thick, luscious harmony that never veers into the suntan lotion smell that coconut tends to create. Almond a...
I don't understand this Serge Lutens perfume either. The others I don't understand are Arabie and Santal Blanc (see reviews), but where those too are just disgusting smelling, sickening and too much, ...
White flowers and evergreen medication, maybe lily in there? Hmmm. Very eh. Dries to Liddle Kiddle pink flowers in the end and just cloys. Nothing here I like overmuch, certainly none of the lovely li...