Midnight Toker Heretic Parfum
Fragrance Story
Midnight Toker by Heretic Parfum is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. Midnight Toker was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Douglas Little. Top notes are Nutmeg, Black Pepper and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Labdanum, Patchouli, Indian woods and CO2 Extracts; base notes are Vanilla, Labdanum, cannabis, Hibiscus Seed, Patchouli, Orris Root, Styrax, Elemi resin and Sandalwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Douglas Little
Douglas Little is a perfumer and founder of Heretic Parfum, known for his unconventional and provocative creations. He has developed fragrances for Goop, including Edition 01 and This Smells Like My Vagina. His portfolio also includes scents like Bergamusk, Black Currant Rose, and Dirty Amber for Heretic Parfum. Little's work often challenges traditional perfume norms with bold, natural ingredients.
Fragrance Notes
Midnight Toker Heretic Parfum by Heretic Parfum offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Midnight Toker Heretic Parfum embodies the distinctive style of Heretic Parfum while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Wanderer Archetype: Portrait of Midnight Toker Heretic Parfum
Essence
The one who chooses Midnight Toker by Heretic Parfum is no stranger to the edges of convention. This fragrance-dark, smoky, and intoxicating-speaks to the soul of the Rebel, an archetype that thrives on defiance, freedom, and the dissolution of boundaries. The Rebel does not merely reject norms; they reshape them, bending reality to their will. They are the outlaw, the provocateur, the one who walks the line between genius and chaos.
This person is drawn to the scent’s duality-its blend of cannabis, incense, and leather-because it mirrors their own nature: raw, unapologetic, and deeply sensual. They do not seek approval; they seek experience. Their life is an experiment in authenticity, a refusal to be tamed by expectation.
Philosophy & Values
Their tastes are as unconventional as their spirit. They prefer dimly lit bars over bright cafes, vinyl records over streaming algorithms, and worn leather jackets over polished suits. Their home is a sanctuary of oddities-vintage ashtrays, obscure art books, and candles that burn too long into the night. They read Nietzsche but also Burroughs, finding truth in the cracks between philosophy and madness.
Their philosophy is simple yet radical: Life is too short for half-measures. They despise hypocrisy and crave intensity in all things-love, thought, sensation. They believe in the sacredness of desire, the necessity of transgression. Rules are not broken out of spite, but because some truths can only be found in the forbidden.
Relationships
They do not love lightly. Their relationships are deep, consuming, and often tumultuous. They attract those who crave fire but are unprepared for the burn. Their lovers are drawn to their magnetism, their refusal to conform, but may grow weary of their unpredictability.
Friendship, for them, is a bond forged in shared rebellion. Their closest allies are fellow wanderers-artists, misfits, thinkers who question everything. They have little patience for small talk or social niceties. If you earn their trust, they will defend you fiercely; if you betray it, they will vanish without explanation.
Shadow
Yet, beneath the bravado lies the Rebel’s shadow: self-destruction. Their defiance can tip into recklessness, their love of freedom into an inability to commit. They may sabotage stability, mistaking comfort for captivity. The same intensity that fuels their brilliance can also lead them into excess-too much smoke, too much drink, too many nights that blur into oblivion.
Their greatest challenge is balance. Can they channel their fire without burning out? Can they embrace depth without losing their edge? The Rebel who masters this tension becomes not just a disruptor, but a visionary.
Conclusion
The Midnight Wanderer is not for everyone. They are too much for some, not enough for others. But for those who understand them, they are a beacon-a reminder that life is not meant to be lived in grayscale. Their fragrance lingers long after they leave the room, a ghost of defiance, a whisper of something wild and untamed.
In the end, they are not seeking followers. They are seeking those who dare to walk beside them-into the dark, into the unknown, into the heart of what it means to be truly free.