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Habanita Fragrance by Molinard is a timeless masterpiece that encapsulates elegance and allure, tailored for those who revel in luxury and olfactory depth. This fragrance, crafted by the illustrious Molinard, continues to enchant with its sophisticated aromas and exceptional longevity.Upon the first spritz, Habanita greets you with an intriguing blend of exotic ylang-ylang and citrus top notes. These initial sparks evoke an invigorating freshness, setting the stage for the mesmerizing heart of the fragrance. As the scent unfolds, a rich tapestry of florals including jasmine and rose intertwines, conjuring a bouquet that is both sensual and opulent. This heart forms the core of the fragrance, offering a lush and elegant aura. Deepening the allure, the base notes of Habanita encompass a harmony of vetiver, oakmoss, and musk, ensuring a lasting embrace on the skin.Unlike fleeting scents, Habanita Fragrance by Molinard is renowned for its enduring presence, with a projection that strikes a perfect balance— memorable without overwhelming. It suits both the tranquil ambiance of daytime and the mystique of a night out, transitioning seamlessly from warm afternoons to cool evenings. Although it shines in cooler climates, the fragrance's versatile nature ensures it captures attention year-round.Ideal for those who appreciate a blend of floral and woody notes, Habanita is a distinctive choice for individuals seeking a fragrance that resonates with sophistication and timeless charm. Whether as a gift or a personal indulgence, this classic scent makes a statement that endures beyond the fleeting pass of trends. Molinard continues to uphold its legacy with Habanita, captivating fragrance enthusiasts with its compelling and evocative aroma.
Transcript:
Hey, everyone, Nicole here.
Today, I'll be reviewing
Habanita by Molinard.
Habanita for Women by
Molinard was released in 1921,
so it's definitely a classic.
It still stands as one of
the great oriental fragrances
today.
Habanita is considered
an oriental,
because it has ingredients
found in orientals,
and has smoky incense,
and woodsy notes.
Someone once described
this fragrance to smell
like roses wrapped in leather,
and sprinkled with powder,
and then dipped
in vanilla booze.
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