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Enable17 – :
I literally just sampled this scent as I was considering buying it in a sale and I am so shocked to find that it smells like Cat’s pee !! And it’s not just on me but from the bottle too. Which is such a shame as I love Habanita, so I just can’t comprehend this.
The drydown is much better and thank goodness it starts quickly but even then this is a weird one ! I don’t smell anything remotely tropical or like a mango, hence I can’t even think what note would be responsible for this but I do know that it’s a no from me unfortunetly 🙁
snow_8568 – :
This is one more of my recent blind buys among Molinard frags: even in France they are difficult to find in stores (and to test), and the last time I was in Paris no time to drop by the Molinard boutique.
I couldn’t resist, indeed, the perfume pyramid above which is in fact quite accurate. We do get some citruses notes during the opening, but they are short and globally not significant, as very quickly they are overwhelmed by a fake-gourmand passion-mango association, mango being IMHO the dominant scent. This association acts like sort of an orchid-like twist, while vanilla is struggling to enhance jasmine and hibiscus as a counterpart.
The woody notes never succeed in providing a real base to these airy scents, so my next task is to combine this frag with high-quality oud frags, as I expect that this will probably be quite amazing.
All in all, one more outstanding and neverless classical work of Molinard from Grasse (actually it is a vintage frag).
shapka13 – :
@kl99 think it’s pr exercise to increase brand value…as I see it tgey made the bottles fancier and increased prices on the way
hto381Bessinepome – :
Molinard will be famous to relaunch the same identical fragrances with the same identical name, notes, concentration every year. They make an announcement like it was a new realise, but the fragrance is the same of one or two years ago. And that’s it. Sometime they change the bottles. Stop.