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Review of Habanita by Karen
I have been used this for last 10 years when I visited the plant in Grasse, France. People stop me on the street to ask what fragrance I am wearing and how can they get it. Men definitely like it. It has become my signature fragrance.
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Review of Habanita by Jeanne T. Werner
I just love this perfume. It makes me feel so feminine and sexy. It has a deep, earthy smell with a trace of spice and chocolate. Just yummy. I am so glad I found this scent. It really makes a man go wild. Please try it and you will be so happy you did.
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Review of Habanita by J Heeney
Men will definatly notice this soft & sensual perfume. It is not strong smelling, just wonderful. My favorite is in the dark brown bottle!
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Review of Habanita by Linda Tucker
Habanita spells romance for my husband and I. I first bought this perfume without being able to sample the fragrance. The description of the fragrance, including words "vanilla" and "sandalwood" were enough to convince me to try it. It has become a favorite and I've ordered shower gel and lotion as well. I once had a gent walk pass and actually stop and turn around to ask what kind of perfume I was wearing.
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Review of Habanita by Amy Kelley
I love other Molinard fragrances, but Habanita is one of my least favorite perfumes. To my nose, it smells like a terrible combination of peanut brittle, baby powder and amber. It's headache-inducing and suffocating. In a word - YUCK! The idea of wearing or smelling this stuff again actually makes me cringe.
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Review of Habanita by Rara Ornan
Whoooboy. What a fragrance. Who can put a finger on it? Smelling the cap, I detect a faint vinegariness that I have heard others mention as smelling like pickles. But it fades so don't be afraid. As soon as I smelled this, I thought "saddle" and cowboy, maybe farmer? All that leather was making me think of a stable. Sort of horsey sweet hay?) and leathery at once with pipe smoke mixed in and a sweet tobacco leaf to chaw on. Yeah! Dry down is most definitely powdery and the only way I can still detect a tobacco note upon dry down is by smelling another patch of something else on my arm. Really neat experience wearing this. And what lasting power!
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Review of Habanita by Linda Tucker
This is a fragrance that is sensual and as it is promoted: best for romance. I've had a gentleman actually turn around while walking down the street and ask me what perfume I was wearing. I never tire of the scent and neither does my husband.



