Josephine, can you tell me anything about your bottle and its packaging? I bought a little bottle last weekend which is old but not as old as the first bottle I ever got, which listed only aqua, alcohol and parfum as ingredients. This newer version lists a long row of ingredients including oakmoss. They don't smell like entirely different perfumes but they do smell different, so I'm curious about your bottle.
Hi Brian - since I am a geek that keeps all perfume boxes, I can answer your question!
The packaging of my Habanita also lists Evernia prunastri (oak moss) on the box, along with a number of other ingredients that - now that I read them - are killing my 'ode' buzz a little.
I'd be interested to know the differences you notice in the two.
YESSSS, I love Habanita! I love the root beer comparison too! Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of getting a new bottle. It´s one of my great great favorites!
ReplyDeleteHi Joan - Habanita is quite something, isn't it? Glad you liked the ode!
ReplyDeleteVintage Lady, from the little I know about you, I can imagine Habanita would be a wonderful match. Thanks for your comment!
ReplyDeleteJosephine, can you tell me anything about your bottle and its packaging? I bought a little bottle last weekend which is old but not as old as the first bottle I ever got, which listed only aqua, alcohol and parfum as ingredients. This newer version lists a long row of ingredients including oakmoss. They don't smell like entirely different perfumes but they do smell different, so I'm curious about your bottle.
ReplyDeleteHi Brian - since I am a geek that keeps all perfume boxes, I can answer your question!
ReplyDeleteThe packaging of my Habanita also lists Evernia prunastri (oak moss) on the box, along with a number of other ingredients that - now that I read them - are killing my 'ode' buzz a little.
I'd be interested to know the differences you notice in the two.
How did I miss this ode? Divinity indeed!
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