Habdan by Parfums De Marly Review

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I still have a handful of Parfums de Marly colognes to post reviews of. I’m working my way through each of them and today, I’d like to present my thoughts on Habdan. How does this fragrance smell? Perform? When should it be worn? Is it even worth trying? Continue below for my full take after wearing this scent around.


What does Habdan Smell Like?

Notes include: saffron, amber, frankincense, caramel, apple, myrhh, rose

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The opening of Habdan hits with a bunch of saffron, some apple, and frankincense. It’s a lovely blend of sweet/spicy/smoky and honestly grabs my attention from the get go. Now, I’ve seen this cologne compared to Bvlgari Man in Black, and I do see the similarities.

Habdan, does have a leather-like aroma at times, but no leather note, and also a smoky spice. However, the two scents are ultimately different, as the Bvlgari has an infusion of rum and none of the saffron. Although, I also enjoy wearing Man in Black quite a lot.

Back to Habdan, I love the crisp apple note and how it sits among the warmth of the incense aroma. This cologne seems to have so many layers to it, yet, is constructed perfectly. It could’ve easily become a jumbled mess but Habdan sort of systematically unveils an intriguing fragrance to the wearer.

As it dries down, a caramel smoothness emerges over top of the apple note, but it smells less like a candied apple and more like a baked good. Of course, this is still closer to a background player than the main event of saffron, myrrh, and frankincense.

I have found that the latter two notes, always seem to be put into some loud and over the top kind of colognes, but I absolutely love them in Habdan.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, Habdan’s sillage is pretty average. It isn’t weak but it’s not an overpowering beast of a scent, either. That’s okay, because it honestly, doesn’t need to be that way.

The longevity is also solid, I get about 7-8 hours of wear out of this Parfums de Marly cologne, not the best but very respectable.

Weather wise, Habdan is best in cold to moderate temperatures. This one will shine on nights in the fall/winter months. It also has good versatility. It’s mature and sexy enough to be worn on dates, but classy enough to be worn at work.

That’s one of the reasons, it somewhat subdued nature works to its advantage. You won’t choke out a room with a normal amount of sprays applied.


Overall Impressions of Habdan

Overall, do I like Habdan? I really do. This is such a well put together and interesting scent to me. I definitely think that it is one of the best Parfums de Marly colognes, and something that I enjoyed wearing throughout the day.

I don’t think it will have a total universal appeal for all guys, but it isn’t a super niche fragrance, either. Habdan is super rich, smooth, complex, with a smoky sweetness. It develops amazingly throughout and an aroma that isn’t completely comparable to anything else that I’ve come across.

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