I am not sure what I can say about this masterpiece that has not already been said....long discontinued, way ahead of it's time....the big, bold Mahora. In addition to the buttery, creamy GIANT tuber...
This is a great fragrance. At the beginning, two different types of creaminess flit in and out, one reminiscent of coconut creme and the other of suntan lotion. (I did not really discern green note...
I have a little miniature bottle that I got on eBay. It's a monster buttery tropical tuberose, frangipani scent that opens green with sandalwood in the dry down. Doesn't come across as a Guerlain, but...
I like Mahora a lot, actually. It's a creamy, woody, white and yellow floral, very elegant to my nose but more classic than modern. I especially love the addition of almond blossom which provides an i...
In 2000, I attended a NYC party to introduce Mahora. Each attendee got a bottle of the EDP. The EDP was always different (and better) than the EDT. I have heard the EDT of Mahora was reissued in 2006 ...
This is a love-it or hate-it kinda deal. Mahora is a big white floral--BIG tuberose! It's similar to Fracas, but with tropical supporting notes. I think it's gorgeous after about the first half h...
OMG, this is sand and sable from my teen years!! I can't believe it, it smells exact. I liked it after I sprayed it on but the drydown just smells cheap. Yuck.
I received Mahora in the mail today and anxiously awaited my transport to a beautiful tropical island. After the first spray I noted coconut and an indistinct fruity smell that quickly evaporated. T...
If you're looking for an amazing oriental with a big O, try Mahora... It is sooo changeable, you might think that this is a totaly different perfume than the one you've put on in the morning... it tak...
This came out very spicy with carnation notes on my skin. It stayed spicy as tuberose poked its head through. The spiciness continued to evolve to a carnation/nutmeg and then it fell flat, like the li...