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Dmozing – :
First of all: I’ve been searching for a substitute for my always beloved Mira Bai for ages. (Why did Chopard discontinue it? Doesn’t compute… Anyway…) Then I found this at our local drugstore – for 3 (three!) Euro! It did not remind me so very much of my signature scent, but I bought two packages nonetheless.
Next morning, I tried it on. What can I say? You read here the review of a very happy gal. While it surely cannot completely outrival Mira Bai (no wonder), it can almost replace it – at least on my skin. Lucky me, I guess.
The drydown, however, is different. Not bad, but different. Maybe the musk, which isn’t in Mira Bai. The sillage is also much more subtle. But it works for me.