Mirra Tesori d’Oriente

3.94 из 5
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Mirra Tesori d’Oriente

Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Mirra Tesori d’Oriente for women and men of Tesori d’Oriente

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Description

The Mirra evokes atmosphere of ancient times and distant lands by wrapping your body in a fragrant tropical caress. This aromatic scent was obtained by selecting the finest and most precious essences, skillfully dealt with after a prolonged infusion.

It is available as 100 ml EDT, 300 ml body fluid, 300 ml body cream, 500 ml shower foam and 250 ml shower cream.

16 reviews for Mirra Tesori d’Oriente

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    I just got my bottle from a friend who was on holiday in Rome and picked up a bottle at the chemist`s for me for a mere 3.50 euros! And I must say as all other Tesoris I know to date this one is no disappointment either. I see comparisons here, yet on me this smells like myrrh and a bit of powder, maybe a bit of wood and vanilla. I find no similarity with any other scent, it`s just myrrh but a good and lasting one, somewhat reminiscent of the church incense but in the best way possible, because of the other notes that complement the myrrh well!It could nearly be unisex in my opinion! It`s something I`d defo use in the winter, even though it`s not as potent as most winter scents. Thumbs up from me.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my casual version of Casmir. I feel floating when I wear it. Very comforting. Smells similar to scents from the 90’s. Grown up, lovely but not too heavy vanilla. Instant mood lift.
    edit: Dupe for reformulated Vanilla Fields.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Un très joli oriental à petit prix.
    Myrrhe est très épicé et poivré mais doux aussi, légèrement sucré, chaleureux, c’est un parfum d’hiver.
    Il a une bonne tenue.
    Les flacons alu de 100 ml sont pratiques à transporter et il y a une gamme coordonnée; je suis si fan que j’ai acheté le savon et la crème corps. Une marque sans prétention, un excellent rapport plaisir/prix.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    The official notes from the Tessori website are these:
    Top Notes: Bergamot, Orange, Peony
    Middle Notes:Myrrh, Oppoponax, Benzoin, Amber
    Base Notes:Sandalwood, Cedar, Vanilla, Musk

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    E’ un buon profumo orientale, indicato per il periodo invernale in quanto è abbastanza corposo e persistente. Il rapporto qualità/prezzo è ottimo, lo consiglio per chi vuole una fragranza avvolgente.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I have the shower gel, and the perfume. I love this so much! The shower gel doesn’t dry my skin, and it’s wonderful to be covered in this fragrance from head to toe in the shower. The perfume is sweet, a slightly soapy peach-vanilla-opoponax. I haven’t smelled Casmir, so I don’t know how similar it is to Mirra, but to me, this is definitely one of TdO’s best fragrances.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Most Tesori D’Oriente fragrances have an oriental nice smell about them. Very pleasant. Notable exception – White Musk which smells very clean and soapy.
    Take Mirra for instance: I tried the shower gel first to see what the fuss is all about – I’ve read online that they’re supposed to be good dupes of some famous designer frags. Now, since Casmir is not available in perfume shops here I never smelled it so therefore cannot attest to the authenticity of Mirra’s smell. However, the smell is oriental, deep and pleasant. I tried the eau de parfum as well and I must admit that at first spray it does resemble a bit to some very cheap deodorant-like perfumes (Impulse anyone?).
    The scent is not refined, it’s not sophisticated, it lacks that certain something that makes a designer perfume ‘designer’. I know the price point is very low, but they’re supposed to be ‘dupes’ at least according to wearers. I’m pretty sure Casmir would give a different vibe.
    Side note: the shower gels are very drying on the skin and their scent does not linger. Not worth the money. The longevity of the eau de parfum is better though. So just buy the perfume and skip the shower gel if you don’t want your body skin to turn into a dried plum.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought the shower cream from this line, and I was expecting it to be a little sweeter. Also, it doesn’t really linger much on my skin after a shower. Perhaps I’ve gotten too used to the vanilla shower cream by Sephora (now, THAT is a scent you can still smell for a while after using it), but the Mirra one left me “Meh.”
    EDIT: I’ve used it again today, and it smelled more pleasant. Again, it’s a light smell, but pleasant. I think I detect some peach in it, but I’m not sure. I have 250 ml of shower cream to use, so I’m sure I’ll get back to you about it! LOL 🙂
    EDIT PART II: This scent is starting to grow on me. Now I’m pretty sure there’s a peach note in it. Perhaps a little apricot, too.
    It’s sweet but not cloying, relaxing, and somehwat refreshing. I may actually consider buying the perfume, too.
    EDIT PART IV: I’ve bought the perfume. LOL! 🙂 it smells exactly the same as the shower cream, and it’s beautiful.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice and pleasant after the shower or before going bed.
    It’s extemely worth for the price.
    Not very masculine but however good to going to gym or relaxed moments.
    7/10

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s an nice smell , but not rafinated.
    It could have deeper scent . It’s the sweet side of myrth, which I like.
    Slightly soapy .

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I used to like Mirra from Tesori d’Oriente line. This is not bad and has a sweet take on resinous myrrh, so it’s much gentle than the real thing.
    Well, if I want 1001 nights atmosphere I spray Shalimar, but Mirra is not bad and also the bath line with soap and cream is ok and pleasant.
    In my book it still smells too drugstore to be worn on important events.
    I agre it smells similar to Chopard Casmir.
    Many years ago I was a fan of Casmir and loved it especially for the lovely bottle and the jus of course, but it became quite an oversweet taste for me.
    In the same period Atkinsons made a whole line called Mirra & Mirra and it smelled very close to Casmir for a fraction of the price. I had the luscious body cream.
    Also Mirra & Mirra could be overpowering especially if layered with cream and perfume on top!
    Then Tesori d’oriente came out with its Mirra which is similar but less refined compared to Atkinsons.
    I would say that there is a thread of derivation among the three!

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Sometimes when I use it, it reminds me of softer, less complex version of Chopard’s Casmir, which I truely love.
    Lasting power is great.
    The price is great.
    Worth trying.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    I was hoping for really something nice, something that i will like… that’s mirra, one of my favourites.
    Unfortunately that perfume turned out to smell like some plastic and chinees rubber gum for me 🙁 I’m really dissapointed.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    It was a blind buy and it doesn’t fit with me enough.
    Good lasting power and yes, smells like Casmir.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I thought that “Mirra” would be more sharp and bitter, but it turns out to be a very smooth, sweet, enveloping, cozy and comforting scent.
    Good in cold weather and pretty long lasting.
    In short: GREAT STUFF, but not really a perfume.
    UPDATE: I tried it on a warm day (not blistering heat) and it turned very nice and long lasting. Some fragrances that are typically for winter can perform wonderfully when it’s quite warm outside, and that’s super “cool”.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells very similar to Casmir by Chopard 🙂

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