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novvolody – :
Oh dear. It’s really not my week for blind buys. That’ll teach me to blind buy perfume I don’t even need. Groan.
I bought Superstar as, as the first reviewer here says, it’s meant to be a dead ringer for CK Euphoria.
Well, I tried wearing Euphoria and just couldn’t – it attacked my airways, most unusual, so thought I’d give this smellalike a spin.
Again, like the Avon I recieved today, disappointing.
This is NOTHING like Euphoria. It’s another vague, modern chemi-smudge – with a touch of fruit.
It’s a shame because Milton Lloyd can really get their frags spot on – the ‘Paris’ one for example, but to my nose there’s a distinct ‘twin’ aspect to Euphoria, two halves that chase and intermingle with each other – one part I LOVE, the other – meh.
Milton Lloyed have hinted here at ‘something a bit like the general category of Euphoria’ but they haven’t captured this split complexity of Euphoria at all.
Oh well, a local charity shop close to my heart will be benefitting from my mistakes so that’s good!!
Oh! Ps! I do think this is a dead ringer for Avon Treselle Mystique (had it, absolutely gorgeous bottle but not in love with the smell so passed it on), so if you like that one ..
gros0494 – :
suppose to be a dupe for ‘euphoria’