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Rescue drops for spraying
There are "these" days... The ones that motivate you to get up in the morning with all the tricks and positive thoughts at your disposal. And on the way to work not to turn around again or to take another direction (here I could simply change now)...
Because maybe the wrong meeting is on the agenda - too long (more than two hours, torture anyway, if you ask me) - and on the wrong topic (internal bloodlust pre-programmed) - or because the wrong person is there (5 minutes already too much! What - THREE hours? Really now?). Anyway, I'm digressing, sorry!
On these days, I take the silver "miracle cure".
I got it for free and at the first test I just found it "boring". It took two, three attempts for me to find access to him.
"Mirra" is a well perceptible (but more unobtrusive) and with me very durable smell on short distance. Sprayed in the morning, the theme is "fragrance" for the whole day through - he accompanies me without problems until the evening.
After spraying on a minimally short (so short that it doesn't bother me) hairspray note, after one to two minutes then a relatively constant fragrance impression until the end: thoughts of oriental bubble bath/softener, a minimal trace of pleasant baby powder, a tiny hint of rose (in my opinion similar to the Chloe fragrance rose DNA).
Warm, soft, oriental spices, soft wood, delicate musk. Paddy, light and bright. A hint of orange. The listed vanilla doesn't get through to me at all.
"Mirra" doesn't demand anything - not even attention - he doesn't distract, he doesn't annoy.
It only gives: peace, balance, comfort, warmth, stability and strength.
Due to the relatively unchanged fragrance he is a reliable, uncomplicated ally for me in the fight against exhausting, cloudy and annoying days. This little water has the "Ohm effect" on me. It makes everything a bit more bearable and works like a mixture of "Rescue drops", valerian and chocolate.
And the smile every now and then succeeds as if by itself - for three hours... ;-)