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Miracle So Magic! (2004)
by Lancôme

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Four years after the launch of the Miracle, Lancôme reveals So Magic!, targetting the Juicy Tube generation.
The face of the fragrance is Elizabeth Jagger and the scent itself contains notes of Dog Rose and Narcissus.

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23 reviews

Narcissus is what I remember of this . I have it although I don't pull it out much anymore. I enjoy wearing it in January and February specifically for the narcissus clear note I get after a while which is so wonderful in the dead of February. Sometimes it's a little sweet for me. I bought this for only 14.00 at a discount store and had not previously tested it. It was a good buy all around.
17 April 2009


65 reviews

I first smelled this on a friend from work and I thought she worde Happy! Seems it was Miracle so magic, so I bought a bottle of it and used it frequently during summer. A while ago I smelled it on someone else and it really was kinda disturbing, the vanilla on the end was way too much on her... and I don't like vanilla in perfume. As with most of the scents I obtain, I'm tired of it after using it a while (exept Cristalle) and I havened noticed anything on So magic that makes me ant to buy this again.
07 December 2006


151 reviews

My wife gave me a paper she got from a department store, which had a few sprays of Miracle So Magic.

When smelled it should be in their middle notes, about an hour after the spray... the first impression was a flower note, maybe sweet roses, or fruity notes... my wife felt the same confussion. It remembered me a lot the L'eau from S.T.Dupont. About an hour later, the paper had the same final aroma of the original Miracle.

Seems to be a less complex and more teener-oriented version of Miracle, a nice happy fragrance for daytime use and maybe for romantic use (we're talking in a teenager case). Very fresh flowered, it's better for spring/summer use and for a younger range of age than the original Miracle, around 16-25 years old women.
26 October 2006


20 reviews

Just got it today as a gift...all I smelled was the ROSE...lots of it. I am not a floral fan but for those who enjoy rose...this is for you.

22 April 2006


124 reviews

Though I still don't like "pink" teenage fruity florals, it would certainly help me to enjoy them more if they were on the same level as Miracle So Magic.
06 April 2006


14 reviews

i agree with the whole make-up counter idea, it can be quite glamorous and smelt different on my boss who is in her early thirties- wasn't too girly. although the fragrance is quite soft and "pink", the rose is definitely noticeable which makes it a bit more mature. it had a good staying power on my skin and the base note of vanilla was easily detected later on which helped to keep the narcissus or floral part alive, i think. a good blend.
27 February 2006

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