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Clinique Happy for Women EDP 100ml

Clinique Happy for Women: If ever a popular women's perfume was formulated to make you happy, this one is it. Clinique Happy is one of Clinique's top perfumes for women. This best-selling perfume for women instantly transports you to a happy, sunny morning when everything is right with the world. Just like the woman wearing Clinique Happy, the perfume portrays a delicate blend of emotions, from vibrant citrus to soft, sensual flowers. This long-lasting perfume for women will keep you feeling clean and fresh all day. The Clinique Happy perfume features a cool, modern, floral scent that contains top notes of apple, blood grapefruit, plum, bergamot, Indian mandarin, and orange. Middle notes of rose, lily-of-the-valley, freesia, and orchid, and base notes of musk, amber, magnolia, lily, and mimosa. It is perfect for a blind buy as a gift or for yourself if you are looking for a discreet but nice perfume for women that is suitable for everyday use. A hint of citrus. A wealth of flowers. A mix of emotions. Clinique's iconic fragrance is happiness in a bottle. Every citrus-bright, floral-fresh note holds the promise of a happy day. Clinique Happy Perfume Spray is a feel-good scent combining fresh, vibrant notes—ruby red grapefruit and bergamot—with soft, sensual ones—Hawaiian wedding flower and spring mimosa. This bright citrus-floral perfume for women has an uplifting blend of ingredients that spark joy: 97% of people feel happy when they smell happy. Wear Clinique's bestselling women's perfume and be happy. *Out of 72 women who were drawn to the scent after smelling it, Clinique commissioned a third-party neurosensory study to measure the conscious and subconscious emotional responses of women who demonstrated purchase intent. How To Use Spray our fragrance onto pulse points: wrists, neck, and chest. Key points like the nape of your neck, the insides of your wrists, and behind your knees generate more body heat, which helps activate the scent. To make the most of your scent, spritz it on after showering or moisturizing. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/clinique-happy-for-women/?feed_id=27544&_unique_id=6760466fb70c7

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