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Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:32 am |
I'm going to order Marc Jacobs Daisy and in order to get free shipping, I need to buy another product and am undecided between some body creams or another perfume. I remember having a vial of Cliniques perfume but cant seem to remember which one it was, and when I read their website, all of their Happy fragrances description seems to be the same.
Can anyone help me by describing the difference between Clinique's Happy, Happy heart and Happy to be?
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_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:29 pm |
Of those Happy ones, just Happy smells the nicest to me.
But I love Aromatics Elixir! Much stronger though. |
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Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:30 pm |
Thanks for your reply Juliemarie. I did want to get the Aromantivs Elixir but that's more expensive than the Happy range.
Seeing as you've used all three of the Happy's, are they all quite fresh smelling, as I dont want anything overly sweet and musky? |
_________________ Premenstrual acne, combination, dehydrated skin. Using- Retin-a, bb cream, Asian sheet masks, Avene mist, Dr Jart |
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Wed Jan 16, 2008 5:00 pm |
I'd stick to the original as it smells so fresh - but don't forget that things smell different on each person, and wear differently over the day.
I dont judge a scent by the card they spray for you. I always spray a tester on my skin and see how the smell changes over the day. |
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