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I have it: 38 I had it: 31 I want it: 32 My signature: 1
The success of Clinique Happy inspired its creator for a new fragrance, Clinique Happy in Bloom, which was launched in 2006. This is a spring, cheerful fragrance for girls, which became sweeter, milder and lighter. The juicy, fruity top notes precede the gentle floral bouquet of white freesia, mimose and lily of the valley. The base contains mimose and white wood.
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Lots of freesia at the beginning, then it mellows out and joins the lily-of-the-valley and mimose. It IS pretty. But I think it's just kind of...that. The original carries that unmistakable banana flower. Heart has that wonderful cassia, carrot (yes!), and sandalwood. Two totally distinct personalities, two totally distinct attitudes. I find In Bloom to be the "safe", timid sister in this family.
I do wear this on occasion, but normally with a tee shirt and jeans when I otherwise might not wear fragrance.
To me this smells almost exactly like Clinique's Happy Heart. It's a nice summer fragrance, but, nothing too unusual. A nice casual scent to wear when you want to be feminine and fuss-free. I like it, but, cannot say I love it.
Smells very light and floral fresh. I could see myself wearing this everyday such a pretty scent.Next on my list along with many others.Wish money grew on trees!
I used to wear this all the time when I went to school and loved it. It's a very light, bright fragrance and I wish I still had a bottle of it.
Very light, sweet, flowery fragrance. The Lily-of-the-Valley is what captivates me. Love it! My cat is trying to lick it on my wrist, right now. I think she's addicted too.
I'm not a big fan of the original Happy fragrance but I love Happy in Bloom. I liked it so much that I got it as a present two years ago. It's a fresh and relaxed flowery fragrance in which freesia and mimosa stand out. No powder, just soft sweet blooming flowers. At the opening it reminds me of green leafs and cut grass. Very pleasant, juicy and wearable spring-summer EDT.
It has this incredibly delightful wet vibes, like a walk in the park after a morning rain, which totally won me over.
it's nice but it smells like shampoo to me, like my used to be shampoo SUNSILK! it's nice though hehehe
I think this is pleasant and so lovely! I had all but given up on Clinique scents until this one sprung up! I feel that it's simple enough to be pretty, but complex in how it wears. Throughout the day as I wore this I smelled different things. First it was the freesia (a kind of shampoo-y freesia) and then an hour later it was a sweet mix of plum and cedary wood. What a nice and feminine fragrance :)
I'm a dedicated fan of Clinique fragrances, and Happy in Bloom is no exception. It has just the perfect amount of floral, fruity and fresh elements. Great for office and everyday wear.
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