Clinique Perfume for Women
Launched in 1968 as the first dermatologist-developed skincare line, the Clinique brand--a partnership between the Estee Lauder company and Park Avenue dermatologist Norman Orentreich-- was developed for people with extremely sensitive skin, boasting a product line that was allergy-tested and fragrance-free. In 1971, Clinique released Aromatics Elixier, the first, if slightly oxy-moronic, hypo-allergenic perfume. A series of fragrance hits followed, including Clinique's most popular scent, Happy, a bestseller in the younger demographic with it’s appropriately appealing hint of citrus, wealth of flowers, and mix of emotions. Clinique went on to develop sister fragrances, such as Happy Heart, along with limited holiday edition scents. A daily-wear skin cologne for men Chemistry has also joined the lineup, along with the perfume-plus Aromatics Elixir.
Recent reviews of Clinique Perfume for Women
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Review of Simply by Debbie C.




Simply by Clinique is the absolute BEST fragrance I've ever used and certainly the fragrance that I've received the most compliments for. It smells wonderful. I was sick when I learned that Clinique stopped making this fragrance! Thank you perfume.com for allowing me to continue wearing it. If you are considering this fragrance I am CERTAIN you will not be disappointed.
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Review of Happy by Charmmay Zapanta




My sister in law brought me this 10 yrs. ago from Canada. Happy, it was lively. I built it into my own identity and now my officemate knows that's me passing them with Happy.
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Review of Clinique Wrappings by Bonnie L Bartlett




I love this perfume !!! Please bring it back !!
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Review of Aromatics Elixir by Maryanne




I always make heads turn when I wear Aromatics Elixir!!! I am addicted to it for twenty years now,since I was in my early twenties.It matches my skin so much I think I m bareskin when I don t have some drops on.Thank you for creating such a splendid scent!!










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