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Airi – :
I scored a vintage triangular bottle and it is called Spirit in my country ,trying it.
STAYERaug – :
Smile is a bit of a mimosa bomb on me, especially at the beginning. The citrus is prevalent, but this is not a straight up citrus scent. There is mild bitterness in the opening notes that quickly subsides to a mainly citrus scent with suggestion of greenish floral. I do suspect it was a knockoff of Clinique Happy.
frost4959 – :
I have learned that with perfume it depends on your body chemistry and my chemistry works great with this and all perfumes. I can wear this perfume and the smell lingers everywhere I go an everyone loves it on me.
dokker – :
oh it may as well have been Clinique’s “Happy”… and neither of them made me happy or made me smile. blech. all bitter citrus rind and something like gardenia?
valik8888 – :
Smile is a straightforward, a bit loud and energetic citrus blend with a strong freesia bouquet. I remember wearing this scent a lot couple of summers ago and it felt like a nice match for carefree summer days at a time. I do find it a bit too much now. I do love strong citrus and crisp floral scents but this one comes across as a bit overpowering.
Smile starts with a strong alcohol blast with the mandarin orange and crisp freesia thrown in the mix. The composition is cheerful and sunny but a bit too loud and I am scared to use the word cheap but that’s what comes to mind when I first spray it. The scent improves a lot towards the heart notes as it evolves into a crisp floral bouquet with mostly freesia. I am a big fan of mimosa but it is overpowered by freesia. The scent becomes quite pleasant towards the base. The freesia note is finally more refined and tender and perhaps I can smell a bit of jasmine in it.
My Overall Rating: 5.5/10. It is OK scent on the budget. It does not smell to me as refined, complex or natural as I would like my citrus scents to be, but it is cheerful, clean, and pleasant. Freesia is quite overpowering here, so if you are not crisp floral fan, steer away.
temka_dj – :
I really HATE this perfume is too citrus!
sahaE71 – :
This was too citrusy for my tastes.
Nazar711 – :
Nice scent! Long lasting and refreshing.