Pick of the Week: CLEAN Fragrances

March 1, 2010

in Fragrance

Taking a shower might reap the same results, but having a perfume that makes you smell squeaky clean 24/7? Now that’s cool. I’ve sniffed some of CLEAN’s fragrances around at Sephora, being the busy body that I am, but I think I may actually have to stop being so annoying and actually purchase one … you know, when I actually get a paycheck.

CLEAN Perfume was launched by Fusion Brands Inc. in April 2003. Randi Shinder, the founder, desired a fragrance that was reminiscent of pure soap, that universal fresh out of the shower scent. Unable to find such a fragrance, she developed her own…CLEAN.

CLEAN is formulated in small quantities to ensure all ingredients are fresh, pure, and of the highest quality. CLEAN is a lifestyle brand that has expanded from its core CLEAN fragrance to encompass ancillaries that remain true to CLEAN’s promise of simplicity in a complicated world.

I am in love with Fresh Laundry. Or was it Shower Fresh? To be honest the names all muddle together with me, but the scents are just amazing. I think they capture exactly the scent they are describing in its name, and I’ve always like citrusy scents – they make you feel more alive! Fragrances range from US$38-$79, so it’s a bit much for a simple scent (who knew smelling clean would cost you that much money?) But I say it’s worth it.

If you like fresh, classic and clean (you knew it was coming) scents, I can already recommend this line to you! Do try it out at Sephora, I am sure you’ll love them. I know I do! (Another scent that has a very citrus, “clean” scent, try out one of my favorite all time perfumes, Light Blue by Dolce & Gabbana.)

For those who have tried them out, what do you think? Do you like CLEAN’s perfumes or would just rather use good ole soap?

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1 Ruth March 1, 2010 at 1:42 pm

I might just go to Sephora and check it out! I’ve been using the same scent for years and funnily was just thinking to myself, maybe I should have a perfume that smells like my good ole soap! Thank you for the post, Renee!

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2 Renee March 1, 2010 at 11:33 pm

Yay! Do try them out and let me know, I’m sure you’ll love them. :D

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3 Jyoan March 3, 2010 at 3:35 pm

I love the scent from both Clean fragrances that I’ve tested. It’s soooo nice! It’s really great for people who like smelling like just out of the bath rather than some funny chemical, fruit, flowers or smoke etc. haha. Really good ones from Clean.
Jyoan´s last blog … Eau de Shine – Prism Blossom Powder by Nature Republic

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