Category: Fragrances
Brand: Clean
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sheepishPorpoise2
I first tried this in the set of 3 mini-rollerballs. These are a cute & portable way to try fragrance but my main problem with rollerballs is that while your fragrance starts out clear & pristine, with use it becomes turbid & gross. Blech. So I saw this spray, which normally retails for $38, on sale at TJ Maxx for $7.99. It is a clean, pleasant scent—to me, worth trying, but if I had paid MSRP for this, I would have been terribly disappointed. Very glad I paid only a fraction of the price for this. It has no lasting power & no sillage. Just that initial (pretty) hit of lavender. I will finish up this bottle but there is absolutely no way I would ever repurchase.
obsessedSnipe8
I love the package on this perfume it’s plain and easy to recognize in the store. I had never smelled Provence before, but it was on a special $19.99 shelf at Shoppers Drug Mart so I thought why not? I got it home and opened it up and sniffed the bottle, mmm…a clean fresh laundry kind of smell I thought. Then I spritzed it on. The opening notes were magic, a lemony sweet soap scent…then it dried down to a cheap but sweet lemon cleanser type smell. It might be nice as a room spray or even on someone else, but it has no staying power. I’ll save this to wear in the summer or in a place where other perfumes might be too overpowering. I wouldn’t purchase it again as a perfume, but maybe as a body wash. I prefer Clean Warm Cotton.
debonairLion8
I don’t like to be the negative nelly in the room, and I am generally happy with anything anyone is wearing if we can discuss fragrance. I’m a little old and a little kooky, and if you love it generally I’m with you. But this stuff is… why would anyone want to smell like this when there are a million better options?? It does not smell like french soap – it smells like screechy laundry soap (and not in a good way) with that chemical smell that really cheap laundry soap has. I get the appeal of smelling clean – but honestly, you can do it so many nicer ways than this. It also strangely has a note of grape jolly ranchers. Weird.