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Clean Warm Cotton, Clean Lather, Clean Shower Fresh ~ new perfumes

Posted by Robin on 15 March 2007 6 Comments

Clean Warm Cotton perfumeClean has launched three new fragrances: Clean Warm Cotton, Clean Lather, and Clean Shower Fresh.

Clean Warm Cotton (shown) is...

So pure, so fresh, it captures the feeling of a fluffy, warm, towel just pulled from the dryer or slipping into your favorite T-shirt line-dried in the summer sun. CLEAN Warm Cotton wraps you in notes of citrus, lilac and jasmine over a subtle but oh-so-sexy blend of amber and musk. A fresh, comforting, just-laundered scent.

Additional notes include watery green pear, verbena, floral essences, fruit essences, marine essences, orange flower and fougere accord. Clean Warm Cotton is $76 for 60 ml of Eau de Parfum.

Clean Lather is...

Clean, pure, soapy lather just rinsed from your skin. That perfect in-the-shower moment captured with balanced notes of lemon, orange and delicate florals, plus a hint of woods and musk. For a soapy-fresh, clean scent all day.

Clean Lather is $76 for 60 ml of Eau de Parfum.

Clean Shower Fresh is....

Not heavy, overwhelming or pretentious, Shower Fresh Perfume is simply sweet and subtly sexy; a revolutionary aroma that leaves one feeling "shower-fresh" from sun up to sun down.

Clean Shower Fresh includes notes of lemon, mandarin, orange, jasmine, lily of the valley, orange blossom, sheer woods and musk, and is also $76 for 60 ml Eau de Parfum. (quotes via Clean website, additional information via sephora)

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  1. Anonymous says:
    15 March 2007 at 3:34 pm

    I wonder what the subtle difference is between Warm Cotton and Fresh Laundry? These Clean people have worn out their gimmick, in my opinion. I can't imagine what Lather and Shower Fresh could accomplish that the prior variations on the soapy clean theme did not.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    15 March 2007 at 3:38 pm

    K, so nice to see you!

    Apparently the market for just-out-of-the-shower soapy scents is endless. I'd rather just wash, myself, but what do I know? These apparently sell well even in Europe, where supposedly people aren't so obsessed with cleanliness as we are here.

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  3. Anonymous says:
    15 March 2007 at 6:54 pm

    How well informed are you about European hygiene standards?;-)

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  4. Anonymous says:
    15 March 2007 at 9:07 pm

    LOL — no more than anybody who didn't grow up there. Only meant that the standard line is that Americans like clean scents, Europeans don't, and I don't find that it always translates into what sells.

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  5. Anonymous says:
    20 March 2007 at 10:14 am

    Oh! We just had a water closet installed in our house in Germany. Nobody knows how to use it though. All this new fashionable stuff is so beyond me. What is wrong with a hole in the gound? Lol, I love this generalisations… Way back, I was asked by an American friend, if we had telephones in Germany… I thought she was kidding me. But no, deadly serious. I replied that we had one telephone per village and that we had to book them a week in advance. The horror on her face was a delight to see.

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  6. Anonymous says:
    20 March 2007 at 10:22 am

    LOL — ok, you guys are on to me! Seriously, the generalization is about PERFUME — Europeans aren't “supposed” to want to smell clean and fresh, they are supposed to want to smell sexy. Americans are supposed to like cleaner, less sexy fragrances. This has long been held to be one of the big differences between French & American tastes in perfume, the other being that the French typically liked subtle scents, Americans liked big sillage.

    I don't claim it is true. I have no desire to smell like “Warm Cotton” myself.

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