Clean Skin is a fragrance for women launched in 2012. It is a floral woody musk fragrance created by Harry Fremont. According to some reviews, Clean Skin smells like you are not wearing perfume, but rather like you washed and conditioned your hair and the smell of the products are creating a scent bubble around you. However, some reviewers have noted that the fragrance does not last very long, with a longevity of only about 2 hours.
Clean Classic Skin is another fragrance by Clean Beauty Collective. It is inspired by the warm touch of a loving embrace and has hints of creamy vanilla and lotus blossom. The scent is described as touchable bare skin, with white musk and cashmere woods caressing the skin with soft sensuality. The ingredient list is subject to change to adhere to global safety standards, and if an ingredient is deemed as unsafe, the perfumers remove or replace it while trying to keep the integrity of each scent.
Clean Reserve Skin is a fragrance by CLEAN RESERVE. It is a warm and sheer scent with key notes of fresh musk, copaiba oil, and salted praline. The fragrance is described as the signature scent that youve been looking for.
When it comes to fragrances, the term "fragrance" or "parfum" on an ingredient list is not technically an individual ingredient or chemical but rather an umbrella term that refers to all the compounds and chemicals that comprise a products fragrance. Typically, this is dozens of ingredients, and companies are not required to disclose the individual fragrance elements as the fragrance "blend" is considered proprietary information. Some fragrances may contain harmful ingredients, and it is important to read the ingredient list and look for fragrances that are formulated without harmful ingredients.