At first glance, I thought this was a new scent from Philosophy, then immediately my next thought was that it resembled a bootleg version of Philosophy Amazing Grace- sorry, Dlish but you could have come up with a different bottle for your perfume. Anyway, I don’t mean to diss Dlish, but seriously…
Well, regardless of its sketchy packaging, the scent happens to be quite decent. Just as the name says, it smells well, clean. It’s infused with cotton blossom, violet musk, lemon, lime and rose geranium. Remember when your Mama used to bring out a basket of clean, fresh laundry? ‘Twas a sweet, sentimental smell, wasn’t it? Well, that’s Clean in a nutshell, but with an added twist of citrus. Mmm- can’t get cleaner than that, can ya?
Well, speaking of laundry, Dlish does have a fragrance named Clean Fresh Laundry- that one possesses more of the freshly washed tee-shirt scent, hence the name, but Clean Provence is not much different, except with more floral under-notes.




I love its sweet smell