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Ornammals – :
I have a very old sample of this and it smells of old alcohol on first spray, but I remember it didn’t do that when it was new. Still, this is a very harsh fragrance. Not what I would imagine with the name Clean Baby Girl, even though it’s fitting in a way: This smells like a mixture of a baby care product and a cleaning product. I get lots of sharp citrus notes, lavender and violet on a base of heliotrope that smells like vanila scented plastic, and some chlorine-like freshness.
It’s clean, sweet, fresh and somewhat childlike, but it doesn’t smell like a baby, maybe like a body spray for kids to play with.
Quite intense in the beginning, but thankfully not too long-lasting. It isn’t disgusting, but I sure don’t want to smell like that.
trojanstr – :
I can’t find this anywhere, and really want to try it, anyone getting rid of theirs pm me
maichePah – :
It’s “Love’s Baby Soft” on steroids, and I love it on rare occasions.
SmaraVona – :
Would give anything in the world to try this one! The only one i liked from the Clean brand! I want this one! If i ever get my hands on it that day will be a celebratory one, and i will not try it without propper preparations- the room with the right temperature, the right mood, completely pure skin and concentration of all senses! I do want this one!
nul074Unlogrere – :
Clean Baby Girl?……this is no clean innocent baby girl, this is Bertha covered in tattoos who recently got out of prison. At first whif…she reaches up and slaps you to in the face with something that is trying to be baby powder ….but went horribly awry! I run to scrub it off but Bertha clings on to my wrist like she is afraid to go back to prison.
I never thought that there would be a CLEAN fragrance that I didn’t like…but here I am proven wrong.
Onefintefly – :
It’s like a giant flower-powder-puff from the bottle. Smells really nice..but in the sense that you actually smell like a nice person after you spray this on. Like it more on clothes, particularly wool, than on skin though.
rhskmz – :
To Carolinealgot: I think your customer meant a Givenchy perfume for children: “Tartine et Chocolat.”
mechigan – :
My mom gave this to me using for linen spray as well.
this is listed as a floral woody, but smells straight up baby powder
juliokron – :
At work, a man came in and asked for a perfume for babies… ehhh is this what he was asking for!?!?!?!
ches123 – :
I love the scent of baby powder. CLEAN’s version…ugh!! It smelled awful on my skin..But worked great as a linen spray.
pick11 – :
Not for me, but I found it the least offensive of the Clean line. People who like Clean probably wouldn’t be attracted to this one. It’s far less citrusy. More powdery, girly, violets, as others have said. I think it’s nice, but indistinct as a fragrance.