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Ladies, it’s the season to pull out the light, floral fragrances that make us feel dainty and feminine, but with a twist. However, let’s take this a step further and prioritize shopping clean.

As society gains a deeper understanding of the harmful ingredients present in our everyday products, it’s crucial that we make conscious choices and opt for products that are free from these potentially detrimental substances.


The Environmental Working Group reports that numerous popular fragrances contain chemicals, some of which are listed, while others are not, that can disrupt hormones and trigger allergic reactions.

What are clean fragrances? A clean or non-toxic fragrance doesn’t have or uses very little synthetic chemicals, artificial dyes, parabens, phthalates, or sulfates. Instead, it is made from sustainably sourced ingredients, natural essential oils, or botanical extracts.

Below, I’ve listed 7 clean fragrances that are safe and will have you embodying springtime.

Carnivale by Brown Girl Jane

Carnivale is described as embodying Trinidad with its notes of mango and sweet vanilla nectar.

Florgasm by Heretic

Florgasm is all in the name. If you love floral smells like jasmine mixed with citrus notes like lemon, then this plant-based fragrance is for you.

Capri Summer by Skylar 

Skylar describes this scent as a “sun-soaked citrus dream” and a “double shot of vitamin C” with each spritz.

Worthy by Moodeaux

Fans of Worthy by Moodeaux describe it as “feminine” and “warm,” which is how we want to feel this season.

Modern Magic by Naked Beauty

This fragrance’s notes of bergamot, orange blossom, and green tea feels like a warm spring day.

Cassis by Maison Louis Marie 

This roll-on perfume oil has a blend of cassis, white rose, tonka, and more.

Sun Fruit by Ellis Brooklyn 

This is a fruity floral scent, which is perfect for spring. Its notes include jasmine, coconut, and more.

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