Clean, Sustainable, Ethically Made and Non-Toxic Perfumes I Am Wearing Now. Part One | #nontoxic

As I state in the intro, all of these houses pride themselves in some way or another in being part of the clean, non-toxic, cruelty-free (and in many cases vegan) perfume movement. I have looked at the ethos and POV of most if not all of these brands and I highly recommend you visiting the websites yourselves so that you can find a perfume or brand which meets your specifications or desires.

This is not an exhaustive list, Part II will come in the next month or two because I have A LOT of perfumes which fit into this category. I am providing links to each website to make it easier for you to see the ethos of each brand. NONE of these are affiliate links.

First group of fragrances mentioned:

-Arizona Bloom by Floral Street

-Strange Paradise by Zimmer

-Queens & Monsters by Henry Rose

-Yin Transformation (parfum) by The Harmonist

-August Picnic

*11 11 by Lake & Skye

-Skin by Clean Reserve

-Juliet In White by ST. Rose

-Hummingbird Sage by There | Then

-American Cream by Lush

-Island Vanilla by Pacifica

-Dulce by Rosie Jane

-Quick mention of the 7 Virtues Discovery Set at the end

(*) Denotes previous PR gift

Discount Codes/Links:
I have recently decided to team up with a few brands/companies I trust and purchase from myself. Therefore, some of these links below are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission.

*I now have a landing page at Jomashop (where I find lots of authentic fragrances at a discount). Here is the link to my top choices:

*10%off at M. Micallef with “Chris10”

-10% off at Carner Barcelona with code “THEPERFUMENEST10”

-10% off Une Nuit Nomade fragrances with code “THEPERFUMENEST10”

-10% off discount to Lucky Scent with code “Nest10”
(neither affiliated nor get commission)

*10% off code to any Argos fragrances with code “nest10”

Chris

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The Perfume Nest
P.O. Box 6291
Chesterfield, Mo. 63006

5 Comments

  1. Most fragrance brands that use the “clean” moniker to advertise their perfumes are essentially greenwashing their products. Most “clean” and standard fragrance brands access their products from the same fragrance houses who abide by very strict International Fragrance Association rules. The term “clean” isn’t even regulated so in the long run it’s still deceiving consumers.

  2. Look for EWG certified products. EWG is the Environmental Working Group. Henry Rose has EWG certified products.

  3. My mind is completely BLOWN!!! A FRAGRANCE BASED OFF YOUR NATAL CHART?! THAT IS SO GANGSTA!!! 7:00 😮🔥👌🏿🕉😎🕺🏿!!!

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