Clean Slate Minimalist
You make simplicity feel like luxury. A fresh archetype shaped by fresh (80%) · bold (40%) · warm (35%) — a clean, daylight signature for people who want to feel sharper than the room.
What "Clean Slate Minimalist" actually means
Of the twenty scent identities in the Noseprint quiz, Clean Slate Minimalist sits in the fresh family. Its scent vector skews fresh (80%) · bold (40%) · warm (35%) — meaning the fragrance shapes that match this archetype lean into citrus, aquatic, and clean musky territory — the kind of fragrance that registers as a temperature drop, not a perfume..
Fresh archetypes are the polite version of a statement — they signal effort without overplaying.
How Clean Slate Minimalist wears
The matched fragrances mostly sit in the green and aquatic families. The five fragrances picked for this archetype share a vector signature — they sit in the same neighbourhood of scent space, even when their notes look different on paper.
Treat the matched fragrances as a sampling list. Walk into a Notino, Sephora, or Douglas counter, ask for cards or wear-tests on each, and let your skin chemistry decide. Clean Slate Minimalist is the right neighbourhood; your skin is the final judge of the house.
How to find out if this is your archetype
The Noseprint quiz takes about thirty seconds. You upload one selfie, answer three swipe questions about night vs everyday, warm vs fresh, and subtle vs bold. A vision model reads the aesthetic palette of the photo, your answers weight the result, and one of the twenty archetypes — possibly Clean Slate Minimalist, possibly a neighbour — comes back.
The quiz is free and your selfie is never stored. Read the privacy notes if you want the long version of how the data is handled.
Adjacent archetypes
If Clean Slate Minimalist reads close but not exact, these are its closest neighbours in scent space — friends with overlapping fragrance pools and similar vector profiles. A different lighting, mood, or selfie can land you in one of these instead.
Green Tea Intellectual — you're calm, but never boring. Ocean Air Romantic — you remind people of freedom and calm.
Five fragrances for Clean Slate Minimalist
Sorted by closest match to the archetype's scent vector. Each links to a full Noseprint page for that fragrance, with notes, similar picks, and a buy link.
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FAQ
Is Clean Slate Minimalist a real fragrance category?+
Not on a perfumer's bench, no. It is a Noseprint archetype — a hand-authored composite of five fragrance recommendations, a five-axis scent vector, and a quote pool. The category names from real perfumery (woody, amber, oriental, fresh) live underneath as the fragrance categories you see in each pick.
Why these five fragrances?+
The five fragrances tied to Clean Slate Minimalist sit closest in the five-axis scent vector to the archetype's centre. They span price points and houses on purpose so you have a sampling range — typically €50 to €350 — without locking into one brand.
Will my Noseprint result always be Clean Slate Minimalist?+
No, and that is the point. The quiz reads aesthetic vibe, which moves with lighting, makeup, and mood. A selfie taken on a quiet Tuesday and another on a Friday night can produce different archetypes. Clean Slate Minimalist is one read of you, not the only read.
Where do the recommended fragrances link to?+
Each fragrance card on a Noseprint result links to the matching product page on Notino (Europe) or Amazon (rest of world). We earn a small affiliate commission if you buy. The pick itself is unaffected by the commission — the same five would surface if no retailer paid us.
Can I take the quiz without a selfie?+
The vision model is a key signal in how the archetype is picked, so the quiz currently requires a photo. The image is processed in memory and discarded — never written to disk or to our database. If that is a deal-breaker, you can pick a non-personal photo (a friend's, with permission) just to see the format of the result.
Take the thirty-second quiz. Find out if you're a Clean Slate Minimalist.
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