The Story
Why it exists.
White Infusion was conceived as an ode to bright, effortless elegance, capturing the feeling of a sun‑kissed morning filtered through a delicate tea ceremony. Launched in 2016, the Blue Scents team wanted a unisex fragrance that could bridge the gap between crisp citrus vigor and soft, powdery warmth. The name evokes the idea of a pure, white infusion, where sharp orange zest meets the calming clarity of tea, all anchored by a whisper of musk that keeps the composition grounded.
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Sunflower
Rex Orange County
The Beginning
White Infusion was conceived as an ode to bright, effortless elegance, capturing the feeling of a sun‑kissed morning filtered through a delicate tea ceremony. Launched in 2016, the Blue Scents team wanted a unisex fragrance that could bridge the gap between crisp citrus vigor and soft, powdery warmth. The name evokes the idea of a pure, white infusion, where sharp orange zest meets the calming clarity of tea, all anchored by a whisper of musk that keeps the composition grounded.
The combination of bergamot, mandarin and a blended citrus accord gives the opening an immediate lift, while the inclusion of iris (orris root) adds a subtle green‑powdery nuance rarely paired with tea. This trio creates a contrast between bright acidity and a soft, almost tactile floral core, making the scent feel both lively and comforting. The final musk‑powder finish softens the edge, allowing the fragrance to settle like a gentle veil on the skin.
The Evolution
At first spray, bergamot’s sharp sparkle erupts, instantly brightening the air with a citrus zing that feels like a splash of cold water on a summer balcony. Within minutes, the mandarin orange sweetens the edge, and the citrus accord smooths into a cohesive glow. As the top fades, tea notes emerge, mingling with rose and the green‑powdery depth of iris and orris root, forming a calm, garden‑like heart that feels both fresh and slightly nostalgic. By the third hour, the bright citrus recedes, leaving a soft, powdery musk that clings to the skin like a faint memory of the morning. The drydown lingers for another hour or two, offering a subtle, comforting veil that doesn’t dominate but remains perceptible to those who come close.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2016 launch, White Infusion has become a quiet staple among fans of clean, unisex scents. Wearers often cite it as a go‑to for spring outings and office days, noting its similarity to other citrus‑tea compositions while appreciating its powdery musk twist. It has gathered a modest following on fragrance forums, praised for its approachable elegance without demanding niche credentials.
The House
Blue Scents invites curious noses to explore a curated collection that balances bright citrus, soft florals, and warm woods. With a lineup that includes Gardenia (2016), Bergamot & Amberwood (2020) and the recent Golden Honey & Argan Oil (2024), the house offers modern twists on classic accords, all presented in sleek, sea‑blue bottles that hint at the brand’s name. Each fragrance arrives in a minimalist package that lets the scent speak for itself, while the brand’s online portal offers detailed ingredient lists for the discerning collector.
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A breezy, sun‑lit acoustic track mirrors the fragrance’s citrus spark and tea‑softened heart, while a subtle ambient finish reflects the powdery musk drydown.
Sunflower
Rex Orange County


















