Heritage
A house, in its own words
Specific founding details for SHOWER SCENTS remain outside the scope of available research. The fragrance industry has evolved significantly since perfumery became a commercial enterprise in the nineteenth century, and brands focused on accessible daily-wear scents have existed alongside heritage houses like Houbigant (est. 1775) and Rancé (est. 1795). SHOWER SCENTS represents a different approach, one that prioritizes the sensory experience of routine over the archival traditions of fine fragrance houses. SHOWER SCENTS operates on the premise that scent belongs not just in moments of formal occasion but in the private rituals of daily life. Their work suggests that the shower or bath can function as a legitimate space for fragrance artistry, not merely a utilitarian activity. This approach democratizes scent experience, making considered fragrance part of everyday hygiene rather than reserved for special events. The brand appears to value accessibility, practicality, and the idea that quality scent experiences need not require significant time investment or formal application rituals.
