Citations:cleanfluencer

English citations of cleanfluencer

Noun: "(neologism) an influencer who gives advice on housekeeping and cleaning products" edit

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  • 2019, Steve Lowe & Alan McArthur, The Shitshow: An ‘Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit?' Special, unnumbered page:
    Cleanfluencing is now officially over: anyone still calling themselves a cleanfluencer needs to take a look at themselves in the mirror, the one they've just been wiping for the past four hours.
  • 2019, Laura Jane Williams, The Life Diet: How to Let in What Makes You Happy, and Let Go of Everything Else, unnumbered page:
    Instagram 'cleanfluencer' Mrs Hinch says cleaning helped her tackle her anxiety.
  • 2020, J. A. Andrew, Behind Her Smile, unnumbered page:
    He will never understand the joy I feel at being a cleanfluencer, nor feel the buzz I get when tens of my followers contact me to tell me how I've encouraged them to organise their clutter.
  • 2020, Sally Howard, The Home Stretch: Why It's Time to Come Clean About Who Does the Dishes, unnumbered page:
    In comparison to the Zoflora-scented cult that's grown up around @mrshinch, Lynsey Crombie, aka @lynsey_queenofclean, a blonde 40-year-old cleanfluencer from Petersborough, offers a cosier roster of domestic aphorisms.
  • 2020, Lucy Werner, Hype Yourself: A No-Nonsense PR Toolkit for Small Businesses, unnumbered page:
    Trends: a recent example of this is the rise of 'cleanfluencers'; off the back of the Marie Kondo show, there have been several articles on people who are cleaning influencers, or the top cleaning/home tidying products.