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Airfresheners - turn off or not?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hate the smell - so artificial.
A good quality scented candle made with aromatherapy oils is ok."
I agree, most of them are overpowering or smell like toilet cleaner! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
I have the windows open most of the year. When I had the cat I had to use air freshener sometimes and I still have to use some around the front door. The fox that sleeps on my front step is a bit stinky. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
"Yes, turnoff.
The air freshener would get up my nose, but also suggest there is another unsavoury smell to mask!"
That is kind of where I am comign from. I think I may be allergic to airfresheners, as they make me feel as if I cannot breathe properly.
I am ok with the yankee candles - they are a bit expensive but well worth it. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I have the windows open most of the year. When I had the cat I had to use air freshener sometimes and I still have to use some around the front door. The fox that sleeps on my front step is a bit stinky." I have my windows open all the time and in my bedroom even over night and in the winter - I love the fresh cold air. Airfresheners tend to only mask but not eliminate unpleasant odours in my experience.
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"I have the windows open most of the year. When I had the cat I had to use air freshener sometimes and I still have to use some around the front door. The fox that sleeps on my front step is a bit stinky.I have my windows open all the time and in my bedroom even over night and in the winter - I love the fresh cold air. Airfresheners tend to only mask but not eliminate unpleasant odours in my experience."
How do you avoid catching a cold or bronchitis? |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I have the windows open most of the year. When I had the cat I had to use air freshener sometimes and I still have to use some around the front door. The fox that sleeps on my front step is a bit stinky.I have my windows open all the time and in my bedroom even over night and in the winter - I love the fresh cold air. Airfresheners tend to only mask but not eliminate unpleasant odours in my experience.
How do you avoid catching a cold or bronchitis?" Nice warm quilt helps - plus I dont feel the cold that much. I never need gloves in the winter as my hands are always warm. |
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By *phrodite OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Not keen on them, I have windows open and use incense in the summer to keep insets out " I do like Japanese incense sticks sometimes - the slightly more upmarket ones are quite subtle. |
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"Not keen on them, I have windows open and use incense in the summer to keep insets out I do like Japanese incense sticks sometimes - the slightly more upmarket ones are quite subtle."
I use white musk and yag yag most |
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I don't feel dressed without perfume, the house doesn't feel right without scent.
Sometimes the smells clash. My daughter buys candles from the Christmas shop in London Bridge, so downstairs will smell of cinnamon and vanilla and the upstairs of Japanese musk incense. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ooo what a coincidence this thread, I mentioned air fresheners in a post a few hours ago. I love them, I have lots, one in every room and 2 in the kitchen to combat cooking smells.
No I've never been turned on by them or ever imagined I could be. I always have the fresh linen fragrance, i love my house being scented |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fresh air.
Soap.
Hot Water.
Bottle of bleach.
And a good clean, wins every time for me. "
So you think that air fresheners are only used to mask dirt and bacteria, how odd, that's like saying perfume is only used to mask unwashed bodies and I presume you wear perfume.
I actually open windows and clean and dust and polish and still use lots of air fresheners |
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