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Now Fabric softener is a no no
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<blockquote data-quote="Faithful-Heart" data-source="post: 2984" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>I think I will try just not using any at all and see how that goes...I don't want any scents added to my clothes due to our airborne allergies...any perfume smells bother our noses. Kind of a pain...I wish I could wear perfumes but they would set unused for many years. Once in a great while I would put a tiny bit on. I am one of those people who if I pass a person in the store who has alot of smelly stuff on...smells from landry, shampoos, soaps, hair spray, make-up AND on top of all that these people will put perfume on...I start gagging. Nate will say he is getting sick!</p><p></p><p>One time a lady got behind me in line at a check out stand and since I was paying for my groceries and all I couldn't just move...lol. I had my hand over my nose...I could smell everything she had on...like I listed above. Each scent! I wish my nose wasn't like that! Another time I went down and asile looking for something and this perfumy smell hit me and I turned around and there was a whole line of scented candles....I left right away. Believe it or not these smell can make people sick that have bad allergies.</p><p></p><p>I grow flowers in my flower gardens but never smell them...don't want too...to me they dont smell good. :frown: I TRY not to smell...really...most of the time I can not smell things. I think I trained myself over the years to not smell...lol. I know I am weird.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Faithful-Heart, post: 2984, member: 484"] I think I will try just not using any at all and see how that goes...I don't want any scents added to my clothes due to our airborne allergies...any perfume smells bother our noses. Kind of a pain...I wish I could wear perfumes but they would set unused for many years. Once in a great while I would put a tiny bit on. I am one of those people who if I pass a person in the store who has alot of smelly stuff on...smells from landry, shampoos, soaps, hair spray, make-up AND on top of all that these people will put perfume on...I start gagging. Nate will say he is getting sick! One time a lady got behind me in line at a check out stand and since I was paying for my groceries and all I couldn't just move...lol. I had my hand over my nose...I could smell everything she had on...like I listed above. Each scent! I wish my nose wasn't like that! Another time I went down and asile looking for something and this perfumy smell hit me and I turned around and there was a whole line of scented candles....I left right away. Believe it or not these smell can make people sick that have bad allergies. I grow flowers in my flower gardens but never smell them...don't want too...to me they dont smell good. [img]:frown:[/img] I TRY not to smell...really...most of the time I can not smell things. I think I trained myself over the years to not smell...lol. I know I am weird. [/QUOTE]
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