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In reply to the discussion: I for won do not understand the current trend towards "scent" laundering [View all]RockCreek
(1,247 posts)67. So you have never been on an airplane when people were asked not to consume any
due to someone with a severe allergy on board?
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I for won do not understand the current trend towards "scent" laundering [View all]
NotHardly
Dec 24
OP
Phthalates, parabens, synthetic musks, VOCs, terpines, benzene, aldehyde etc
womanofthehills
Dec 25
#54
Connecting dots is fun. But I think people need to pay more attention to how their
BootinUp
Dec 25
#73
chill, man. while you are entitled to your personal preference and/or aversion ...
stopdiggin
Dec 24
#5
Actually, about 30% of the population ihas adverse health effects or irritation from scented products.
jmbar2
Dec 24
#9
There is plenty of evidence that fragrances lower air quality and pose health risks.
femmedem
Dec 25
#49
no. nor would I have any expectation that other people were going to stop using/consuming them
stopdiggin
Dec 25
#59
So you have never been on an airplane when people were asked not to consume any
RockCreek
Dec 25
#67
The difference is, if I eat peanuts in a restaurant, it doesn't affect anyone else.
femmedem
Dec 25
#68
My dentist's office has a sign at the entrance saying it's a fragrance-free office
femmedem
Dec 25
#50
Since forever, most scents didn't have VOC's and lots of other toxic chemicals
womanofthehills
Dec 25
#58
I stand in the laundry aisle and open every type of product I want to buy and smell it.
Marie Marie
Dec 24
#10
We have lots of chemically sensitive people in our community because it wasn't used for farming.
summer_in_TX
Dec 24
#11
I have asthma and when my mother went out someplace special, she always wore perfume
Rhiannon12866
Dec 25
#12
Remember sachet? It was put in with your clothes in a drawer. Nice, light scent, not overdone....
CTyankee
Dec 25
#16
I agree, for people with allergies it can become unbearable and detrimental to their health.
Irish_Dem
Dec 25
#26
I didn't see it either, but my guess is that it's about you saying "toilet waters"
Polybius
Friday
#80
Wool dryer balls are awesome and work better for me than dryer sheets with no odor, static
Ziggysmom
Dec 25
#28
I experience the same misbehaving with mine. Also my cats love them! They steal them
Ziggysmom
Dec 25
#48