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In reply to the discussion: I for won do not understand the current trend towards "scent" laundering [View all]womanofthehills
(10,696 posts)58. Since forever, most scents didn't have VOC's and lots of other toxic chemicals
Just like how our food is now so adulterated and crap so are many cosmetics, perfumes etc. We are so screwed - putting toxic chemicals on our bodies and clothes.
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I for won do not understand the current trend towards "scent" laundering [View all]
NotHardly
Wednesday
OP
Phthalates, parabens, synthetic musks, VOCs, terpines, benzene, aldehyde etc
womanofthehills
Thursday
#54
Connecting dots is fun. But I think people need to pay more attention to how their
BootinUp
Thursday
#73
chill, man. while you are entitled to your personal preference and/or aversion ...
stopdiggin
Wednesday
#5
Actually, about 30% of the population ihas adverse health effects or irritation from scented products.
jmbar2
Wednesday
#9
There is plenty of evidence that fragrances lower air quality and pose health risks.
femmedem
Thursday
#49
no. nor would I have any expectation that other people were going to stop using/consuming them
stopdiggin
Thursday
#59
So you have never been on an airplane when people were asked not to consume any
RockCreek
Thursday
#67
The difference is, if I eat peanuts in a restaurant, it doesn't affect anyone else.
femmedem
Thursday
#68
My dentist's office has a sign at the entrance saying it's a fragrance-free office
femmedem
Thursday
#50
My husband has asthma. The last time we visited a local gallery we had to leave
femmedem
Thursday
#35
Since forever, most scents didn't have VOC's and lots of other toxic chemicals
womanofthehills
Thursday
#58
Agree completely, from someone who is allergic to many cheap perfumes and colognes.
Bev54
Wednesday
#7
I stand in the laundry aisle and open every type of product I want to buy and smell it.
Marie Marie
Wednesday
#10
We have lots of chemically sensitive people in our community because it wasn't used for farming.
summer_in_TX
Wednesday
#11
I have asthma and when my mother went out someplace special, she always wore perfume
Rhiannon12866
Thursday
#12
Remember sachet? It was put in with your clothes in a drawer. Nice, light scent, not overdone....
CTyankee
Thursday
#16
I agree, for people with allergies it can become unbearable and detrimental to their health.
Irish_Dem
Thursday
#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
Thursday
#28
I experience the same misbehaving with mine. Also my cats love them! They steal them
Ziggysmom
Thursday
#48