Scented products include everything from laundry detergent and fabric conditioner to actual perfume, hair shampoo, room sprays, hair gel, and moisturisers. According to a report by the European Commission, back in 2012, more than 2,500 fragrance ingredients had been listed for use by manufacturer...
FOR those who like using a foam cleaner, this is the one to go for, and the pleasant citrus perfume means it even smells good. As with the Halfords cleaner, the Simoniz is a regular at the top of our upholstery tests, and has also had se... S Fowler - 《Auto Express》 被引量:...
It seems like a really neat idea to plug in a device that releases a scent that makes you think of wildflowers. In the end, they’re not real fragrances. They’re synthetic and man-made in a factory, formulated ...
The team’s goal is simple: Incorporate scents that repel mosquitoes into everyday products. After doing extensive research into the household products used most frequently in places where mosquito-borne diseases are common, they decided to focus mostly on bar soap and powdered laundry detergent. (...
smelling great, even without using perfume. Fragrance-free detergents are ideal for sensitive skin or allergies as they don’t contain any added fragrances that may irritate the skin. They also don’t leave behind any harsh chemical residues, which can cause unpleasant smells on our clothing and...
Victoria:How are you making the laundry detergent? Are you using the unscented kind or a special soap? Scenting laundry is tricky, because you need ingredients that will not be water solulible and many perfumes won’t stick to fabric after it goes through the wash cycle. But hey, experimen...
Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day laundry detergent in Lemon Verbena– I’m a sucker for the Mrs. Meyer’s line. I don’t know who she is (probably the figment of some focus group’s imagination, don’t spoil it for me) but she knows how to make home/laundry products that smell nice and ...
I wear perfumes to work every day and only an extreme necessity would make me work at a place that bans perfumes for no good reason. I am mindful of my co-workers and always tell people in my office to let me know if some particular perfume smells offensive: I have so many different...
inescapable. It’s not just the perfumes that we wear. It’s also added to every imaginable household product from toilet paper to laundry liquid. Stores, restaurants and hotels spray fragrance in the air. It’s ubiquitous, and that’s a problem for people that are affected by it, like ...
That’s interesting because I often think of musk that’s something that's quite animalistic and sensual. This is the traditional musk, but what we call the ‘white musks’ are what are used in toiletries and laundry products. Those musks are very comfortable. They are very sheer, white, ...