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Thread started 07/05/09 1:58pm

RudyIsBackForG
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whats your favorie room spray ?

now some of yall may or may not know that I serious when it comes tomaking a room smell NICE and sweet..i avoid them cheapo room sprays that some peeps use to get rid off the smoke ..I aint into no ocean fresh sent or some citrus shitt I a m allnatural and use insense or some pricey stuff.

I used to use FEbreze back in the day
http://www.febreze.com/en...m_spray.do butt no longer...shitt was bad for my sinuses now I discovered L´occitaine but shitt is expensive..a bottle of Vanilla occitain cost more then 20 bucks ! but i ain t stingy .
http://usa.loccitane.com/...RoomSprays

Do you ? Use spray ? or just play it cheap and safe with some insense?
Or do ? you prefer some sented candels for that light and soft smell ?

Waht´s your favorite room spray?
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Reply #1 posted 07/05/09 2:46pm

AnckSuNamun

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It's a plug in called Noticeables by Febreze. It smells like clean linen. cloud9 I think I need to get a refill now though.
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Reply #2 posted 07/05/09 2:56pm

MsMisha319

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I like to make my own household sprays, using essential oils like Lavender, Rose, Vanilla, Cinnamon and Ylang-Ylang.....not all together giggle


I always receive compliments on the scents as well.


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Reply #3 posted 07/05/09 3:01pm

Cinnie

You are so busy preparing your place it is hilarious
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Reply #4 posted 07/05/09 3:28pm

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I like the Oust lavender.
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Reply #5 posted 07/05/09 3:34pm

CalhounSq

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Room spray sucks. Open a window, light a candle, & put your dirty stankass clothes in a hamper!
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Reply #6 posted 07/05/09 3:50pm

kimrachell

CalhounSq said:

Room spray sucks. Open a window, light a candle, & put your dirty stankass clothes in a hamper!

lol
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Reply #7 posted 07/05/09 3:51pm

kimrachell

i usually like any of them says "clean linen" scent. biggrin
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Reply #8 posted 07/05/09 5:49pm

morningsong

candles too many folks have allergies
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Reply #9 posted 07/05/09 8:06pm

Ace

RudyIsBackForGood said:

Do you ? Use spray ? or just play it cheap and safe with some insense?

I've read that burning incense isn't healthy.
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Reply #10 posted 07/05/09 8:09pm

ZombieKitten

Ace said:

RudyIsBackForGood said:

Do you ? Use spray ? or just play it cheap and safe with some insense?

I've read that burning incense isn't healthy.

oooh! give me the facts!!!
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Reply #11 posted 07/05/09 8:16pm

Ace

ZombieKitten said:

Ace said:


I've read that burning incense isn't healthy.

oooh! give me the facts!!!

MONDAY, Aug. 25 (HealthDay News) — Exposure to burning incense over long periods of time raises the risk of developing cancers of the upper respiratory tract, a new study shows.

Interestingly, the practice did not increase the overall risk of lung cancer.

“Given that our results are backed by numerous experimental studies showing that incense is a powerful producer of particulate matter and that incense smoke contains carcinogenic substances, I believe incense should be used with caution,” said study author Dr. Jeppe Friborg, of the department of epidemiology research at Statens Serum Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. “That is, frequent use in rooms where people live should be minimized, or at least sufficient ventilation should be secured. In our study, we find the increased risk of cancer to be present in individuals reporting frequent use of incense for many years, thus, repeated exposure for years should probably be avoided.”

Others echoed the thought.

“The American Lung Association is going to add it as a risk factor,” said Dr. Norman Edelman, chief medical officer of the association. “It’s not nearly the danger of smoking a pack a day for 20 years, but it’s a danger.”

Not only is incense burned regularly as part of daily life in large swaths of Asia, the practice is also popular among certain segments in the West.

Incense burning produces particulate matter and is known to contain possible carcinogens such as polyaromatic hyodrcarbons (PAHs), carbonyls and benzene.

There have also been reports linking the burning of incense with cancer but the results have been inconsistent.

For this study, researchers conducted face-to-face interviews with more than 61,000 Singapore Chinese aged 45 to 74 who were cancer-free at the beginning of the study.

Incense burning almost doubled the risk of developing squamous cell upper respiratory tract carcinomas including nasal/sinus, tongue, mouth and laryngeal. There was an increased risk both in smokers and in nonsmokers, pointing to an independent effect of incense smoke.

There was no overall increased risk of lung cancer, but it did heighten the risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the lung.
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Reply #12 posted 07/05/09 8:21pm

ZombieKitten

I always used to tell my sister it can't be good for you! Now I can show her this nod not that it matters, she is a smoker, but for the sake of her kid and her partner
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Reply #13 posted 07/05/09 8:24pm

ThreadBare

Cologne
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Reply #14 posted 07/05/09 8:38pm

veronikka

The Body Shop Satsuma and Exotic fragrance oil mixed together, smells so good! drool
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Reply #15 posted 07/05/09 9:25pm

Cinnie

You can stop answering.. I'm sure this was for Rudy's short-notice "houseguest"
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Reply #16 posted 07/05/09 10:03pm

ingamilo

you are the maximum and they know a lot about fragâncias; please, if decides to accept my invitation to dance in the Oasis (the best disco in the planet) don't hesitate: swallow yours sprays.... wink

I burn incense of Nepal, tibetano and I confirm what Ace said exclaim
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Reply #17 posted 07/06/09 12:43am

PanthaGirl

The chemicals used in room sprays are no good so I use natural incense or oils instead, pure aromatherapy rocks!
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Reply #18 posted 07/06/09 12:50am

Ottensen

I use a Sakura (cherry blossom) spray that I buy in Tokyo. One spritz and it enhances the feeling of calmness in my place.

Other than that I use lots of incense. Nag Champa I only use for meditative moments. I use sage brushes and and frankinsence rocks burned on coal for cleansing. Then for day to day use I use Japanese incence with sakura, lotus, or bamboo scent because they are very pleasant and delicate, they lend a feeling of serenity to wherever they're burned.
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Reply #19 posted 07/06/09 2:46am

Pochacco

I have one that smells of cinnamon and orange , kinda reminds me of Christmas smells and I love that

My mum uses Brittany Spears Fantasy perfume in her bathroom when she had a poo lol
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Reply #20 posted 07/07/09 6:53pm

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