posted on November 27, 2001 10:03:29 PM new
I have decided I need therapy for my scents addition. I have Renuzit plugins, Wizard plugins, regular plugins, Yankee candles in every room, a carjar in my car. Stopped to a Hallmark store today, scent of the month was Christmas cookie, bought 2, plus a Balsam Fir for DH room. I have carpet powders (Cinnamon scent), room sprays. I even have one of those toilet paper holder thingys that smells when you turn the roll. Anyone know of a good scents therapist? Am I all alone in my obsession? OR do you have it too? This time I'm into the baked scents. Like Banana Nut bread, Christmas cookie, cookies and cream. OH, they smell SOOOO good. BTW, anyone ever found a candle as good as a Yankee and if so where can I find some? Barbara
posted on November 27, 2001 10:28:25 PM new
I would say I don't go quite to those extremes but I love scented candles. This is my favorite places to buy online:
posted on November 27, 2001 10:51:21 PM new
I love scent but I am one of those people who is chemicaly sensitive so I have to stay away from most of them. I do burn some scented candles though. I also can wear perfume.Not too much! Too many smells make me dizzy. [KRS ~ do NOT say anything!]
posted on November 28, 2001 02:31:07 PM new
I'm afraid I'm in the same boat as you barbkeith. I have a shelf full of those scented oils you use with a lightbulb ring. Same type of scents too....peanut butter cookies, key lime pie, etc., etc. There's also a scent out now that smells like Lysol - a dream come true. (I can pretend I've cleaned the house.)
When you say people like us need therapy.....I kinda thought this WAS therapy. I'm not sure what for, but I have fun pretending it does something.
posted on November 28, 2001 03:20:33 PM new
Well, it wasn't ammonia + bleach.
But I have solid perfume (I think). You have the right to an informed opinion -Harlan Ellison