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It’s a psychological trick. They want you to associate those smells with “clean” so that when you have a bunch of perfumed laundry you think “wow this smells really clean!” “Clean” actually smells like nothing.
I avoid scented laundry stuff but at the same time I like wearing fragrances (in small amounts) so I guess I’m not on team no smells.
It’s a psychological trick. They want you to associate those smells with “clean” so that when you have a bunch of perfumed laundry you think “wow this smells really clean!” “Clean” actually smells like nothing.
I avoid scented laundry stuff but at the same time I like wearing fragrances (in small amounts) so I guess I’m not on team no smells.