Laundry detergent wealthy people use.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.

I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.

You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.


OK, but OP is literally saying that her wealthy friends smell like something. So no, not all wealthy people (like yourself) are scent-free.


Welp, I’m another wealthy person who uses unscented. Seventh generation unscented laundry detergent. I hate fake smells from products.


I agree with you - Seventh Generation.
Anonymous
Tide is nasty
Anonymous
This is such an odd thread - but unscented all the way. I don't want to smell like my laundry detergent or my deodorant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.

I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.

You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.


OK, but OP is literally saying that her wealthy friends smell like something. So no, not all wealthy people (like yourself) are scent-free.


We know OP is sniffing something.
Probably glue.
Anonymous
It's not the detergent, it's the expensive skincare products.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.

I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.

You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.


OK, but OP is literally saying that her wealthy friends smell like something. So no, not all wealthy people (like yourself) are scent-free.


Welp, I’m another wealthy person who uses unscented. Seventh generation unscented laundry detergent. I hate fake smells from products.


Op here,

I use 7th gen unscented for clothes and then I use the lavender one for sheets. I also have persil for my workout clothes and woolite for certain hand wash items. It’s not the same smell I notice on others.
Anonymous
+1 that it’s hair products and upscale lotions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's the smell of money.


jess. money laundry detergent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's not the detergent, it's the expensive skincare products.


I think this too.
LaMer smells divine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's the smell of money.


jess. money laundry detergent

Ha!
Anonymous
I work for Sudshare and my customers seem to like Percil.

Tide has really changed over the years now smells like perfume.
Anonymous
Strivers be striving.
Anonymous
I think you smell dry shampoo, OP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wealthier people like myself tend to favor unscented products. This includes detergents.

I suspect part of the reason is that we can afford professional cleaning services, so we tend not to have odors in our day-to-day lives that require ,asking by perfumes.

You don’t see a lot of Glade Plug-Ins or Yankee candles in finer homes.


OK, but OP is literally saying that her wealthy friends smell like something. So no, not all wealthy people (like yourself) are scent-free.


Welp, I’m another wealthy person who uses unscented. Seventh generation unscented laundry detergent. I hate fake smells from products.


I agree with you - Seventh Generation.


Another arguably wealthy person here who uses 7th gen unscented and ECOS unscented.
Anonymous
"You smell good. Are you wealthy?"
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