Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need air circulation in there--can you install a ceiling fan?
This. Is there a return air duct in your bedroom? Can you sleep with the door open? You need to improve the ventilation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Small bedroom, and it often smells in the morning. I'm guessing from odors leaving our bodies during the night, bad breath, etc. Gross! I use the oil sticks, but the fragrence is never strong enough. Does anyone have recommendations on how to combat the odor? Can't leave the windows open.
And... eeeeew.
Are you having sex the night before? Do you sweat a lot?
Showers the night before. Lavender oil on pillow.
Anonymous wrote:This is a common problem. I was reading a housekeeping tips book once (it was more interesting than it sounds) and it said contrary to popular belief, it's really not sanitary to make your bed first thing in the morning. Whether you shower right before bed or night, it's normal for people to expunge moisture (sweating, breathing, etc.) The statistic was there about how much moisture we put out and it was a shocking amount. They recommended getting out of bed in the morning and NOT making your bed. Instead, you should pull your sheets back and drape them over the footboard to air your bed out. All day is good, but at least while you're getting ready in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:This is a common problem. I was reading a housekeeping tips book once (it was more interesting than it sounds) and it said contrary to popular belief, it's really not sanitary to make your bed first thing in the morning. Whether you shower right before bed or night, it's normal for people to expunge moisture (sweating, breathing, etc.) The statistic was there about how much moisture we put out and it was a shocking amount. They recommended getting out of bed in the morning and NOT making your bed. Instead, you should pull your sheets back and drape them over the footboard to air your bed out. All day is good, but at least while you're getting ready in the morning.
Anonymous wrote:You need air circulation in there--can you install a ceiling fan?
Anonymous wrote:Small bedroom, and it often smells in the morning. I'm guessing from odors leaving our bodies during the night, bad breath, etc. Gross! I use the oil sticks, but the fragrence is never strong enough. Does anyone have recommendations on how to combat the odor? Can't leave the windows open.