Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used Persil when I was a child growing up in Europe. Love that stuff. To me the smell is very nostalgic.
Do they use that in Italy? We had our closes laundered in Italy and I still fantasize over how lovely our clothes smelled when they returned.
Anonymous wrote:I think scented detergents are ghastly. I know people think they smell good but honestly your clothes just smell like cheap chemicals. Fake flowery chemicals. I wouldn't want to breathe that in all day.
Also, Salvation Army and places like that always use strong-smelling detergents so people with scented clothes always make me think of poverty and hard-times.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe so many like Persil. I got a sample in the mail and thought it smelled horrible.
Anonymous wrote:We used Persil when I was a child growing up in Europe. Love that stuff. To me the smell is very nostalgic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to the store today so I can smell this Persil your all talking about!
Is it mainstream? Like at Wegmans or Target?
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to the store today so I can smell this Persil your all talking about!