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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.
It is because you don't have one. No one in this area refers to their domestic help as servants. We have several live-in and coming weekly help and never referred to them as servants. They are employees.
Anonymous wrote:You'll have to ask my servants. I don't know what they use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I rub all of my clothes thoroughly with gold bars when they’re still warm from the dryer….. that way the heat transfers just a bit of gold dust onto my clothes. That’s probably what you’re smelling.
I think you mean your servants do.
Anonymous wrote:I rub all of my clothes thoroughly with gold bars when they’re still warm from the dryer….. that way the heat transfers just a bit of gold dust onto my clothes. That’s probably what you’re smelling.
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.