Who else hates scented soap?

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I couldn't find the "personal rant" thread, so i'm going specific here.

I hate washing my hands with soap before a meal, then my food tasting like lilac or jasmine-honey, "white tea & sage"... etc my mom's seasonal soaps of summer breeze, pumpkin spice, and crap like that don't go well with anything edible or drinkable unless it's a pumpkin spice coffee.

Is there a hand-soap scent remover product I can market to go along with all these stinky soaps?
 
just keep scrubbing those paws under the water a bit longer after the soap is gone and most of the scents will be washed away.
 
I suffer from an incredibly sensitive sense of smell. It is a curse.

Even so, I sometimes buy myself orange scented soap because I really like the orange oil smell from orange peels, but the soap is (a) hard to find and (b) according to most people who have tried it has very little scent.

My mom and my aunt for some reason think I love scented lotion, which I do not. But they keep buying it and I keep setting it out so they see that I have it and then other people assume I love scented lotion. Every time I get a random gift of scented bath beads or lotion or whatever, my husband gives me a look that I know he knows and is trying to make me laugh. Its far too late to tell my 70 and 80+ year old relatives the truth (and, TBF to me, I DID tell them this for decades to no a avail, like I never convinced them I do not drink or even like coffee) so I’m doomed to have a secret closet full of the stuff in addition to the display bottles.

Anyway, I get where you are coming from. Scented candles are ridiculous. A lot of the scented soaps are idiotic. But OMG perfumes, cologne and body sprays are still the worst, especially just sprayed over BO.
 
Scented soap, scented laundry detergent, scented dishwashing soap, and scented candles can go to hell.
Scented candles placed anywhere other than a bathroom or some shop where such scents are appropriate can suck it.
 
I don’t like scented anything. Even my deodorant is unscented. Schmidts natural.

Can tolerate only the most subtle hints of perfume on a woman. Beyond that, nope.
 
I couldn't find the "personal rant" thread, so i'm going specific here.

I hate washing my hands with soap before a meal, then my food tasting like lilac or jasmine-honey, "white tea & sage"... etc my mom's seasonal soaps of summer breeze, pumpkin spice, and crap like that don't go well with anything edible or drinkable unless it's a pumpkin spice coffee.

Is there a hand-soap scent remover product I can market to go along with all these stinky soaps?
Was there a personal rant thread? That's a good idea.

My wife uses a soap made from goat milk, it smells so good and it's strong, I can smell it in the next room.

Maybe use a spoon to eat instead of your hand and the smell wouldn't transfer? Maybe? 😁
 
My wife and kids don't like sented clothes washing soap and my daughter has very sensitive skin. I purchased Tide, because it was on sale. I had to purchase our normal unscented no additives brand and give away the new container of tide. So, my savings cost me more money. 😲
 
My wife and kids don't like sented clothes washing soap and my daughter has very sensitive skin. I purchased Tide, because it was on sale. I had to purchase our normal unscented no additives brand and give away the new container of tide. So, my savings cost me more money. 😲
Clothes washing soap
A whole other can of worms
Been trying the generic "pods" lately... Not so sure
Yea don't like tide
 
I neither love nor hate scented items, but I DESPISE moisturizing handsoaps. I have to rinse forever to get that crap off my hands. I don’t like a lotion feel at all.
 
I neither love nor hate scented items, but I DESPISE moisturizing handsoaps. I have to rinse forever to get that crap off my hands. I don’t like a lotion feel at all.
Damn. Y'all so picky about your hands. I just rub on whatever's there. Hopefully it's soap, not lard, but you know, them's the bounces
 
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