mamansavon
Well-Known Member
Would there ne a fragrance oil suitable for homemade laundry detergents?
I know scent isn't necessary but I like it!
thanks
I know scent isn't necessary but I like it!
thanks
ah, that's a shameI will add, though, that the scent doesn't stick to the laundry.
Oops - I apologize - i didn't notice you were in the UK. I think you might call them "dish scourers" - folks in the US might call them that too now that I think about it! Here's a picture:
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I had the same experience. My first attempt at adding to wash/rinse cycle came out too strong. I like the idea of adding a sliver of scented soap to the batch. Good thinking!I can attest that the smell did transfer to the laundry. So much so that I had to take it down a notch
Yes.mixing FO with vinegar and adding that to the conditioner drawer... apparently the clothes come out soft and scented.
Good idea, and the most simple solution, but I would be a bit concerned about the drop of oil being transferred to my favorite white blouse.I have used just a drop or two on a washcloth and ran that through the dryer cycle with the rest of the load.
I've had good luck adding a few drops of essential oil to my wool dryer balls after using plain vinegar in the rinse cycle. I tried adding EO to the vinegar in a separate labeled bottle, but the fragrance didn't seem to last. I have recently read that EO's are not soluble in vinegar or water--meaning that you might get no fragrance or all the fragrance. Also putting in my vote for sun-dried laundry for the best fragrance ever. But not everyone is lucky enough to live in the desert...the temperature hit 117'F in our backyard so take that last bit with a pinch of salt--or a 2 pound salt rock! Looking enviously at you Oregonians and Washingtonians!
Yep, you got it - I just throw it on top of the clothes in the washer and then run the washer as normal.Thank you.
So do you put these in with the clothes?
When I lived in high humidity places--Texas, Mississippi, Ohio, I think I just whimpered pathetically until things changedSun-dried tomato scent!
Great idea with the dryer balls!
Yeah, here with the humidity as high as it gets in the summer months, towels don't actually get dry on the line. I gave up on line drying with the help of my husband who didn't like bending over when on the riding lawn mower. He pulled down one of the posts to which the lines were attached when he put up the raised garden beds cuz' he figured I'd never hang laundry over them and he was right about that. I actually do still have one line I can use, but rarely do basically because I'm too lazy to trek out there in the non-humid months.
Thank you@mamansavon - looked up my notes and the scent "Willow and Ivy" from Nurture Soap was my favorite for laundry. Matter of fact, going to buy some today.
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