tips to make my bedroom smell nice? any methods to make some home-made perfumes or oils?

perfumes
One in a Million asked:


i dont like vanilla scent..gives me a headache..and so does fruity smells…or anything that sends the ’sweet’ signal to ur brain.
perhaps some white-musky smell or light lavender like, flowery smell.?
mmm…maybe with some things easily found in the kitchen cabinets of a south indian family…and no!..i dont want sambar incense sticks.

  1. Honeyliciously Addictive
    July 19th, 2007 at 21:34
    Reply | Quote | #1

    I read somewhere that we should spray a very little amount of our daily wear perfumes/deos to the tubelight/bulb/curtains of our rooms to make them smell good.

  2. Oliver T
    July 21st, 2007 at 14:09
    Reply | Quote | #2

    Well, to start off with, I’d cut out the excessive farting that you are renowned for.

  3. XZ’s Moma
    July 23rd, 2007 at 16:38
    Reply | Quote | #3

    I really like air wick oil plug-in they really do fill the room with a nice scent ( they come in a wide variety of scents). If you want to avoid store bought products try sticking whole cloves in an orange, stick the cloves all over the surface of the orange (peel On) for a more spicy citrus smell and less cloves for a more citrus dominant smell. Also, if you try firmly rolling the orange on a hard surface with palm of your hand before sticking the cloves into it ,it usually will bring out the crisp citrus smell a little better.
    P.S. it’s pretty relaxing smell too, might help it the bedroom

  4. lighthousecastle
    July 24th, 2007 at 00:59
    Reply | Quote | #4

    First of all you have to get to the source of why your room smells. Have you tried fabreeze?

  5. lanagrl78
    July 25th, 2007 at 20:49
    Reply | Quote | #5

    I’m going to guess that you have a pretty fairly stocked spice cabinet since you’ve said south Indian. Here’s a good thing to try:

    Search the spice cabinet for some smells you like. If it’s seeds, try crushing them a little to release the fragrance. You can find small organza bags with ties at WalMart or a craft store such as Michaels. Put a collection of your favorite spices in the bags and place them around the room.

    If the smells you like are in powder form, you can get either a small glass bowl or a plastic lined basket and mix them in there. Stir around in it every day to release a little fragrance.

  6. Allergic To Eggs
    July 27th, 2007 at 05:33
    Reply | Quote | #6

    there’s a lavender gel absorbant called natural magic dot com

    supposedly it pulls odors from the room into the gel

    you don’t have to do anything. just let it sit there

  7. hixxyforlife
    July 28th, 2007 at 23:19
    Reply | Quote | #7

    sceanted candels

  8. emgeealex
    July 29th, 2007 at 02:45
    Reply | Quote | #8

    Wash yourself often and don’t keep dirty clothes around and disinfect those sneakers.

Comments are closed.