Words That Describe Perfume

I found a shirt that Id been missing for a while. it was in a box in the garage, mustve been there for couple?
months. Anyway, I washed it with TIDE, then I put it in the dryer with 2 of thos perfume sheets softner thingys.
Then after it cooled down i smelled it and it STILL HAD THAT MOLDY SMELL ON IT.
Isnt that AMAZING???? I mean after washing it (with TIDE) and drying it (Wwith perfume sheets) it still smelled bad.
ITs just AMAZING. I have no other words to describe this phenomena… JUST AMAZING.
Now, please write back and tell me you think its amazing too.
OK bye.
That is amazing….and gross.
Keep washing it. The smell really should go away eventually.
Try using the spot scrubber setting on your washing machine. I usually put in more than 2 dryer sheets (I literally use a handful on every load of laundry I do. I go through a lot of the sheets). Also try using liquid fabric softener (like snuggle) and/or liquid color safe bleach when you are washing it. I have heard that vinegar also works.
Perfume「マカロニ」&杏さゆり「100 magic words 」
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Excellence $19.99 Women’s 3.4 oz EDP Spray. Excellence perfume for women is Chic modern vibrant these words can be used to describe this collection of floral notes that burst out when you spray excellence perfume.Excellence perfume for women boasts floral vibrant notes to include Ruby Red Grapefruit Boysenberry Bush Flower and Hawaiian Wedding Flower. |
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Agenda $19.99 Men’s 3.4 oz EDP Spray. Agenda perfume by Eclectic CollectionsIndependent Artistic Adventurous Passionate are just some of the ways you could describe Agenda Perfume for men. It’s sophisticated placements of notes and as they unfold is second to none. This is truly a triumph in the perfume industry creating one the greatest woody fragrances for men there have ever been.Notes include Bergamont Vanilla Patchouli and Vetiver. |
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Words to Eat By: $17.14 The secret lives of apples, leeks, milk, bread, and meat, from Roman conquerors to the present day. English food words tell a remarkable story about the evolution of our language and culinary history, revealing a collision of cultures from the time Caesar first arrived on British shores to the present day. Words to Eat By explores the stories behind five of our most basic food words, words which reveal our powerful associations with certain foods. Using sources that range from Roman histories to Julia Child’s recipes, Ina Lipkowitz shows how saturated with French and Italian names the English culinary vocabulary is. But the words for our most basic foodstuffs–bread, milk, leek, meat, and apple–are still rooted in Old English. Words to Eat By will make readers reconsider the foods they eat and the words they use to describe them. Brimming with information, this book offers an analysis of our culinary and linguistic heritage that is as accessible as it is enlightening. |
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Rain $34.99 Women’s 4.0 oz COL Spray. Rain is a fragrance presented in April 2009. It is very strange and almost impossible to describe since it reinterprets a complex moment of rain in spring. Rain is the purest and the most crystal-like perfume of the entire Demeter collection. |
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Sensational $24.99 Women’s 3.4 oz EDT Spray. The new fragrance by the famous Celine Dion was launched on market in March 2008 in cooperation with Coty Beauty created by famous perfumer Maurice Rousel (Symrise). Top notes consist of frozen pear apple and plum. In the heart of the perfume there are orris and mimosa which according to designer Rousel describe the sensual and trembling energy of Celine herself along with floral waves of jasmine and freesia while the base notes include amber musk and sandalwood. |