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    Thayers plain smells like old people feet, or something that's not really pleasant to me. I'd like using it for those days when I don't want a scent but can't stand the smell. Anything that might cut it back to neutral?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonedangerousli View Post
    Thayers plain smells like old people feet, or something that's not really pleasant to me. I'd like using it for those days when I don't want a scent but can't stand the smell. Anything that might cut it back to neutral?
    I work in a hospital with alot of old people and i have to call shinnanigans on your statement :P

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    LOL! I have to admit that I haven't made a habit of smelling old people feet. It sounded good at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonedangerousli View Post
    Thayers plain smells like old people feet, or something that's not really pleasant to me. I'd like using it for those days when I don't want a scent but can't stand the smell. Anything that might cut it back to neutral?
    Have you tried the scented Thayers? They've got Rose, Lavender, Lemon and Peach, as well as their reugular scents.

    I regularly rotate between the Lemon, Rose and Lavender (Lav is my fave)

    They're very lightly scented...no hint of the witch hazel smell... and the scent fades as soon as it dries.

    Nice stuff.

    -whatever

    -Lou

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    +1 for Thayer's Witch Hazel. For $8.99 at Whole Foods you really can't beat the price. I started with the Rose, and quickly ended it since my wife has an allergic reaction to the rose oil(?) or something that they put in there. I regularly use the Lavender before my ASB as well as throughout the day to freshen up my face. My personal fav is the Medicated Super Hazel. Just smells like peppermint candy, plus it gets rid of an irritation quickly.


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