Hi.
I just had a client ask me about these recently. Having never heard of them, I thought I'd throw the question out to everyone here.
Have you seen or heard of linen sprays, to make the sheets smell nice? My clients experience with them was at a hotel. Linen spray was provided to make the bed smell pretty.
Any thoughts, ideas or links?
Here's what I came up with from our forums:
I just had a client ask me about these recently. Having never heard of them, I thought I'd throw the question out to everyone here.
Have you seen or heard of linen sprays, to make the sheets smell nice? My clients experience with them was at a hotel. Linen spray was provided to make the bed smell pretty.
Any thoughts, ideas or links?
Here's what I came up with from our forums:
Katykangaroo8 said:My second favorite thing is chamomile linen spray from Bed Bath & Beyond. It's such a mild, comforting smell.
Katykangaroo
DoriKaters said:Oh good to hear some good things about this brand . I did order the green tea and cucumber linen spray for my massage sheets this summer. Very fresh and delicate. I really like it.
Joe_E said:I also use a linen spray called Caldrea, it's lavender and pine and smells great. I even use it at home. I also got it as a gift at Christmas. Don't ask where I'm going to buy it after it runs out. An internet search will be needed. Joe E.
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They have a website and phone number in MN. http://www.cadrea.com 877-576-8808. I like this spray because you can spray it right on the sheets or other linens in the room or put it in your iron for wash cloths and the like. I don't actually iron wash cloths but, I "stamp" the iron on them and they retain the smell. then you roll them up, put them on a glass dish and put it in the bathroom for clients after washing their hands. Costco wash cloths are cheap and it won't really add too much to your laundry if you're in private practice. You can put the spray in a humidifier or steamer too for the whole room. No clue as to the formula, it just says lavender and pine. I doubt it was too expensive. It was a stocking stuffer but my sister in law's got some good taste so who knows.
The holidays are almost here, make those lists.
Joe E.