i say they are...like strong soaps...they can cause itching, burning, and swelling...as a matter of fact i just got the playtex sport and didnt know they were scented and have horrible itching, so i would say yes stay away because they COULD BE dangerous...they dont bother some people but dont risk it
No one knows. The 'fragrance' can include a cocktail of several hundred chemicals, tampon companies are self-regulated so don't even need to tell the FDA what chemical ingredients they use in tampons. There is currently a bill trying to be passed that would require independent regulation and safety testing of tampons so we know what is used in tampons and the health risks.
There's no such thing as a safe tampon.
All tampons have a negative effect on vaginal hygiene and health: they encourage bacterial growth, prevent vaginal cleaning, change vaginal pH, damage vaginal tissues, and commercial tampons contain harmful substances such as dioxin. Thus why tampons commonly cause vaginal infections and are linked to Toxic shock syndrome (TSS), also why there are so many precautions to follow.
Commercial tampons could potentially contain hundreds of chemicals with unknown health risks both short-term and long-term - tampon companies don't inform customers what ingredients they use, but we do know that they have a long history of knowingly risking womens health. Commercial tampons that are scented (these are the only type of tampons that would be scented) have an additional 100-200 chemicals added to give them the 'scent' - these can cause irritation, increase risks of vaginal infections and TSS, and may have long-term risks due to cumulative exposure.
The sole purpose is for marketing purposes.
Tampon companies rely on menstrual taboos to increase their sales - for example the idea that periods are embarrassing result in tampon companies making discreet wrapping, it's easier for them to take advantage of those menstrual taboos than work against them. Scented tampons are a response to the idea that menstruation is dirty, the irony being that scented tampons are more likely to cause bad odour as a result of pH imbalance and vaginal infections caused by these tampons.
When inserted tampons are internal so nothing can be smelled, thus no need for scented tampons, also menstruation will usually only smell bad when using unhygienic options such as tampons or commercial pads so if odour is an issue it's best to switch to hygienic options like cups.
Purely for marketing purposes.
Fragrance gift sets often include a eau de perfume or cologne, a scented soap or scented bath gel or shower gel and sometimes a scented lotion or hand creme.
use the cherry scented tampons
Scented candle
You can still have a good fragrance without using a babyÕs cologne or fragrance oil. To achieve this you need to bath with a scented soap and use apply scented body oil.
Claire Burke makes scented products. The product line includes fragrance oils, electric fragrance warmers, potpourri, room sprays, candles, and diffusers.
That depends completely on the chemical composition of the fragrance used and the composition of the candle wax and wick
Havana Weed Oil is not a legitimate fragrance product and does not exist in the mainstream perfume market. It is likely a slang term referring to some type of infused or scented oil. If you are looking for a similar fragrance, you may want to explore perfumes with tobacco or cannabis notes from reputable fragrance brands.
Baby powder itself is made of talcum powder. The powder itself has a unique fragrance, but specific flavors, such as lavender were probably scented with what they are called, so lavender was probably made with lavender.
"I personally prefer incense or scented oil warmers to candles. I don't think they produce as strong of a smell as other ways of household scents do. But yes, candles are considered a home fragrance."
I totally agree with the previous answer. You can also use scented tampons or pads. This will also help. If you follow all this advise, you should not have any order. Except maybe to a dog! First of all, use tampons if you can. Pads just reek!! Second stay clean. Shower alot!! Keep your tampons orpads under control. Don't wait to change them, if you do this you should not smell I doubt very much that anyone else can smell you when you have your period. DO NOT use scented tampons as they interfere with your natural vaginal flora and couyld make things worse.
It is normally a device which has charcoal in it. The priest puts some incense powder during the Mass and it results into a scented smoke.
Depends on why it's being used. Light, decoration, warmth, fragrance (if scented), special occasion (eg. birthdays) etc