Richard Harris wrote:
Rowena, I feel sure that Charlie's ingredients are secret except to a
competing perfume manufacturer--a good chemist can copy any formula--but Not
call it Charlie.
As for your problem with other peoples deodorant, if possible, share with
them that you splash on CS underarms morning and night and NO problem with
Odor--then give them some & offer to sell them some at a good price (to
them) in the future. I used to give CS to everyone; then realized that Most
of them Never tried it OR used it. Think about this: If it was GIVEN to me,
it must be worthless (No Good); however if you charge them a few $ and they
have a financial investment in CS, NOW they might use it and find out the
many uses & benefits. As Art Linkletter used to say, "People are funny!"
Aren't we? Did you get the list I offered? Many CS Uses?
If I can help, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-----Original Message-----
From: Rowena Evans [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>RE: Perfumes, Charlie, deodorant
Expensive, but unpleasant to some.
I could NOT stand to be around anyone wearing Charlie. I can take
just
about anything but that stuff.
Does anyone (Richard?) know what the ingredient is that causes this
reaction? And does anyone know what that choking ingredient is in the
"deodorant" so many people wear?
Rowena
Who quickly worked out what CS could do in this department and was
gratified to find others doing the same
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Aldehydes(synthetic Coal Tar derived essential oils or scents)I suffer
from sensitivity to these materials that are usually described as
'fragrance' in products containing them.I have to be very careful
purchasing products containing fragrance.Gives me debilitating
headaches,runny nose,pressure in my ears,discharge from my ears,Some
'perfumes have actually put me to my knees.I have to use soaps and
detergents that are'free' of scents.Deodorant I use Tom's of
Maine'Natural' I get at health food store or at CVS.
I find that those people that wear materials that set my allergies off
tend to be insensitive both to other people and to the ability to tell
how much of their perfume they should or could wear.They tend to wear
more as their smellers saturation goes up.
I carry a homeopathic hayfeaver remedy and an Olba's Inhaler to saturate
my 'smeller' with a natural essential oil(s) seem to prevent me from
having all my reactions when I encounter an olfactory assault.
Natural essential oils don't seem to bother me anywhere like the way the
synthetics do with the exception of patchouli and pennyroyal.
Sincerely'
Holland Simms