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In reply to the discussion: Millennials blamed for the decline in fabric softener sales. Dont know its purpose [View all]demigoddess
(6,675 posts)17. toxic chemicals in the fabric softener scent have given people migraines. It did me.
It sometimes makes fabric feel greasy instead of soft. Not all clothes are the same fabric. Permanent press fabric does just fine without fabric softener if you launder it well. Such as warm water instead of hot so the fabric doesn't get wrinkles from the heat and putting too much in a load. also dryer balls today have the ability to make fabric soft without the chemicals and without the scent. Thank you millennials!! thank you!!!
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Millennials blamed for the decline in fabric softener sales. Dont know its purpose [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2016
OP
No. I don't think I have ever purchased it. I just like blaming Millennials for anything.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#3
That's why this baby boomer stopped buying it. It's completely unnecessary and potentially harmful.
randome
Dec 2016
#41
I've never used it; neither has my 86 year old mother, or any of my 4 sisters.
cyberswede
Dec 2016
#7
I hate dryer sheets too! I just use the "free and clear" unscented stuff. Whatever seems the best
brewens
Dec 2016
#26
They should never be used on cotton. Only on synthetics and they are helpful in the winter
OregonBlue
Dec 2016
#63
toxic chemicals in the fabric softener scent have given people migraines. It did me.
demigoddess
Dec 2016
#17
If you dislike us millennials, you are going to HATE what follows us, iGen
Grey Lemercier
Dec 2016
#23
was more just a generic statement, not directed at anyone in particular, as we take a lot of shit
Grey Lemercier
Dec 2016
#86
They don't watch broadcast TV, so they don't see the little miracle dramas of fabric softener
NBachers
Dec 2016
#30
I'm solidly Gen-X and I don't think I've ever bought fabric softener. I never saw the point.
kysrsoze
Dec 2016
#31
I find without it the clothing is filled with static electricity. Especially in the winter.
Vinca
Dec 2016
#42
Fabric softener doesn't play nice with our hard, aggressive water, and it makes me itch.
hunter
Dec 2016
#55
Buried deep in there is the fact that millennials seem to have taken the anti-vax bait.
KamaAina
Dec 2016
#77