i would put only enough scent so that when you open the bag/box of strings, it would smell like coconut not enough so that the individual strings smell that potent
Iām allergic to most perfumes so not for me.
wat about using the scent they use in high quality conditioner/shampoo?
Well, first, I am in the minority big time so donāt even consider not doing it because one person (me) mentions allergies. But normally I buy unscented everything. There are very few perfumes that donāt bother me and I have not found a pattern. Scented candles at work used to really bother me. I used to be on two allergy medicines plus one for asthma. Since I retired I am able to not use allergy medicine anymore.
Iām imagining playing in public and stopping to catch a quick breath of scent as it wafts through the air. People stopping and sniffing the air like hound dogs picking up a scent. People asking to sniff my stringā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦no, no, no! Wait one second! I have it bacon!!! Bacon scented string for the win!
Zipline strings smell like laundry soap, especially out of the package. Not sure on the brand of soap if someone else has noticed this and can identify the detergent.
I never smelled Zipline strings because Iām always like āaawwww, so pretty!ā
Yup, same here, and echo all of this. I hate it, but it is what it is.