KiwiSweetie55
New Member
Hi! I’m an avid smoker so I’m used to covering up the smell with dry shampoo, perfume, and soap, etc. But I’m about to embark on a fun new adventure as a trimmer!
I’m prepared for me and my car to reek but I’d like to learn more about covering up the smell, both after a shift and when I get home. My full time job is as a massage therapist and I need to make sure I can get the smell off of myself, the environment is very pure and clean. I’m hoping to schedule myself so I’m trimming a separate day than I’m massaging but just in case I have a day here or there I have to do both, I’d like to have some odor eliminating tips!
Does anyone have tips or favorite products they like to use to keep the smell at bay? Shampoo, body wash, laundry detergent, perfumes, air freshener, etc would all be very helpful!
Much appreciated, thank you!
I’m prepared for me and my car to reek but I’d like to learn more about covering up the smell, both after a shift and when I get home. My full time job is as a massage therapist and I need to make sure I can get the smell off of myself, the environment is very pure and clean. I’m hoping to schedule myself so I’m trimming a separate day than I’m massaging but just in case I have a day here or there I have to do both, I’d like to have some odor eliminating tips!
Does anyone have tips or favorite products they like to use to keep the smell at bay? Shampoo, body wash, laundry detergent, perfumes, air freshener, etc would all be very helpful!
Much appreciated, thank you!