This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Febreze. I was compensated for my participation in this campaign, but all opinions are 100% mine.
Have you ever had anyone give a little sniff and ask you, “What’s that smell?”. And you have no idea, because you can’t smell it? If you’ve found yourself in this situation, you may be suffering from noseblindness!
What, exactly, is noseblindness? Well, over time, we all become accustom to the odors around us. Odors from various activities – like baking, for example – can stay airborne or cling to soft surfaces. When the odors stick around, they start to blend in, leaving you “nasally challenged” to your own environment.
I was curious as to how fast this phenomenon can set in, so when we went up to visit Ashley in Indianapolis this past weekend, I took note of any odors I thought that I could detect, and asked her to do the same. She really couldn’t name any specific scents, but I could pick up on the scented candle she had in the dining room.
Later, we popped some popcorn to nosh on while we watched TV. That was an odor you could easily identify! Even after a few hours, it still lingered in the air. So shortly before we started to pack up to leave, I set out some of the Febreze products I had stashed in my bag. Soon what we all smelled was “clean”; the Febreze candle had done it’s job of eliminating odors.
I was already familiar with the odor-eliminating power of Febreze Fabric Refresher – especially on furniture – as we’ve been using it for years. But now with the addition of Febreze candles, Noticeables, and Air Effects, I have an entire suite of products to counteract noseblindness and make my home smell fresh and clean.
Want to win a Febreze prize pack to take your own noseblind challenge? One person will receive:
- $60 AMEX Gift Card
- 1 Febreze Air Effects
- 1 Febreze Fabric Refresher
- 1 Febreze Noticeables with refill
- 1 Febreze Candle
Giveaway closed – congrats Sandra D!
I would love Febreze to refresh shrimp odor.
I think it’s a tie – little dogs and big guys.
I have 3 dogs, so always worry about pet odors I cannot smell.
I’d like to have Febreze to take car of cooking odors.
I have five Treeing Walker Coonhounds and three cats – all rescues. Need I say more?
I need to refresh my kitchen! Food smells including onion and garlic need to go!!
doggy odors or diaper odors.
I would like Febreze to eliminate litter box odors!
Our hall closet with coats and shoes smells like feet thanks to my husband, teenage daughter and 3 year old son. I really don’t like smelling that every day when I open the closet!
I would like to get rid of litter box odors and cooking odors
I would like to eliminate my doggy smell
I need to get rid of frying seafood odors.
My biggest odor problems are my two big dogs and two smelly little boys.
I would like Febreze to eliminate the odors that come with 3 cats. I’d use the fabric refresheners on the couch and in my car.
I’ve got cats so I need something to eliminate their pet odors, especially near their cat litter.
Grapefruit fizz!
I’d like Febreze to help with pet odors.
I would like it to help cat odors that i have with 2 cats
The litter box needs some help.
I would like febreze to refresh my pet odors in my home.
i would like to freshen up my carpets with febreze
I would use Febreze to help with doggy odors especially around our 2 dogs’ beds.
I would like Febreze to refresh and get rid of the odor of cooking, onions, and the cat box they are a terrible combination.
I would like to not smell the cat boxes!
My 4 cats and 3 dogs they make the home smell.
My husbands work clothing hamper.
probably sweat from all the boys that play bball in this house!
I want to eliminate the cats and dogs odor in my house
I love to cook and I do it often so I struggle with cooking odors!
I have 2 cats. Need I say more?
I would love to cover our dogs smells.
I would love to get rid of doggy odor
I need help with dog smells!
I want Febreze to get rid of my pets odor.
My big comfy chair is probably a little funky from all of the time the cats spend in it!
Doggy odors!
that greasy food smell