Not only do I absolutely ♥ lavender but when you're done getting the 5-10+ uses out of the bag in the dryer you can open it up and use it again, instead of tossing it away like other dryer sheets that really only give you one use and are full of chemicals. If there's one thing I DO NOT ♥, it's chemicals.
| $7.99 |
| Brand New Sachet |
They come four sachet's a package with each sachet bag getting anywhere from 5-10 uses (so says the package). I always dry my clothes, no matter what, on a low heat setting and a low or delicate cycle and I can get more than 10 uses. Once you start seeing little holes develop in the bag itself then it's coming near the end. Once it looks pretty beat up I would stop using it in the dryer because then it'll tear open and you'll have to vacuum out all the lavender.
Once all the uses are done in the dryer then simply tear open the bag, carefully, and pour small amounts in your hand and spread them all over your carpet. I like to let them set for a few hours or a day because you'll walk on them and push them into your carpet, plus the gentle abuse releases more lavender scent. Once you've let them set, then vacuum your carpet and it'll smell so nice and relaxing!
Another good thing about these dryer bags or sachets (whichever one) is that they are natural moth repellent's. Spider's don't fancy the smell of lavender either so it'll shoo them away too which is fine by me because they scare me.
Your laundry will smell so amazing when you take it out of the dryer, even once you open the dryer you get a rush of lavender and I swear you wont even mind doing laundry. I like to pair these with Trader Joe's all natural lavender soap as well, for that double whammy of scent.
| $4.99 Small (which is this one) $9.99 Large (which I usually buy) |
Great for HE washers, regular washers or hand washing.
****A little goes a long way****
With these two items, you will fall in ♥, they're really that wonderful. I think I might die if TJ's ever stops carrying these. I know, I've sadly read online that some TJ's have stopped carrying the sachet's, tho I'm not sure in which states or cities. I'm pretty sure I remember a crew member telling me that they discontinue items on account of how poorly they sell in the stores region. So if you're local TJ's doesn't have these ask them, nicely, to call around to other ones and see if they may have them. They'll do that, they have wonderful customer service.
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