
In addition to the air fresheners available on the market, there are countless natural ways to perfume and protect clothes in closets. The result is surprising.
A sprig of rosemary in the closet
More and more often, in addition to saving money, we also think about saving the environment. We are increasingly careful about the use of chemical products and, if possible, many prefer to avoid using them, preferring natural alternatives.
Items with natural aromas
In recent years, faucet detergent dispensers have become increasingly popular: ecological and economical, just take an empty bottle and fill it. Many of these, especially those formulated naturally, are usually free of perfumes and allergens. To avoid using fabric softener and save a little extra money, you can replace it with citric acid dissolved in water. This solution will soften your clothes a lot, but it will not give them any scent.
Rosemary in the closets
So how can we perfume our washed clothes naturally?
There are many solutions to perfume clothes, from perfumes to add to the laundry to those to store in the closets.
However, there is an aromatic plant that, once tried, will become your favorite air freshener. It is rosemary.
Rosemary and its properties
Aromatic plant par excellence, if it is present among the bushes it is possible to smell it from a distance. Used in our culture especially in cooking, in addition to having a unique scent, rosemary is known for its antiseptic properties. Being edible, it can be used both as a spice and in preparations to aid digestion, calm asthma or cough attacks, and is also an excellent antirheumatic. On the market it is found in various forms in addition to the classic sprigs used in cooking. In the form of essential oil, for example, to add to infusions, roasts or even bath water for a pleasant relaxing bath. It is also excellent for hair, as it strengthens and adds shine, and in addition to activating blood circulation in the scalp, it stimulates growth.
But without a doubt, rosemary is used above all for its aroma, which makes it one of the most cultivated aromatic plants on balconies and in home gardens.
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