What is being Noseblind?
Being Noseblind is The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
We all get acclimated to the odors around us. Have you even walked into someone’s house and instantly noticed the smell of cat litter? I have. The owner often doesn’t notice the smell because their olfactory has categorized the litter smell as “normal” and it doesn’t bother them the way it does someone for whom that smell is not normal.
Our Noseblind Test
We invited our friends Bob and Kim over for dinner and a movie. I made Creamy Italian Chicken (recipe will be on the blog tomorrow), Parmesan Noodles and Garlic Bread. The first smells everyone noticed were of the food either the garlic or Italian dressing scent. After dinner we chatted a bit and then I made some microwave popcorn as we settled in to watch The Perfect Summer (movie review was posted on the blog this morning). The popcorn smell overtook the dinner smells as we sat in the living room watching the movie.
By the end of the movie you could still smell the popcorn, though some of the scent had faded away. Next I plugged in the Febreze Noticeables in the kitchen, lit the Febreze Candle in the living room and sprayed Febreze Fabric Refresher on the couch. Instantly the predominant scent was the Meadows and Rain in the living room and the Hawaiian Aloha in the kitchen.
Febreze has been my go-to brand for air freshening products for years because they clean the air and don’t just mask the odors with stronger scents. The Noseblind test showed us all how quickly we become accustomed to the scents around us and that we need to make a conscious effort to clean the air in our homes regularly so that we don’t become Noseblind to the prevalent odors in our homes.
The Noseblind Giveaway
I am giving away the same Noseblind package I received. This package includes:
- 1 Febreze Air Effects
- 1 Febreze Fabric Refresher
- 1 Febreze Noticeables with refill
- 1 Febreze Candle
- $60 AMEX gift card
This giveaway is open to US residents only ages 18+. The giveaway will end at 12:00am on August 2, 2014. The winner will be chosen by Rafflecopter, verified and then contacted via email. The winner has 48 hours to claim their prize.
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.
Cindy says
Febreze truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not,
leaving nothing but freshness behind.
Elena says
I learned that people are noseblind to their house smell
Nicole Dz says
I learned that ODOR HABITUATION is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell.
Mary Happymommy says
I learned the definition of ODOR ADAPTATION: Your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Amanda Sakovitz says
I learned that odor infestation is when your guests can smell your house.
Thomas Murphy says
I learned noseblind is The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Dawn Monroe says
I learned that you can keep your car smelling fresh with Febreeze vent clips.
Kelly D says
I learned that Odor Habituatin is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Amanda Hoffman says
i learned the definition of noseblindness. The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do). i always knew i could smell other houses but mine didnt have a smell because i was used to it just didnt know there was a word for it
latanya says
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Stephanie says
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Lisa Brown says
I learned about – ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Em Mahr says
I learned the definition of nose blindness, causes, and of course that Febreze products can help eliminate the odors that cause nose blindness.
Karen Glatt says
I learned that I am noseblind to the odors in my home, and that others that come over to visit me can smell them.
Angela Y says
I learned that a vast majority of Americans are noseblind to the odors in their homes and cars.
Betsy Barnes says
I learned the real meaning of noseblind, the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do). I am now going to be more aware and use Febreze Air Effects! 🙂
Janet W. says
I learned that noseblind is the gradual acclimation to smells of one’s car or home in which the affected does not notice them even though their guests notice it.
Heather Hayes Panjon says
I Learned The Definition Of Noseblind: The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Jessica To says
I learned that we get used to smells in our home – noseblindedness! Then when we have company, they can smell it all.
Amy Orvin says
I learned that noseblindness is 100% real.
Leigh Anne Borders says
I never realized there was such a thing as noseblind but ti makes sense!
Allison Downes says
I learned that we get noseblind to the odors in our home but when new people come into it they can smell the odors that you are acclimated to smelling.
Thanks for the nice giveaway!
HS says
Learned that noseblind means the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do.
Melissa M says
I learned Febreze de stales the air.
kathy artis says
I learned that fabreze makes CAR Vent Clips
Stacey b says
I learned that Febreeze makes scented wax melts. I never knew they made those.
meredith says
definition of noseblindness. The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them
Anne says
I learned that “noseblindness” has three components: physiologica, psychological, and sociological.
lana says
that people get use to there own house smells
shelly peterson says
I learned scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real. And it typically follows a three-step process
Laura J says
I learned about ODOR INFESTATION: what your guests overwhelmingly smell as soon as they walk in the door…and how we do not smell it!
Birdiebee says
I learned that “noseblind” is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings.
Rebecca Parsons says
I learned that if we are constantly exposed to smells we become unaware of them.
courtney b says
its something my nose is just blind to , like pee and poop from my kids. or dogs!
Daniela Tapia says
Yes very true, were noseblind to our house, how it affects us we don’t even notice it. ..
Jordan says
I learned that the definition of Noseblind is “The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).”
steve weber says
I learned that odor infestation is when your guests can smell your house.
Kenny Hall says
I learned Febreze products like Set&Refresh helps treat noseblindness 🙂
Denise Konkel says
You can become noseblind to food smells.
mysweetiepiepie says
I learned that Noseblindness is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them.
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Gina M says
I learned that noseblindness is scientifically proven!
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betsy says
ODOR ADAPTATION is your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Kim Henrichs says
Odor infestation – unfortunately what people smell who come into your house that you no longer smell because you are noseblind!
Madonna says
Apparently I don’t suffer from ODOR ADAPTATION. I can always smell the animals at the house. I don’t consider it an unpleasant scent though.
Denise S says
I learned that noseblind is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them.
Margaret Smith says
I learned that Noseblind is real and that it means that you become use to the smells in your home and don’t notice them much.
Starla B says
I learned that Odor Infestation is when your guests overwhelmingly smell as soon as they come into the door. This is quite embarrasing to realize. It’s hard to have a neutral smelling home. I need to get some more Febreze candles!
Danielle D says
Febreze can de stale the air for freshness
Rosanne says
I learned we can become noseblindto pet odors, cooking odor, athletic odors etc
Kim Kihega says
I learned that:
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Ann Fantom says
I learned the definition of Noseblind: The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Cynthia R says
I learned despite all my cleaning, I definitely have noseblindness, there’s no way with 3 cats the house is smell free.
Jennifer Marie says
I learned that The first step in noseblind diagnosis is symptom awareness.
Nicole Millheim says
I learn Febreeze makes candles
Carly S. says
I learned that we become noseblind to odors in our own home, but guests may be able to smell them.
Cynthia says
I learned that odor infestation is when your guests can smell your house. I need to febreze the house so that doesn’t happen
Adrienne gordon says
I learned about odor adaptation.
Kimmy Ripley says
Febreze truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not,
Amy Pratt says
I learned that Jane Lynch is a Noseblind expert. Who Knew?
Cynthia C says
I learned that your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Brandi B says
I learned that Febreze sells wax melts.
Shawn says
I learned that pet attachment is on of the symptoms and I think I have it!
tracy davis says
I learned that a vast majority of Americans are noseblind
Ashley H says
I learned Febreze gets rid of odors instead of masking them.
Mary Cloud says
I learned that Febreze has a lot of great products to keep your house smelling fresh and to eliminate odors you’re noseblind to
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Geoff K says
I learned that psychological habituation explains why our brains no longer register bad smells in the home, and that cooking and pets are two of the most common causes of adaptation to foul odors.
Monique Rizzo says
I learned your nose adapts to certain smells in your surroundings.
Tammy says
I learned that Odor Habituatin is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Carly D. says
I learned that I might not be smelling the odor that my guests smell! Oh no….I need fabreeze!!
Michelle Weaver says
I learned that noseblindness is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them.
Darlene Carbajal says
I learned that you can get used to smells in your home that’s why you never notice the smell as much as other people do. I have never knew what noseblind meant until now.
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
nose blinded- The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
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Natalie says
I learned that the first step in noseblind diagnosis is symptom awareness. If you’re familiar with any of these warning signs, seek treatment immediately.
Tina Marie says
I learned that pet attachment is a symptom of nose blindness. Oops. Thanks for the giveaway!
al says
It’s your gradual acclimation to odors.
Heather Baker says
It’s pretty crazy that you can notice the odors in your own house, that is pretty scary!
Danelle says
I learned that odors are more than just a physical and mental response. I became aware that our home is probably mostly nose-blind. I mean with all the pets, the cooking I do, and seven kids-uh yeah noseblind is probably accurate
Dawn keenan says
I learned that instead of just covering up smells, febreze actually eliminates them.
Anna says
I learned that I am noseblind!
chris z says
i learned its the gradual acclimation to odors other people smell your house but you don’t
Tatia Williams says
teens room is definitely a nose blind state
David Fultner says
I learned there is treatment for nose blindness.
Mary Beth Elderton says
I learned about habituation and infestation. At my home it’s probably my two cats.
brittany marie thompson says
I learned about ODOR HABITUATION which is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Crystal F says
They call getting use to a smell ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell. Thank you!
soha molina says
I learned that it’s scientifically proven
Barbara Montag says
I learned that you can get so used to the smells in your own home that you will no longer notice them but others will.
thank you
Juanita says
noseblindness is a real thing. Febreese can help eliminate bad oders that we may not even smell!
mickeyfan says
Just because I don’t smell something doesn’t mean that visitors to my house don’t.
Sue Ellison says
I learned that going noseblind is 100% real and typically follows a 3-step process.
Susan Christy says
I had no idea that Febreeze had Wax Melts.
Crystal says
I learned that the brain adapts to smells so that you notice them less over time. I guess that totally applies to other senses, too, like not noticing traffic noise after awhile if you live near a busy street.
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e michelle says
i learned what being noseblind is..gradual acclimation to the smells around you! wow…
RICHARD HICKS says
I leanred that you adapt to odors over time and others will notice them right away.
James Robert says
I learned ODOR INFESTATION is: what your guests overwhelmingly smell as soon as they walk in the door
C R Williams says
I learnt that noseblind is being acclimatized to smells. Never knew that existed.
Diana Stanhope says
I learned that your brain actually ignores the smells over time.
Sara B. says
ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Tiffany Hartwell says
I learned about this in a psychology class. It’s called sensory adaptation and can also be applied to other sense like how when you are in low lighting for a long time you can see better than when you first came into it. On the site I learned that ODOR INFESTATION: what your guests overwhelmingly smell as soon as they walk in the door
Sarah Hirsch says
i learned that people can get so used to the odors in their home that they no longer smell them
Katherine says
scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real.
And it typically follows a three-step process
heather s says
febreeze eliminates odors even the ones you don’t smell
Carolyn says
I leaned pet attachment is one of the symptoms of nose blindness
Terri Egelund says
I learned what the term Nose Blindness means and believe that everyone suffers from it.
D Schmidt says
Visited the site and learned scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real
Ellie W says
I learned about ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Susan Robbins says
I learned about odor adaptation and that since I have 7 cats, one dog and ferret living inside my house, I am used to their smells but my guests aren’t.
Luna S says
I learned that your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Jamie Brigham says
I wish I could be noseblind especially in my house where people like to cook seafood that has already been fried so I learned to Look no further. Febreze truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not, leaving nothing but freshness behind. So you can feel confident knowing your home
is always guest-ready.
Kate F. says
I learned that odor adaptation is your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells.
amy pugmire says
I learned that nose blindness means The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Meghan Malicoat says
I learned that noseblindness can be treated.
Carol says
I learned that people are noseblind to their house smell
Susan DeVaux says
I learned you can be noseblind to smells in your car.
Anastasia says
I learned that noseblindness is 100% real! I knew that it was. Sometimes you leave the house for a while and when you come back, suddenly you can smell those smells again!
Renee Walters says
I learned that odor infestation is when your guests can smell your house.
jose benavides says
I learned that after a while when your nose is a accustomed to something that you tend to not smell the odor anymore because your nose gets used to it ..
amanda whitley says
i learned the definition of noseblind is : The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them
Kiara says
I learned that noseblind is the gradual acclimation to smells of one’s car or home in which the affected does not notice them even though their guests notice it.
Lasonda says
I learned that Febreze eliminates odors that causes noseblindness.
Allie says
Noseblind is when you get used to the smell and can’t smell it
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Kristen says
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
maleficent m says
I learned that when you around something daily you become blind to the smell. I wonder if that still works with like dead bodies too….
tammy shelton says
I learned that scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real.
Chrystal D says
I learned it can help with your allergies.
Denise B. says
We all get used to common smells around us to the point of not noticing them. I find this very true with people with dogs.
paige chandler says
I learned I can use Febreze in the hamper and on the couch.
Caroline Wampler says
I learned that noseblind is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Katherine H says
I learned that most people are noseblind to the odors in their homes.
Amber says
I learned that using Febreze can help reduce allergies!
mita says
Febreeze eliminates odors even the ones you don’t smell.
Theresa Jenkins says
noseblind [nohz-blihnd], noun;
The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Cálaeb Temple says
i learned that odor habituation reprograms how the brain processes smell.
danielle Marie says
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Melissa says
noseblind is The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do
shaunie says
Would say learned that it is REAL and not made up
Kimberly Hilbert says
I am often noseblind through habituation. We do use a lot of febreeze in our house. I dislike cooking orders the most.
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Lyz S says
I learned that people become noseblind to the smell of their own house, they don’t notice the smells that other people do in the house.
Kelly Tupick says
I learned that nose blindness really is a symptom and that I am noseblind to my pet odors. I also learned that febreze will help eliminate nose blindness as well.
Leidy says
I learned that Febreze is the perfect treatment for noseblind because it truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not.
Serena Powell says
I learned that scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real.
christine j says
i learned that you can get so used to smells that when they linger you no longer know they are there
Deb Ford says
I learned that nose blindness means The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Candice says
I learned Febreze eliminates odors, instead of just covering them up.
mistywoods says
I learned that people are noseblind to their house smell
Claudia says
I learned that scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real.
Courtnie says
I learned that you can refresh small spaces with Set&Refresh.
Rachael G. says
This blend of physiological (what your body is telling you), psychological (what your brain decrees), and sociological (what makes your guests judge you) factors lead to noseblindness. It can be treated by using febreeze. I love the febreeze candles!
tammigirl says
There is really an ability to become used to scents – odor habituation. Ewww.
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Jessica says
I learned noseblind is for real !
Sarah L says
You get used to the fishy smell.
ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Thanks for the contest.
joni says
I learned that Febreze truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not.
sara wood says
I learned about odor adaptation.
darby says
Being noseblind is being used to bad scents
Karen says
I learned that noseblindness is a real issue. That there are a bunch of people that suffer from this and just don’t realize it because they have grown use to the smells/odors. We suffered with the cat liter box and didn’t realize it, now that we no longer have that, we have noticed a difference.
Debra Hall says
i learned that you should freshen up your laundry hamper
Stuart Conover says
That it’s easy to become ‘noseblind’ to smells that your guests will notice
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Karen Drake says
I learned that ODOR HABITUATION is a re-programming of your brain so that you ignore smells in your home or car. Febreeze eliminates the smells you have gone Nose Blind to.
Brittney House says
You can become noseblind to food smells.
Debra Guillen says
I learned scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real
Daniel M says
learned that odor infestation is when your guests can smell your house
Jacob LaFountaine says
I learned about ODOR HABITUATION and how your brain changes the bad smell to something less offensive
janna johnson says
Remember to freshen your laundry hamper
Angela W says
I learned the definition of ODOR ADAPTATION: Your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Lisa V. says
I learned the definition of noseblind is he gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them.
alena svetelska says
I learned the definition of nose blindness, causes,great febreeze products we use very often around the house.
Holly Kennedy says
Noseblindess is when you stop detecting odors when you are around them all the time.
Sonya says
I learned that Noseblindness is a 3 step process
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Katie J says
I learned that we become noseblind to the scent of our own home, but guests can easily smell odors.
Deb Christie says
I learned there are now Febreze Wax Melts. I didn’t know that and will be looking for them in stores.
Melinda says
I learned that people get use to the smells around them, which is called ODOR HABITUATION!
Erica B. says
I didn’t realize how many smells I could be noseblind to!
Sarah Hall says
I learned that noseblindness is 100% real and our noses get used to the odors in our home that offend our guests.
chickie brewer says
Noseblindness I learn that the smells in your home that you cannot smell your friends and guest can
Deborah Gardner says
I learned that being noseblind is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings!
Ceinwyn R says
I learned that being noseblind is becoming acclimated to bad smells in your home. I know it happens to me!
Susan Smith says
I learned that if we are constantly exposed to smells we become unaware of them
Mihaela Day says
I learned that people are noseblind to their house smell 🙂
Julie Hawkins says
I learned we can become blind to odors in our home that a newcomer can smell.
Jimmy says
I learned that being noseblind is physiological, psychological, and sociological.
Stephanie Grant says
I learned that I learned that scientifically, going noseblind is 100% real. And it typically follows a three-step process: odor adaptation, odor habituation and odor infestation.
Meghan says
its real and you get habituated to the smell
Tim says
I learned that Febreeze doesn’t just mask the odors but truly rids your house of them.
jessica schueler says
it basically means you get used to the smells in your home ect so you dont smell them but your guests can
Sarah Coo says
I learned that odor habituation is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell.
kyl neusch says
that Odor Habituatin is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
heather says
I learned that people are noseblind to the smell of their own houses.
wendi watson says
that basically we become immune to the scents in our homes that annoy others
Melissa Moreno says
It’s amazing that we become so noseblind to our own household smells.
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BILL HOFF says
What you smell in your house may be different than what your guests smell
Miz Vickik says
I learned that when You cook fish:
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Thomas Gibson says
Being Noseblind is when bad smells are masked by a good scent.
April V. says
I learned about ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell. Which is why I don’t smell anything horrible in my house with three dogs, a cat and a man.
stephanie baker says
Since my husband has many allergies, this one interested me: Febreze Air Effects Allergen Reducer reduces up to 75% of inanimate allergens* that become airborne from soft surfaces, such as pet dander and dust mite matter.
emmy says
I used to have a bad case of noseblindness (I learned this after I saw the video with the ginormous shoe).
Barb Stenby says
We get acclimated to the smells in our house
Kim Keithline says
I think I a noseblind to my pet smells I think they smell so good til my husband comes home and says what stinks!!
Janice Crespo says
Nose Blindness is a 100% real condition. Ok, that surprised me a little 🙂 But I guess it’s true. We just use Febreeze regularly here so I guess that is something I really don’t know about.
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Tanya Bartlett says
I learned that people are nose blind to their own house smell
Jammie says
I learned it is 100% real, from experience I know those that smoke don’t smell so good.
Michelle S says
Noseblindness occurs when you become acclimated to the smell of your home/car/etc. to where the “odor” isn’t offensive to you, but others can detect it.
vera says
I learned that people are noseblind to their own smells (car, house, etc).
Rhonda Clemens says
The blend of physiological (what your body is telling you), psychological (what your brain decrees), and sociological (what makes your guests judge you) all adds up to one thing: You might just be noseblind.
sandra foster says
Febrez !!! We already use most of these items. Free would be wonderful
Stephanie Galbraith says
I learned that Noseblindness is not being able to smell you’re own home, because you’re used to it.
Douglas Houston says
Pet Attachment is a leading symptom of noseblindness
cassandra says
i learned that it is basically when you become accustomed to smells in your home and dont even notice them even though others may.
Bryan E. says
Thanks for the giveaway…you can unconsciously become accustomed to funky odors “right under your own nose” i.e. ODOR HABITUATION: a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell
Breanne says
Noseblind is real
CHRISTINA DUTRA says
I learned that you get so use to the smell in your home, it no longer affects you, but it is noticeable to other people who come into your home, like guests.
Danielle N says
ODOR ADAPTATION- your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
Valeen N says
I learned that we can have nose blindness. In other words, we can become very used to the smells around us in our home, cars, etc. that we don’t even notice them, while others definitely can!
Dara Nix says
I learned that Febreeze now makes wax melts — and they make them in the Gain scent! MUST.HAVE.NOW!!! 🙂
Sheila K. says
I learned that noseblindness is a real phenomenon, backed up by scientific evidence!
Donna L says
I learned that Febreze has a lot of different scents.
Seyma Shabbir says
I learned that your nose gets accustomed to the smells you are surrounded by often!
Angi Welsh says
I learned that noseblindness is a real thing.
Jenny Q. says
I learned that most people get acclimated to the smells in their own home and can’t smell them anymore.
Caitlin McClure says
Febreeze kills odors that we can’t smell but guests can
kathy pease says
ODOR ADAPTATION: your nose’s physical response that normalizes new smells
kelly g says
Febreze is the treatment. DUH lol
susan smoaks says
i learned that my house probably stinks to outsiders. i need febreeze!
amy deeter says
learned there is treatment for nose blindness.
Jake B says
I learned that Nose blindness is not being able to smell you’re own home, because you’re used to it.
Buddy Garrett says
I learned a vast majority of Americans are noseblind to the odors in their cars and homes.
Jennifer R says
I learned that Febreze truly eliminates odors, whether you can smell them or not,
leaving nothing but freshness behind. So you can feel confident knowing your home
is always guest-ready.
Tina d Reynolds says
I learned all about Definition of Nose blindness. The gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them
Beverly Metcalf says
I learned noseblindness is the gradual acclimation to the smells of one’s home, car, or belongings, in which the affected does not notice them (even though their guests do).
Sand says
I learned about odor habituation, which is a re-programming of your brain’s process to all but ignore a smell.
liz l says
Febreeze makes scented wax melts? I had no idea
Tamara says
I learned that your being noseblind is being acclimatized to smells. How interesting! 🙂
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toddy says
I learned that after time from constantly smelling the same things over and over you get blind to that particular smell.
heather c says
There is a new Heavy Duty version for tough smells.
brittany says
I learned this febreze can help get rid of the noseblinds you don’t seem to smell but your guests would.