I mention this only because I don't wish others to suffer needlessly, as I feel I blindly and very unintentionally did through the years. I also feel it's one of the many ways I never would have imagined was even necessary to consider in how I choose to love myself, but what an eye opener!
I never realized the depths of the causes of a lot of my suffering until I stopped doing most of the things I used to dearly love and viewed as being a choice that was simply pampering or treating myself in some way.
Dissecting labels and ingredients in ALL the things I chose to ingest, apply on self, or have in my immediate proximity is one of the best time investments I've ever made, albeit incredibly maddening once you learn what all is behind the curtains.
Please be careful with the candles and scents you surround yourself with and apply to your body. Endocrine disruption from artificial scents is a very real thing and messes with us in so many ways. We are swimming in a sea of tox-sick-city, inside and out.
The ways it messes with us are often labeled, treated, or dismissed as many other issues throughout our lives. They may not be the single cause of an issue, but they certainly contribute to the list of ways that aren't clearly visible or measurable.
Please read up on it (somewhere reputable, other than the sites that are trying to sell the products) and choose your aromas and such wisely, for the health of it. Also, please think of others in your life (including the environment) when choosing to use artificial scents. They can make some folks violently ill with just a small amount of exposure.
Many folks who are affected often won't mention it, as it's quite draining to try to explain it in the moment, especially while standing in the same space that is creating the problem, and most others often respond that they can't smell anything or aren't bothered in the least by it, but will rather simply avoid all the spaces and faces with scents.
For me, personally, it takes days to recover from an encounter as it brings on an immediate and severe headache, major nose and throat burn, feels like it sticks to my clothing and hair, the scent remains in my nose for a couple days, and nausea eventually sets in.
Prior to giving up cigarettes 11 years ago, you would have thought I was a paid spokesperson for the yankee candle company, glade plug-ins, bath and body works, and febreeze. I think I owned damn near every scent of each thing they offered at one point or another, along with the body sprays, lotions, shower gels, etc., and it was often my favorite gift giving option. Makes my nose burn just typing it. lol
Be super kind to your innards and your senses by pampering them with things that won't silently yet powerfully disrupt them. Thanks for reading and I hope I didn't ramble too much.