Sheet spray & more
Overall, I would have to say that it's a good product for other uses. I wouldn't purchase it for the "silky sheet" or pheromone aspect. When used for general purposes, it's a good product. I love the scent!
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Pros
Multipurpose, portable/compact, smells great
Cons
A bit pricey for what I use it for, "silky feel" lacks
Silky Sheets is a pheromone based sheet spray. Being pheromone based, it's supposed to arouse the senses. My experience with this spray is that it's good for many things, but not really "to arouse the senses" or level of arousal. Honestly, it's a really great spray. I love the smell of the plumeria and the pear blossom.
This spray is great for absorbing moisture. When the "deed" is done and there's that pesky wet spot on the bed, who really wants to rip all the sheets off to wash them? Grab this spray and hold about 2-3 feet from the spot and spray. Because the spray comes out to be a slightly powdery form, it will soak up the wet spot and dry to a powdery finish, leaving you with the ability to wait until morning to do the laundry!
I didn't find that the sheets were really "all that silky" as it claims to provide. It was almost like it left a powdery film on the sheets instead. It wasn't uncomfortable or anything like that, it just wasn't what I was expecting. The smell is amazing, very intoxicating. I have found MANY more uses for this spray, too. Because of the powdery form after drying, you can use this for a room freshener OR:
-Deodorant
-Under the breast to help absorb any moisture that accumulates under the bra strap
-Panty Spray! Smell nice and help to absorb that nasty "panty sweat" that can so suddenly creep up on you.
During the summer months, this spray is especially nice to use. Running around after the kids, cleaning the house and running errands during the summertime can often cause quite a bit of sweat to accumulate in very unpleasant places. Spray the Silky Sheets along "trouble areas" and you're good to go! Of course, this product is great for a general air freshener too.
This spray is great for absorbing moisture. When the "deed" is done and there's that pesky wet spot on the bed, who really wants to rip all the sheets off to wash them? Grab this spray and hold about 2-3 feet from the spot and spray. Because the spray comes out to be a slightly powdery form, it will soak up the wet spot and dry to a powdery finish, leaving you with the ability to wait until morning to do the laundry!
I didn't find that the sheets were really "all that silky" as it claims to provide. It was almost like it left a powdery film on the sheets instead. It wasn't uncomfortable or anything like that, it just wasn't what I was expecting. The smell is amazing, very intoxicating. I have found MANY more uses for this spray, too. Because of the powdery form after drying, you can use this for a room freshener OR:
-Deodorant
-Under the breast to help absorb any moisture that accumulates under the bra strap
-Panty Spray! Smell nice and help to absorb that nasty "panty sweat" that can so suddenly creep up on you.
During the summer months, this spray is especially nice to use. Running around after the kids, cleaning the house and running errands during the summertime can often cause quite a bit of sweat to accumulate in very unpleasant places. Spray the Silky Sheets along "trouble areas" and you're good to go! Of course, this product is great for a general air freshener too.
Follow-up commentary
4 days after original review
I found that the previous statement of the "feeling a little filmy" after spraying on the sheets was not so correct, afterall. I decided to use less and spray in a more dispersed way and it works pretty well. Still not AS silky as Id like, but it's a nice spray.
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Great review! As for the asthma thing, I do have asthma and it doesn't bother me to just use it, but we do use the plumeria scented one as air freshener and if my hubby sprays too much in the air and it's VERY heavy, it does irritate my lungs, though I haven't had an asthma attack yet but I'd imagine if I didn't leave the room when he did that once it could've been bad lol so good note!