The MLP Arena
Pony Talk => Pony Corral => Topic started by: SunbeamV on February 20, 2016, 12:03:25 AM
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I have the sunny scent pony set from 2005, but it's been a while since I last sorted through some of my g3 ponies, and I've developed a lavender allergy in the recently, making me a little nervous about handling Lavender Lake and Tropical Surprise who were advertised as "floral scented". Does anyone happen to know if the perfume ingredients were ever listed on these ponies?
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I honestly don't think so but if it makes a difference whether you can actually smell it or not, that sort of thing wears off quickly with age. Only 2 of my Sunny Scent ponies still smell.
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
This is my bet as well. At first I thought this thread was ingredients for making perfume that smells like ponies! Man if you could bottle that scent I would be the first to buy it. Nothing beats pony room smell :lovey:
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There was a body mist I bought a few years ago that smells EXACTLY like the scent from the Perfume Puff Palace. If only I could remember the name of the fragrance...
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I've noticed that the floral scented poses fade fast in comparison to the citrus scented ones.
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Luscious Kisses. Victoria Secret scented body mist that smells like pony! Specifically, the perfume puff palace.
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
This is my bet as well. At first I thought this thread was ingredients for making perfume that smells like ponies! Man if you could bottle that scent I would be the first to buy it. Nothing beats pony room smell :lovey:
I know at least one person here who makes pony-scented perfume! I think her username is Iris Patch?
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
This is my bet as well. At first I thought this thread was ingredients for making perfume that smells like ponies! Man if you could bottle that scent I would be the first to buy it. Nothing beats pony room smell :lovey:
I know at least one person here who makes pony-scented perfume! I think her username is Iris Patch?
Yes it is Iris Patch :)
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I have a mild - moderate Multiple Chemical Sensitivity due to a pesticide exposure that happened last January, and I'm always weary of the scented ponies, which is why I don't collect them.. I never started before the exposure so I guess that's a good thing so I never had to get rid of any pony(ies). :blush: Surprisingly enough, the Strawberry Shortcake toys, particularly the minis that I have that still smell do not trigger any negative reactions..I wonder what is used to make their scents. I remember the doll boxes and mini cards would read "non-toxic."
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Some of my Candy Cane ponies still smell.. after all this time (and some of my SSC dolls too..)
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This is sort of off topic, but Caramel Crunch's smell is awful. I used to have her, but I just couldn't stand her scent. My Lemon Treats doesn't have any scent left at all, on the other hand.
I used to have some Strawberry Shortcake PVC minis, and they smelled FANTASTIC and their scent never faded. I wonder what they used on them.
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Some of my Sundae best (and some of my SSC dolls/figures) still have a faint scent to them. Makes you wonder what chemicals could last this long. :)
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I like cleaning the cabinet in which my SSC and scented ponies are kept.. smells soooo good :)
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
Completely agree with this :) I would not worry if your allergy is for lavender itself. The scents added to the plastic are all completely unnatural. So you should be fine.
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
This is my bet as well. At first I thought this thread was ingredients for making perfume that smells like ponies! Man if you could bottle that scent I would be the first to buy it. Nothing beats pony room smell :lovey:
So true!
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I think it's pretty safe to say that the scents are of chemical ingredients, not natural, so they should not trigger your allergies. :)
This is my bet as well. At first I thought this thread was ingredients for making perfume that smells like ponies! Man if you could bottle that scent I would be the first to buy it. Nothing beats pony room smell :lovey:
This I would buy! We need to commission someone to make this. Eau De Poney!!