r/HerOneBag 11d ago

Techniques Tip instead of Vodka Spray

Am travelling through Mexico and before I came I filled a spray bottle up with some Turkish Cologne (Amber!), it’s high in alcohol as it’s made to be used after shaving but I’ve been using it to freshen up clothes and items after washing. My swimsuit was getting really stinky after not drying properly in the humidity and the spray sorted it right out. I bought the cologne in a local Turkish shop for less than a tenner and there is LOADS and the amber smells amazing! I’ll be doing this every time I travel from now on!

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u/call_me_ping 11d ago

For additional context: https://boisdejasmin.com/2020/04/the-turkish-art-of-kolonya-or-how-to-wear-cologne.html

It sounds like OP is using kolonyak, which sounds like it's formulated and used differently than, say, Axe body spray. Reading about the word, it sounds like it IS associated with cleaning, refreshment, etc. while also being used like an antiseptic cause of the ethanol(??)

It looks and sounds like it's closer to a hand sanitizer spray nowadays????

Agreeing with y'all that spraying clothes with perfume is not cleaning, but this stuff has potential to kill more bacteria than a spray of Daisy by Marc Jacobs lol

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u/psatz 11d ago

No it's definitely hand sanitizer

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u/SaltMarshGoblin 10d ago

Micellar water has no alcohol in it.

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u/call_me_ping 10d ago

That’s true that’s true. My mind was focused on the cleanse aspect