We all aspire to have a home that smells fresh from the moment you (or your guests) walk in the door. But for anyone who is sensitive to fragrance, that cozy fall candle or ocean-breeze spray can be more headache-inducing than inviting. And without them, achieving that “just-cleaned” scent can feel difficult. Many common household products —candles, air fresheners, and even multipurpose sprays—are chock-full of chemicals that can irritate skin and noses.

Open Windows

While this might sound obvious, one of the most talked-about (and straightforward) pieces of advice from the channel was to keep your windows open. “Fresh, circulating air is SO useful” for keeping your house from smelling stuffy, says one user. Another stressed the importance of a cross breeze (opening up windows on eit

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