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Jimmy Page
April 22nd, 2012, 01:08 PM
Long story short,my mum say that if she catches me smoking again I will be grounded for the rest of the year(and believe me,she will do it)
So I need a way to hide the smell from my parents,its mainly the clothes that smell because I wash my hands,chew a fuckload of gum and my hair never smell after smoking.
And please leave the "stop smoking" messages outside please,I'm getting that enough from before.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to put this thread I'm sorry and please move it to the correct place
DerBear
April 22nd, 2012, 01:22 PM
Well.
I since I have never smoked I honestly don't know.
I would suggest that you perhaps try spraying body deodorant and try to smoke less in the cold and wind.
Also offer to do your own laundry. As it might deter her from smelling it off your clothes.
Other than that I can't think of much on the topic.
Sorry.
FullyAlive
April 22nd, 2012, 01:22 PM
I smoke by having my back to the wind direction, or long enough before going home that it's very faint. I also wear specific clothes if I'm going out just to smoke something that I can just take off when I get back in. That and just overload on deodorant or something. And it also helps that a lot of my friends are smokers so my mum assumes it's them. Although if yours already knows you smoke so that probably wouldn't work.
Green Arrow
April 22nd, 2012, 01:24 PM
I don't know as I don't smoke, sorry. :(
Jimmy Page
April 22nd, 2012, 01:30 PM
Well.
I since I have never smoked I honestly don't know.
I would suggest that you perhaps try spraying body deodorant and try to smoke less in the cold and wind.
Also offer to do your own laundry. As it might deter her from smelling it off your clothes.
Other than that I can't think of much on the topic.
Sorry.
Thanks for at least trying to help,I appreciate it :)
Ill try the wind and deo thing,I cant do the laundry thing,my mum is like a dog,so I would have to strip down BEFORE entering the house,which would make it even weirder xD
And if a 15yo suddenly insisted in doing his own laundry most parents would be suspicious :P
I smoke by having my back to the wind direction, or long enough before going home that it's very faint. I also wear specific clothes if I'm going out just to smoke something that I can just take off when I get back in. That and just overload on deodorant or something. And it also helps that a lot of my friends are smokers so my mum assumes it's them. Although if yours already knows you smoke so that probably wouldn't work.
As I said to Silver Assassin,thanks :)
None of my friends smoke,I'm the only one that does it,so if I got home smelling like cigarettes she would blame me in an instant,even if it wasnt me
To everyone,anyone know any type of clothing that doesn't draw the smell to itself/do it less than other types of clothing?
Ambrosia
April 22nd, 2012, 01:38 PM
Cologne/perfume. Carry it with you everywhere. Or febreeze! I know a guy who sprays hmself with febreeze. Lol
audiophile5
April 22nd, 2012, 02:16 PM
Can't you say you went to a pub/public place where other people smoke? Cause for instance I don't smoke but when I get home, my clothes almost always smell.. :)
Jimmy Page
April 22nd, 2012, 02:19 PM
Can't you say you went to a pub/public place where other people smoke? Cause for instance I don't smoke but when I get home, my clothes almost always smell.. :)
I cant do that because I live on an island with nothing but a small store,and almost no one smoke here,its creepy xD
Desuetude
April 22nd, 2012, 02:35 PM
Maybe wearing thin, light clothing would help? I mean they'd be easy to air out the smell and just wearing a little deodrent would block it out, no?
xXl0sth0peXx
April 22nd, 2012, 03:00 PM
Cologne/perfume. Carry it with you everywhere. Or febreeze! I know a guy who sprays hmself with febreeze. Lol
This exactly. This is the only way really.
itsjustme9000
April 22nd, 2012, 03:03 PM
well i hear that smoke smell is really hard to get out of cloths and i don't smoke im only 17 but i think that D/O or colone is pretty good ideas. also try smoking outside away from other people who smoke and maybe the smoke wont still to you as good
iallen
April 23rd, 2012, 10:30 PM
ok well when your about to light up just wear a shirt and have a sweatshirt or jacket away from you and your friends and before your mom picks you up or you go home have your jacket on go to the bathroom have all your clothes in the bathroom take a hot shower have the steam fade the smell away and you should be fine let me know if this helps you
botwa
April 24th, 2012, 05:50 AM
well I'm not sure if there's such spray for people but here we have special spray for cats so they don't pee in wrong places. this spray kills the smell absolutely 100% and doesn't have it's own smell at all.
seems perfect to me.
Church
April 24th, 2012, 08:23 AM
Febreeze and washing your hands will do wonders. Cigarette smokes smell mainly gets stuck to my hand that I smoke with so washing them helps a lot. If you smoke driving keep windows down for awhile and that'll help blow some of the smell off you.
Rayquaza
April 24th, 2012, 02:19 PM
Well, if she's asking for you to stop smoking, I suppose she really does care four your health, so just take a second to think about that.
As for the smell, if you really do want to go behind your mothers back and carry on, you should offer to do your own laundry and wear different clothes a lot, since I haven't really heard of clothes smelling of tobacco before.
Wear perfume too, rather than hiding the smell, covering it up may help. But don't go too overboard with it, since your mother may start to suspect something.
oboi317
April 24th, 2012, 11:20 PM
Sorry dude, but chances are you're going to get caught again. That smell is so hard to get rid of. Especially since you might think you got rid of it all, but it is still there and you are just used to it. Your best bet is to shower and change your clothes. :/
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