Use it on your pillow cases - breathe easy when you have a cold.-- jonthegeologist, Nov 23 2006 'Nother methol cold remedy Minty_20Philtrum_20Plasters(shameless, I know) [squeak, Nov 23 2006] But don't get it in your eyes.-- angel, Nov 23 2006 I love menthol. What if it accidently falls into my mouth and I start chewing...all in my sleep ofcourse, will my small and large intestine be able to handle it?-- Heavy_Phat, Nov 23 2006 You can put menthol on your pillow already. Baked.-- Chefboyrbored, Nov 23 2006 yes, you can. What I'm proposing is a fabric conditioner with menthol *so that you don't have to put extra on your pillow for the lazy generation*
Baked is not an [m-f-d] status. You're are at will to suggest that its widely known to exist if it's widely known to exist.-- jonthegeologist, Nov 23 2006 Just don't get addicted. Menthol is somewhat addictive. Filipinos eat it like candy.-- twitch, Nov 23 2006 (-) I generally like the smell, but I think the eye and skin irritation from too wide application is a problem. So I'll stay with the more direct applicators.-- jutta, Nov 24 2006 //Baked is not an [m-f-d] status. You're are at will to suggest that its widely known to exist if it's widely known to exist.//
Uh ok, so it is widely known to exsist that you can put menthol on your pillow-- Chefboyrbored, Nov 26 2006 you know, I believe that a directly sprayed burst of lavender on your pillow (and I do it often) is much more likely to irritate your eyes or skin than a gentle hint of perfume left from the washing cycle.
actually I'm very surprised that this isn't baked.
what am I talking about? oops, sorry menthol. even so, the logic is the same.-- po, Nov 26 2006 random, halfbakery