Perfume People

By admin, January 19, 2007 4:14 am

perfume people
Did you know that perfume, eau de toilette and colognes are offensive to some people?

I did not know this until reading an answer today. It's weird how something that is invented and designed with the total pleasure in the mind offends some people.

Apparently, some people have sensitivities fragrance legitimate … and it is true that some people go overboard with the colony to use and make things worse. I used to be one of these when I was in my late 20s-early 30s. This is what happened to me Re: people complain about the excessive use of cologne. Imagine entering a rest room at work and heard someone saying that smells a funeral! Talk about humiliation! I cried in the bathroom for an hour while furiously trying to clean up the scent of my body …. I was 28 at the time, but iEARN not my lesson? No fast forward 5 years, age 33 years and imagine finding a note on his car engine to complain about its liberal use of perfume and Note the signature "breather question." When I complained to human resources to the letter, actually sided with the author of the letter and told me to tone down or stop using … or would read! Years later, I learned respect senstivity fragrance, the question is not so much with cologne itself or if the smell gives offense, is the chemicals that make up the colonies that cause allergic reactions … and that is the real problem! Some colonies and smells literally physially can make a person sick. Let me tell you if I had known this back in the late 80s and early 90s, I never imposed my colony people. I really I feel terrible about it now. So now support a fragrance-free environments. It took awhile, but I learned my lesson and now most of the time do not wear cologne at all, or I stick to the smell of the lightest I can find … and I get that only on special occasions and never to work! So not worth the trouble … or the risk that may have been responsible in causing another person to become ill. There are many places of work and even entire cities with the ordinances Re: the use of perfume in places public. That's the trend these days and is unlikely to be reversed.

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