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A sniff, a whiff of something delicious.
Men's cologne can throw me into a tizzy. Slap on some Jean Paul Gaultier, Cool Water, Chanel pour Monsieur, or Drakkar, and you will garner my full attention for at least a few seconds. To that end, the boys here at work should not be allowed to wear nice-smelling cologne. It's very distracting.
Women's perfumes, on the other hand, tend to make me sick as a dog. Too floral, too spicy, too much of whatever it is. Calvin Klein is right out (men's fragrances too, actually). I need the crisper scents, the ones involving citrus, lavender, or greens.
Mmmm, Gaultier.
Women's perfumes, on the other hand, tend to make me sick as a dog. Too floral, too spicy, too much of whatever it is. Calvin Klein is right out (men's fragrances too, actually). I need the crisper scents, the ones involving citrus, lavender, or greens.
Mmmm, Gaultier.
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It could be the green notes doing it, because I have a couple of green-based Demeter scents (Wet Garden and Firefly) that send me into instant headache land.
Mainly, I prefer hippy scents like amber resin and Lush Karma. What I wear daily is a blend of neroli and vanilla essential oils in a jojoba base. (I've been told I usually smell like an elegant head shop.)
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I don't wear perfume because I work in a scent-free environment.
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Women, too. Actually, over here? Women are the worst. I hate riding the bus in the morning, because I know I'll get ill.
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No more, alas.
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Oh No!
*smile*
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:)
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Old Spice gives me trauma. Because if I get attracted to a guy, and then he wears Old Spice (reasonably unlikely, but dangerous all the same) I have "You smell like my dad!" trauma that's just about irreparable.