Shes right, some people irritate with lots of perfume.
>Shes right, some people irritate with lots of perfume.
My nose doesn’t like that either... of course it’s a lot more tollerable outside with a slight breeze and proper positioning.
Some people slather on the perfume in the morning so it will be just the right lingering scent by evening. It is hard on coworkers. I had a friend who had to leave rooms where perfume was evident because it caused her raging headaches.
Those plug-ins with the harsh chemicals are REALLY irritating.
..........she’s severely sensitive to perfumes and other cosmetics.
Come on! It’s “aroma therapy!”
Actually, I hate that stuff. Makes me cough. Either the people that wear that much perfume, have dead senses of smell, or stink!
I am extremely allergic to any kind of strong smell. I was in the grocery store today and was going to buy clothes detergent but every one I picked up had some kind of perfume smell to it. I just can not be around that stuff. And, some people think that a whole bottle of perfume is necessary before going out. I remember a lady at church who wore a lot, bless her heart. I knew it was her coming in the door without turning around. I was at least 75 feet from the door. It did not bother me when I was younger but now I have to stay away from it.
Well, I am irritated by the horrendous body odor of the hippies who live in my area who don’t bathe, use deodorant, and have stinky dreadlocks.
I live in No. California by the way.
To me they smell worse than any perfume.
I don’t think I can do anything about my hippie liberal problem.
I wear perfume, not a lot of it, just one spray. I wouldn’t stop wearing it just because someone asks me to.
Now if there is a very serious medical issue that is proven, I might stop, but otherwise no.
Why do we have to keep fighting for our individual rights?
If fragrant, aromatic tobacco smoke was allowed to be generated in that workplace, maybe the perfumery would not be an issue.