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Do people still wear perfume day to day? Do you? If so, what? I haven’t worn it in years and too much of it makes me sick, but just wondering if people wear subtle scents or if it’s just out. |
| I enjoy putting some on for special occasions or date night, but I find the idea of it a little strange because I can’t smell it on myself, only when I first spray it. I can see how I look, feel good in something I enjoy wearing, but not know how I smell, so what’s the point of a perfume you “love”? |
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I spray two squirts into the air and walk through it. I’ve been using various Jo Malone scents. Truthfully I don’t smell it on myself but I love the smell as I walk through it.
But generally I agree with that I don’t smell scents anymore. |
| Nope nasty! |
| No. I do think it's out of style. |
| I wear a light, clean scent daily. I don’t used fragrance in my body wash, shampoo, or laundry detergent so there’s no competing scents. |
What is the scent? |
| I put a dab of Dior J’adore on my wrist and behind my ear. Love it. |
It's actually very in style with those under 40. Check out any Intothegloss top shelf. |
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Yes I do. Many these days are made with natural materials and a lot of ingredients that used to be in perfume have been banned.
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| I love perfume. It's still very much in vogue. I have about five that are my constants. |
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I don't wear it because so many people are sensitive to smells.
There is one woman in my office who wears a perfume that makes me think of a luxurious beautiful hotel and I love it. There is no one else in recent memory whose perfume I have noticed in a good way. |
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I’m 53 and wear perfume most days - gives me a little boost especially if it’s a bad hair day or I’m feeling tired.
I also generally enjoy picking up on the subtle fragrance others wear. For instance when my sister rides in my car, her perfume lingers for a day or so - I like it, even though it’s not so subtle |
| High school girls seem to be into it… |
| I love perfume. I am mid 40s and wear it everyday. I have a vintage collection, actually. |