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Do you have suggestions for a perfume to wear?
I used to like Chanel #5 but they changed it. |
| Go to a store and try them out. It’s a very personal choice. I love Jo Malone. My mom likes Estee Lauder. |
| Do people still wear perfume? |
No. |
| Gross. |
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There are so many and I always leave without buying one as I cannot decide.
My favorite is Lancome Miracles which I remembered from years ago. I have the super small bottle and literally just apply small dash behind my ear. A shower and a little bit of VS Bombshell or Heavenly lotion is plenty for me. |
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Of course people still wear perfume. If you are talking about socially clueless old women. |
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I'm not sure who wants to spray carcinogens on them then assault their co-workers, innocent bystanders on the elevator or metro, total strangers with these carcinogens instead of just bathing.
No, no one wears it anymore. |
| I smell perfume all the time out in public and I think it’s becoming even more popular with younger people. I like Chanel Chance a lot. The vanilla scented ones are popular with teens and 20s but they never smelled right on me. |
| I think perfumes from brands like Chanel and Estes Lauder are becoming passé. Byredo, Maison Margiela, and Le Labo are the go-to brands these days. Byredo Blanche is nice if you’re looking for something inoffensive. |
They're all offensive. |
+1 It's 2024 -- we've learned to take others' ability to breathe into consideration. |
I love perfumes personally. I enjoy being in public and getting a whiff of something very pleasant. Beats BO and exhaust fumes. |
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I think as long as it’s subtle and you’re not bringing in a cloud of a strong smell into a room it’s ok.
I like the Le Labo and DS & Durga scents. |