The one perfume that gets all the compliments

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Please don't wear perfume. Yuck.


+1, perfume is disgusting and offensive.


You have a problem with perfume? You are probably one of those people that complains about everything in life and are just miserable to be around. I swear some of you posters are mentally unstable.


I am not the "disgusting and offensive" PP, but your reaction is even more over the top than his/hers. Talk about over reaction and hyperbole.

There are a great many people who find perfume and cologne to be unpleasant. There are also people who are allergic to it (I know several). Most people who wear it use too much. In places like elevators and the Metro, being stuck next a person wearing perfume can be really hard. In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Well, you're never going to please everyone. So I'm not going to live my life not wearing perfume because some random next to me on the bus might have an allergy.
Anonymous
Love's Baby Soft
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't wear perfume. Yuck.


+1, perfume is disgusting and offensive.


You have a problem with perfume? You are probably one of those people that complains about everything in life and are just miserable to be around. I swear some of you posters are mentally unstable.


I am not the "disgusting and offensive" PP, but your reaction is even more over the top than his/hers. Talk about over reaction and hyperbole.

There are a great many people who find perfume and cologne to be unpleasant. There are also people who are allergic to it (I know several). Most people who wear it use too much. In places like elevators and the Metro, being stuck next a person wearing perfume can be really hard. In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Well, you're never going to please everyone. So I'm not going to live my life not wearing perfume because some random next to me on the bus might have an allergy.


Just realize the perfume may not have the effect you intend. Most people I know think wearing perfume is juvenile and not attractive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't wear perfume. Yuck.


+1, perfume is disgusting and offensive.


You have a problem with perfume? You are probably one of those people that complains about everything in life and are just miserable to be around. I swear some of you posters are mentally unstable.


I am not the "disgusting and offensive" PP, but your reaction is even more over the top than his/hers. Talk about over reaction and hyperbole.

There are a great many people who find perfume and cologne to be unpleasant. There are also people who are allergic to it (I know several). Most people who wear it use too much. In places like elevators and the Metro, being stuck next a person wearing perfume can be really hard. In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Well, you're never going to please everyone. So I'm not going to live my life not wearing perfume because some random next to me on the bus might have an allergy.


Just realize the perfume may not have the effect you intend. Most people I know think wearing perfume is juvenile and not attractive.


We must know different people. And sorry, I don't really care about the effects it has on strangers I don't know, won't ever see again, and don't care what they think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't wear perfume. Yuck.


+1, perfume is disgusting and offensive.


You have a problem with perfume? You are probably one of those people that complains about everything in life and are just miserable to be around. I swear some of you posters are mentally unstable.


I am not the "disgusting and offensive" PP, but your reaction is even more over the top than his/hers. Talk about over reaction and hyperbole.

There are a great many people who find perfume and cologne to be unpleasant. There are also people who are allergic to it (I know several). Most people who wear it use too much. In places like elevators and the Metro, being stuck next a person wearing perfume can be really hard. In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Well, you're never going to please everyone. So I'm not going to live my life not wearing perfume because some random next to me on the bus might have an allergy.


Just realize the perfume may not have the effect you intend. Most people I know think wearing perfume is juvenile and not attractive.


Sounds like a fun bunch of people...
Anonymous
I get compliments on my Versace Bright Crystal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love's Baby Soft


I was going to say this!!!!!
Anonymous
You can try hard
Or you can try Soft
Soft will get him every ti -hi-hime
Loves Baby Soft
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still love Chanel No.5



Too dated and heavy and sweet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I get compliments on my Versace Bright Crystal.


And this one smelled AWFUL on me. So musty and terrible. Have never had a perfume react so poorly with my body chemistry before. After that I insisted my husband not buy any until I had tested it. No longer wear it at all though- after my second kid it gives me a terrible headache.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please don't wear perfume. Yuck.


+1, perfume is disgusting and offensive.


You have a problem with perfume? You are probably one of those people that complains about everything in life and are just miserable to be around. I swear some of you posters are mentally unstable.


I am not the "disgusting and offensive" PP, but your reaction is even more over the top than his/hers. Talk about over reaction and hyperbole.

There are a great many people who find perfume and cologne to be unpleasant. There are also people who are allergic to it (I know several). Most people who wear it use too much. In places like elevators and the Metro, being stuck next a person wearing perfume can be really hard. In these days of daily showers with scented shampoos, conditioners, soaps, body washes, not to mention detergents for our clothes, there really is no need whatsoever for perfume. If for whatever reason you insist on wearing it, please, for the love of Pete, use it sparingly.


Well, you're never going to please everyone. So I'm not going to live my life not wearing perfume because some random next to me on the bus might have an allergy.


+1 They can honestly suck it.
Anonymous
I buy Gap Om from ebay for an obscene price. It was my favorite as a teen, and I still love it (and don't care what that says about me as a now-37 year old). Since it has been discontinued so long, nobody else wears it. I get TONS of compliments.
Anonymous
Cristalle by Chanel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I buy Gap Om from ebay for an obscene price. It was my favorite as a teen, and I still love it (and don't care what that says about me as a now-37 year old). Since it has been discontinued so long, nobody else wears it. I get TONS of compliments.


When you said "an obscene price" I had high expectations because all my perfumes are the "hideously expensive" types, and... wow! You surpassed them! On Ebay it's going for $350?! For GAP perfume?!

If you don't me asking, could you talk about the scents of Om? So far I've heard that it has incense notes, but there is no page for it on Fragrantica so kind of a dead end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get compliments on my Versace Bright Crystal.


And this one smelled AWFUL on me. So musty and terrible. Have never had a perfume react so poorly with my body chemistry before. After that I insisted my husband not buy any until I had tested it. No longer wear it at all though- after my second kid it gives me a terrible headache.


That's interesting. This scent works great for me. Different body chemistry I guess.
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