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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I still think of my many years passed grandmother when I catch a whiff of her perfume somewhere and it gives me such a warm feeling.[/b] At the same time my MIL must be losing her sense of smell as she douses herself and the scent lingers in our house for actual weeks after she visits. So I’m on board being against overuse of scent but banning it altogether sounds extreme. The smell of cigarette smoke bothers me way more and is not banned. I’ve also encountered very strong and intrusive scented laundry products, lotions, hair products, etc. not to mention the unmentionable BO or bad breath. You can only control the environment and others so much - appropriate perfume use is not one. I do however agree strong scent in the office (from perfume or other sources) is inconsiderate and unprofessional on a man or woman.[/quote] I'll swing by the Estee Lauder counter at Nordstrom sometimes just to see if they have a Youth Dew tester out. That was my grandmother's scent and smelling it makes me so happy! [/quote]
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