Anonymous wrote:I saw Goody Proctor with Chanel No. 5
Anonymous wrote:Figured I would start another thread since posts keep getting deleted in the perfume thread.
I have asthma and have trouble with fragrances. This is very, very common now. At this point anyone who is wearing perfume is being willfully inconsiderate to others around them. And for those of you who think it bothers no one, maybe people are scared to tell you. I had a lovely coworker who sat on another floor that I purposely avoided seeing in person because of her perfume. I don’t think she ever realized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am also really allergic to perfume or any kind of scented product. It's a shame. I used to love wearing Coco Chanel.
No one should wear perfume to work or every day activities. Save it for nights out.
I suffer from migraines and had to stop attending live theater, symphony performances and other concerts because of the people who bathe in cologne/perfume/after shave lotion prior to a ‘night out’. I got tired of having to walk out on an expensive ticket because someone else’s inconsiderate behavior resulted in hours or days of agony for me.
Perfume/cologne should be applied in very small quantities, able to be smelled only by you and someone who gets very intimate with you.
Anonymous wrote:I saw Goody Proctor with Chanel No. 5
Anonymous wrote:I am also really allergic to perfume or any kind of scented product. It's a shame. I used to love wearing Coco Chanel.
No one should wear perfume to work or every day activities. Save it for nights out.
Anonymous wrote:I will stop wearing perfume when people stop passing stinky gas.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone I know is working remotely. Perfumes are a non issue.
Anonymous wrote:Complaining about perfume is hypochondriacal and entitled.