Don't like it when people wear strong perfumes

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22 Jun 2018, 6:49 pm

Ever been in public and walked past someone and they smell of perfumes or even just a little bit, it gets too much and its distracting if I have to talk to them.



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22 Jun 2018, 6:59 pm

Me too, I always have to cover my nose. Perfume stores are my worst nightmare.



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22 Jun 2018, 7:26 pm

I don’t like it either although I love the smell of fragrant flowers like lilacs.



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22 Jun 2018, 7:31 pm

Twilightprincess wrote:
I don’t like it either although I love the smell of fragrant flowers like lilacs.

I only like things like eucalyptus, and natural light smells such as what you wrote.



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22 Jun 2018, 8:33 pm

I have trouble with that, too. Some people wear so much perfume/cologne that I feel I could faint.



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22 Jun 2018, 9:01 pm

I'm absolutely hyper-sensitive to smells in addition to sound and to a lesser extent, light and touch.

I loathe when someone wears too much perfume or cologne. I've been around people that have it on so strong I can literally taste it. I'm fortunate that I work in a workplace where perfume and cologne is forbidden out of respect for people's sensitivities.

In my position I have to meet with certain traveling company representatives that come to our place of work. There are a few that wear too much cologne and my work space wreaks of the cologne for the rest of the day and stays on my hand after shaking theirs even after I wash my hand.



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22 Jun 2018, 9:08 pm

Perfume, cologne, and air fresheners can throw me off for hours.



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23 Jun 2018, 1:17 am

I have more problem's with men's cologne rather than women's perfume. I guess perfume tends to be lighter and more floral. I definitely think I notice it more than others though, it just doesn't overwhelm me. Cologne on the other hands I have real difficulties with. I used to think this was because I had a teacher that wore so much that it made me feel sick and that I just associated it with that but it doesn't appear that anyone else in the class even noticed how much he was wearing. When he would lean over to check work or something I really thought I was going to throw up and couldn't concentrate on a word he was saying.



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23 Jun 2018, 2:15 am

I hate it too. I have sinus & allergy problems & it can make my nose drip.


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23 Jun 2018, 1:46 pm

Magna wrote:
I loathe when someone wears too much perfume or cologne. ... I'm fortunate that I work in a workplace where perfume and cologne is forbidden out of respect for people's sensitivities.


I absolutely agree! For me, any perfume at all is already too much. I wish people would just cut it out altogether. Why do they presume that their idea of a nice concoction of chemicals is going to appeal to other people? I wish not so much that they were forbidden, but simply that people would appreciate that they should not inflict their artificial smells on other people.



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23 Jun 2018, 5:59 pm

Magna wrote:
I've been around people that have it on so strong I can literally taste it.

There's something like a bitter soap-scented perfume that some women like that I can taste too. The smell of an un-showered person would be a significant improvement over that. The lesser offenders just make me slightly dizzy/headachey.

If the smell is something mellow and natural, like vanilla, it's not bad.



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25 Jun 2018, 10:38 pm

I also don't like the smells of perfumes. If someone wearing even a little perfume walks by, my eyes water and I start feeling nauseous. It must be a Sweet Pea thing.


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26 Jun 2018, 2:29 am

NO!!


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26 Jun 2018, 2:46 am

No, it's awful! Makes my eyes and nose run like crazy!

When I was in my teens, my mum used to work at a perfume counter and her co-workers used to think it hilarious to spray me with perfume as I walked past them. I really hated having to visit where she worked and avoided it at all costs. Supermarkets are one of the worst places for perfumes. It seems that people just cannot do a bit of shopping without lathering themselves in perfumes, bodysprays and aftershaves. I can almost see the trail of smells that people leave in their wake!

One of my colleagues goes to the gym first thing in the morning before he starts work. He always comes in reeking of strong smelling antiperspirant and I have to surreptitiously hold my nose until it dissipates. I always use a mild roll-on deodorant for that very reason.

Oh, and fabric conditioner is banned in our house. Stinky, nasty stuff!


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26 Jun 2018, 9:15 pm

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No, it's awful! Makes my eyes and nose run like crazy!

When I was in my teens, my mum used to work at a perfume counter and her co-workers used to think it hilarious to spray me with perfume as I walked past them. I really hated having to visit where she worked and avoided it at all costs. Supermarkets are one of the worst places for perfumes. It seems that people just cannot do a bit of shopping without lathering themselves in perfumes, bodysprays and aftershaves. I can almost see the trail of smells that people leave in their wake!

One of my colleagues goes to the gym first thing in the morning before he starts work. He always comes in reeking of strong smelling antiperspirant and I have to surreptitiously hold my nose until it dissipates. I always use a mild roll-on deodorant for that very reason.

Oh, and fabric conditioner is banned in our house. Stinky, nasty stuff!


At school I always hated it after games that the boys sprayed it after class then they sprayed it at me as a joke, it smelt tacky and sickly.



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27 Jun 2018, 12:53 am

Gbgeorgia1 wrote:
At school I always hated it after games that the boys sprayed it after class then they sprayed it at me as a joke, it smelt tacky and sickly.

That's nasty! I remember a boy having an entire bottle of Brut poured on him. Poor bugger!


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