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fandomsecrets2019-10-12 03:36 pm
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Those of us who get instant, sick, ice-pick headaches from perfumes thank you.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-13 12:20 am (UTC)(link)And no, in many cases the fragrance is not still there, unless you are a bloodhound. Some people's skin just doesn't hang onto fragrance very well. Humidity also affects the longevity and sillage of scents. From time to time I ask my friends and family how strong my perfume is. Often their answer is, "I can't smell it at all."
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My sister and i almost never wore/wear perfume, because we would put it on and in about fifteen minutes, the whole scent would change, usually to something very unpleasant. We both loved that 'Love's Baby Soft' that was so popular in the early eighties, but it smelled like ass on both of us.
The only scent we can both wear that still smells good later is White Shoulders.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-13 12:48 am (UTC)(link)Smelled nice on other people, and in the bottle, but like literal cat piss on her.
Some perfumes just react weirdly on the skin of some people.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-13 12:47 am (UTC)(link)I don't notice my sister's perfume any more, unless she's recently switched it up, and my friend always wears the same scent, which I'm now immune to unless she's literally just applied it.
For all you know, you smell like you ram-raided a perfumery to strangers.
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(Anonymous) 2019-10-13 03:18 am (UTC)(link)I will acknowledge that if I forget to put my perfume on until right before I leave the house (which happens occasionally) then it could definitely be very noticeable - too noticeable - for the first hour or so. But I try not to do that because I know some people have uncommonly strong senses of smell.