Fragrances Dangerous to Others?
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Recently I saw several signs throughout a medical facility regarding not wearing any fragrances and that it is dangerous to others. Of course I was wearing fragrance that day and apologized to the doctors and nurses. Has anyone else seen these signs and do you believe no fragrance signs will be posted in most places, like no smoking signs. Being a fragrance addict, I don't want to stop wearing my favorite fragrances. Pass on your thoughts.
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Thank you for your response. I agree that there are people that have allergic reactions and agree that not overdoing your fragrance is best.
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I find it funny that two scents mentioned in this thread are scents that I cannot tolerate-mint and anything from the Philosophy Grace line. Mint is like a knife in my sinuses, it has a sharp smell to me, and all/any of the Grace perfumes gave me a sore throat. I am a HUGE perfume addict, so it isn't that I am sensitive to fragrance in general. I love it. I do however wear it in moderation so as not to upset people's allergies. Also, just because I love a scent doesn't mean every one does. I wouldn't wear perfume to a medical facility of any kind, and when I do wear perfume to work or out in public, a spray or two is all I need. That way I can smell it and if someone gets close to me, only then can they smell it.
