If a co-worker were made ill my your perfume would you still wear it?!


Question:

If a co-worker were made ill my your perfume would you still wear it?

I am also including things like aftershave and scented deorants; scented fabric softeners; shampoos and hair conditioners.

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2 weeks ago
yes, the lawsuit caught my attention because I am one of those people with "over sensitive noses"....

2 weeks ago
I would not sue anyone; however, I have had asthma attacks brought on by certain perfumes. The irony is that I am most sensitive to perfumes I used to love and wear.

Oh, my husband has been "in to natural foods" for over 20 years. So I do not think processed foods or foods with additives is the cause of my sensitivity.

2 weeks ago
It is difficult for me to attend church and public meetings.

I do have a trick I borrowed from when I worked in zoology lab. I keep Vicks Vapor Rub in my nostrils... I was even able to watch some shows in Las Vegas using my faithful Vicks.


Answers:

Perfumes and colognes should NEVER be worn to work in a professional environment.

As great as you think it smells, others may interpret it differently. In addition, imagine the awful stench of the office if everyone decided to spritz on it just like you. It'd all mix together and be pretty unpleasant.

It's work, not a nightclub. Leave the perfumes and colognes for another time.




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