Respecting shared spaces means recognizing that not everyone enjoys strong scents.
Fragrance sensitivity affects millions, from allergy sufferers to those with neurological triggers like migraines.
Even if you enjoy wearing unique perfume collection or cologne, it’s important to remember that what feels pleasant to you might be overwhelming or unpleasant to someone else.
Apply perfume or cologne with restraint.
A single light spray on your pulse points is usually enough.
Reapplication in small, poorly ventilated areas multiplies scent exposure and irritation.
Lighter profiles like linen, aqua, or green tea are far more socially acceptable.
Even small sources like shampoo or body wash can contribute significantly to your scent footprint.
Consider the diffusion of fragrance in enclosed or crowded spaces.
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