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  2. Perfume intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Perfume intolerance or perfume allergy is a condition wherein people exhibit sensitivity or allergic reactions to ingredients in some perfumes and some other fragrances. It is a form of multiple chemical sensitivity , a more general phenomenon for this diagnosis.

  3. Odor - Wikipedia

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    Fragrances are commonly used to raise sexual attractiveness and induce sexual arousal. Researchers found that people choose perfume that interacts well with their body odor. [55] Body odor is a sensory cue critical for mate selection in humans because it is a signal of immunological health.

  4. Are scented candles bad for you? Find out before you finish ...

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    This is because artificial fragrances also have VOCs, including phthalates, which have been linked to learning and behavior problems, obesity, impaired development of the reproductive system and ...

  5. Benzyl salicylate - Wikipedia

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    Benzyl salicylate is a salicylic acid benzyl ester, a chemical compound most frequently used in cosmetics as a fragrance additive or UV light absorber.It appears as an almost colorless liquid with a mild odor described as "very faint, sweet-floral, slightly balsamic" by some, while others smell nothing at all.

  6. You practice good hygiene. So why do you still smell bad? - AOL

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    Aluminum-based antiperspirants have gotten a bad rap over the last few years because some small studies have suggested potential links between using the products and developing breast cancer. But ...

  7. Why "Old Lady Perfumes" Never Go Out of Style

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    One writer argues that classic perfumes like Chanel No. 5 and YSL Opium aren't anything to turn up your nose at.

  8. Parosmia - Wikipedia

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    In one case studied by Frasnelli et al. certain smells, specifically coffees, cigarettes, onions, and perfumes, induced a "nauseating" odor for the patient, which was artificial and unrelated to a known smell. In another case study cited in the same paper, a woman had parosmia in one nostril but not the other.

  9. These 16 Luxurious Perfumes Will Earn You Constant ... - AOL

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    PHLUR Missing Person. This perfume is meant to smell like clean skin. With notes of white musk, bergamot nectar, blonde wood, and transparent florals, it's provocative and delicious-smelling ...