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Your Fragrance Of Choice When Travelling? - Page 3
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I prefer not to wear anything, (the Kouros Extreme was a joke.) because I would not want to smell someone else's cologne for 3+ hours on a flight, regardless of what it was. Thus, I only wear some light deodorant, and usually the Polo stick. You can't really smell it, but just in case of BO--which is definitely not cool on a flight, it covers it up rather nicely. Answer: An interesting question. I started a thread awhile ago regarding travelling and frags, but it didn't touch upon this. Much as I love to wear juice, I'd wear little or nothing on a train or plane. IMHO, if your neighbors have the unmitigated audacity to not like the fine scent you're wearing, they are really going to have a lousy time, maybe for 12 hours, and I would feel that I was being quite self-centered to be impinging upon their space. Just think about how lousy the air quality is on a plane to begin with. It's different in public, where people can get away from you. I know many will disagree with me, and will just HAVE to wear something. We are addicts, after all. So please, take it easy on the trigger. Maybe spray on your chest so if you want a snort, you can just move your clothes and get a nice personal waft! Just think... as soon as you get off that plane, and hit the Big City, that's the time to break out your decant of Exotic Scent and go nuts!!!! My current travel faves are Egoiste and Tam Dao, and these are a bit strong for close plane quarters. Have a good trip! Answer: Same here. I only wear a very light deodorant. I usually keep a couple of fragrances in my handbag and apply on reaching the destination. Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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