Ooh, Jilli (among others) we have this store called the Tasteful Olive with decants all these amazing olive oils and vinegars, and you can walk around just tasting all of them.
Oooh, that sounds like Demijohn! Except, huh, something that's actually
more
expensive in the States. Blackcurrant vinegar is twice as expensive at Tasteful Olive!
Baby powder! I can handle that scent in moderation. It's my deodorant of choice.
Me too! And, lately pomegranate. I also do lavender mint. And maple. Maple scented anything. mmm.....
My tummy hurts.
I needed new body wash, and you all got me thinking about it, so instead of my usual Trader Joe's citrus, I got the tea tree peppermint
Anthem has changed their portal which means I have to do all new registrations for access to the account. GROWL.
My face is super dry. I have given up on expensive lotion and I know use Oil of Olay Regenerist which I like. I am feeling old and cheap.
My deodorant smells like baby powder. I don't think anything else I use leaves much of a scent once I'm dry. No perfumes. I do miss St Ives Swiss vanilla body lotion though.
God, it's so base to call them that.
Okay. Didn't you pay people to pick up the dishes and bring you food and drink items?
They had weekends off.
Okay, now I can imagine the scenario where your family members might grab a Ting for you.
One of the few things i like about my employer (in addition to the quick and reliable direct deposit) is that all city buildings are fragrance-free. Signs at every door. Absolutely necessary since i work for 10-12 hrs at a time in a big room with about 30 other people. One gal wears vanilla but she usually sits on the other side of the room and food-related scents don't bother me. I could totally dig a guy wearing coffee-scented aftershave. Why isn't that on the market yet?
I had to talk the last couple boyfriends out of cologne or scented aftershave. Tried to explain how i choose partners by pheremones and chemical scents muck that up. That, and i don't want to smell like someone else's product. (strangely, i don't mind smelling like another person until my next shower, but another person's product? totally not on.) Soup and shampoo/conditioner aren't a problem for me, the overpowering scent rinses away. Didn't always bother me, tho, i recall a college boyfriend who used drakkar noir regularly and yet still smelled delicious.
Have i mentioned that i HATE HATE HATE that hand sanitizer gel? Yeah, the fragrance in that stuff is really not ok.
now I can imagine the scenario where your family members might grab a Ting for you.
We grabbed our own Tings. What kind of lazy people do you think we were?
I am worried I'm going to have to talk to people about the scents. But I'm worried I should just work at the office less. I mean, the place stinks of construction anyway, so why should I ask people to smell less?
But if my boss's boss is going to wear scents normally, that could be trouble. But he's new, and I really don't want to have that talk.
I hate that at the hospital, the doctors and nurses know better, but the finance people almost always stink of chemicals to high heaven. It's horrible. I may say something to a nurse next time.