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How to Tell Employees Not to Wear Excessive Perfume. A perfume that one employee may find delightful can be downright offensive to someone else, causing allergic reactions, headaches and even ...
Making yourself comfortable should be one of your priorities when traveling by airplane. But using perfume is a no-no, for a reason you might not expect.
The personal care products suppress reactions between skin oils and ozone. It's not clear how, or if, this chemistry change might impact human health.
A US-based biotech company has successfully sequenced the genetic codes of preserved plants, some of which date back more than 150 years. Six of them have been made into perfumes.
Ella Langley Shares Top Fragrance Reactions at Bath & Body Works Pop-Up Certain smells can transport you back in time, and country music star Ella Langley clearly feels that way about a particular ...
While the items listed can all trigger an allergic reaction to some extent, it doesn’t seem likely that the passenger would suffer a severe reaction if it’s happening in a different row or ...
Bedtime perfumes are having a moment: why Chanel Chance Eau Fraîche, Phlur Vanilla Skin, Narciso Rodriguez Musc Nude and other sleep-friendly fragrances are big on #perfumetok ...
Personal space chemistry suppressed by perfume and body lotion indoors New study shows that the human oxidation field generated by people indoors is substantially influenced by personal care ...
Ditch the toxins of regular, store-bought fragrances and make your own DIY solid perfume using natural beeswax and essential oils.
You may not smell it, but it's there, and may cause an allergic reaction. To be sure there's no perfume, look for products marked "fragrance-free" or "without perfume." ...
How your perfume might be disrupting your hormones by mimicking estrogen altering stress response and interfering with thyroid function.