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Can a person`s medication, smoking affect how a fragrance smells?

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Can a person`s medication, smoking affect how a fragrance smells?

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Yes. The wearer may think a fragrance formula has been changed when instead it is a change in diet, medication or lifestyle that has caused the new perception of scent. What one eats on a regular basis can affect the way a fragrance smells and lasts on a person`s skin. If one is on a high fat, spicy diet, for example, fragrance will be more intense. If you have recently changed your diet dramatically, skin chemistry may change, causing fragrance to smell differently on you. Recent research indicates medication can change one`s chemistry, too. Therefore, if a person is on medication it can influence the way a favourite fragrance smells on the skin. Smoking can dull the sense of smell and make us less aware of odours, good or bad. You should make a smell test of a favourite fragrance on the inside of your wrists and then sniff test to see if any of the lifestyle changes described above have influenced the fragrance.

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