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Monday, March 31, 2008

what is wrong with pp's noses nowadays?

here's one example. its also probably another reason y i dislike morning rush hour. there's no where u can 'run' to, to distant yourself away from the overwhelming scent.

i suffocated on the bus today on the way to work. as in really suffocated due to the overwhelming scent of some guy's perfume. and deprived me of my journey's nap. heh.

it was as though this guy bathe and soaked in perfume, and then poured like half a bottle all over himself.

they should have a guide line for all these idiots who has a nose problem of deciding how much perfume to apply on.

Perfume
is a mixture of fragrant essential oils and aroma compounds, fixatives, and solvents used to give the human body, objects, and living spaces a pleasant smell.

ITS SUPPOSED TO BE PLEASANT! not to the extent that makes u suffocate. and feel like puking.

That's bad. and i found prove.

Some perfume ingredients can cause health problems. Evidence in peer-reviewed journals shows that some fragrances can cause asthmatic reactions even when the participants could not actually smell the fragrances . Many fragrance ingredients can cause allergic skin reactions or nausea. There is scientific evidence that some common ingredients, like certain synthetic musks, can disrupt the balance of hormones in the human body (endocrine disruption) and even cause cancer (such as in the case of some nitro musk molecules). Some research on natural aromatics have shown that many contain compounds that cause skin irritation, However many of the studies, such as IFRA's research claim that opoponax is too dangerous to be used in perfumery, are still incomplete and lack scientific consensus . It is also true that sometimes inhalation alone can cause skin irritation. Much remains to be learned about the effects of fragrance on human health and the environment.

In some cases, an excessive use of perfumes may cause allergic reactions of the skin. For instance, acetophenone, ethylacetate and acetone while present in many perfumes, are also known or potential respiratory allergens.

see. these people are a hazard to oneself and others. Tsk.
they bathe in perfume not only harms themselves. and me too! and others of course. heh.

and yes. there are indeed guidelines to guide ignorant people the "right way" of using perfume to not harm the environment and human beings.

check it out.
Guidelines on the Use of Perfumes and Scented Products

Know the RIght Perfume for the Workplace and How Much Is Too Much


and yes. if u're interested to know y the post is so early in the morning, and ain't i supposed to be working.
yup. i did not take off and escape work to slack at home. I'm indeed in the office now. with nothing to do.
-_-
because its the end of the financial year. so the usual stuff i did are being "cut off" to do closing and stuff. so those i cant touch till april. and thank goodness today is 31st.
Tml is stock take day.
heh.

here i am blogging nonsense. and had the time to do "research" as well. while everyone's busy.
except me.
i should have brought along a story book to read. to go along with my tao huay. heh heh.
ok. toodles for now.
teehees =D


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