Harry Slatkin of Slatkin & Co has a sensitive nose:
We all know what it's like to be downwind from the lady at the opera who slathered too much tuberose on herself before the performance. You feel as if you're going to pass out.
Welcome to my world.
My defense is a long scarf and a bottle of Black Fig and Absinthe, a licorice-hinted fragrance that I created. I spray the scarf and cover myself with it while I'm on a plane or in a cab.
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Elisabeth de Feydeau, author of A Scented Palace, on Marie Antoinette's daily bathing habits: