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How do I get the perfume smell off my skin?

Faith asked:


I just put on some perfume and I’m apparently allergic. Any good way to get it off? Alcohol or something? Or is the only way to completely shower it off?

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10 Responses to “How do I get the perfume smell off my skin?”

  1. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    Shower it off sounds the best idea

  2. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    shower – duh…

  3. Caffeinated Content Says:

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    try washing that helps

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    Wash cloth and some soap if you don’t have time for a shower. Rubbing alcohol will also work but then you have to wash that off as it can be sticky if there’s too much on your skin.

  5. perfume Says:

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    rub it on stainless steel sink – that takes the smell off – but the actual perfume will still be there – need to wash it off with soap

  6. perfume Says:

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    I would call a department store beauty counter and ask them what they would recommend. Never hurts to ask and it would only take a few minutes of your time. =)

  7. Create a video blog Says:

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    Washing it off is the best way to completely remove the scent. Anything else will only dull it.

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    My grandma actually showed me an easy way last weekend that worked like a charm. You use a lemon wedge or just cut a full lemon in half. Then rub the lemon flesh gently over the areas on your skin where the perfume is. Once the perfume smell is gone, you can use a warm cloth with any dish or hand soap and rinse off the lemon scent, or you can leave it on. In my case, I left it on cause I love the smell of citrus, and my uncle (whose allergic/sensitive to perfumes and scented sprays etc) didn’t have to worry about his breathing or sinuses.

    Well, there you have it, 2 good outcomes to one problem LOL. Good Luck! =)

    P.S: If you haven’t already, you may want to launder any clothing that the perfume may have come into contact with to avoid any more adverse reactions.

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    I think the best way is to shower it off any other way creates too many fumes. you might pass out girl. (alcohol does work but its way too strong)

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