I think so, “smells you don’t like” can include overpowering laundry products or aftershave/cologne/perfumes. Dear lord some people at work I actively steer clear from because otherwise I go into fifteen minute sneezing fits.
I used to avoid the laundry soap aisle in the grocery store back in the old days, when most laundry soap was powdered. That aisle was just too strong, it gave me a headache every time.
Today, it’s mostly liquid, and it’s not nearly as bad.
I think so, “smells you don’t like” can include overpowering laundry products or aftershave/cologne/perfumes. Dear lord some people at work I actively steer clear from because otherwise I go into fifteen minute sneezing fits.
I used to avoid the laundry soap aisle in the grocery store back in the old days, when most laundry soap was powdered. That aisle was just too strong, it gave me a headache every time.
Today, it’s mostly liquid, and it’s not nearly as bad.
What boggles my mind is scented dishwasher soap. “vom” as the kids say.