Because your nose smells it and sends it to your brain. Or you could have mental powers...
A person can tell when another person is wearing a perfume by the smell. Perfumes can sometimes be bothersome to people who suffer from migraines, so it should be worn sparingly.
It means maybe you are wearing perfume yourself. Or maybe someone was just there who was wearing such strong perfume that you can still smell it after they're gone.
Molecules of certain compounds, especially liquids, will either evaporate or go into suspension in the air. Whe this occurs, the molecules can be detected by the sense of smell. The higher the concentration of perfume substances at the source, the greater the volume that will enter the air.
don't know except to say it has to be very fragrant. she was on live with kellyand michaeland they loved whatever she was wearing.
The purpose of body mist is to act as a milder lighter perfume but still provide a pleasant scent for the person wearing it. It allows one to smell fresh in less formal environments when perfume may be used.
Just tell her it smells really good and ask her what she's wearing.
Quelqes fleures
The garden's mixture of intoxicating scents wafted through the open window, intermingling with my date's perfume. That's a lovely perfume you are wearing tonight. Someone's letter to you has been scented with perfume.
I'm not sure where the "7 minutes" part specifically came from. It's not immediate because it takes some time for the perfume molecules to diffuse through the air.
i just know that the Egyptian dude invented the perfume and gave it to someone. the perfume was called''the lily'' or ''the lily pad''. i just know that it has to do with lily.Answeri just know that the Egyptian dude invented the perfume and gave it to someone. the perfume was called''the lily'' or ''the lily pad''. i just know that it has to do with lily.
You Just Tell Them Hay Is That You Wearing That And then be like it smells good but it a little too much (:
No. That isn't fair or practical to most women! LOL!
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