Cologne.

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  1. Fierce -Abercrombie & Fitch
  2. Acqua Di Gio -Giorgio Armani
  3. Armani Code -Giorgio Armani

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None of the docs I work with wear a scent. It's expressly stated that they're not to be worn in the hospital. What am I missing?

People still do it anyway.
I've gotten into hospital elevators and thought "goddamn, was this nurse/doctor generous with the spraying or did they just jump into a bathtub full of lavender, alcohol, and ambergris?"
 
Burberry London is a good go-to. I'm also partial to Terre d'Hermès and Acqua di Gio.

But as others have said, we were told to NOT wear cologne or fragrances, period in our student handbooks when it came to clinical settings. You never know who may have an adverse reaction to it, or be put off by it.

How have I not heard of burberry london? I'm a big fan of Burberry. #peacoat #wallet #fragrances #treatchoself
 
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I mean.. if you can afford one of their peacoats, I'm sure you could pick yourself up a bottle 😉

I can't actually.
I bought a peacoat from one of their London stores (I think the one in Covent Garden?) for about $1300 US.....then when I get home....exhaust system on my car started to fart out on me and I had to borrow money to pay for the $1400 repairs. I love my wonderful judgment and the decisions it leads me to in life. Sigh.
 
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Yeah, I don't think this thread is going to get locked.
 
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Tried:
L'Homme is my favorite every day cologne
Burberry London is also interesting
1 Million
Versace Pour Homme
Aqua di gio
I use my Cuba Brown for my room, smells better in the air than on my skin IMO
Plus some randoms like A&F and Polo in high school

Next buys:
Allure Homme
Jean Paul Gaultier
Dior Homme

Future buys :
Tom Ford
Aventus Creed
Bond no. 9
Wait, by Jean Paul Gaultier do you mean Le Male? Sounds like you're got a pretty sweet collection going.
 
Burberry London is a good go-to. I'm also partial to Terre d'Hermès and Acqua di Gio.

But as others have said, we were told to NOT wear cologne or fragrances, period in our student handbooks when it came to clinical settings. You never know who may have an adverse reaction to it, or be put off by it.
Darn.......
 
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Unfortunately, it probably will and in the last post the mods will direct you to the Pre-Allo Social Thread.

Bingo. Closing thread.

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And no, healthcare workers usually don't wear cologne/perfume. Asthma and migraines can be triggered by scents.
 
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