Science Says: Victoria’s Secret Perfume Is A Pretty Great Mosquito Repellent
When the hot, humid months of summer roll around, I usually skip using any flowery, sweet-smelling perfumes because I don’t like to be followed around by clouds of mosquitoes. But just because a scent is particularly odoriferous, that doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily be more susceptible to bug bites, according to a study that studied a flowery fragrance from Victoria’s Secret along more traditional insect repellents.
Wouldn't it be hilarious to see a TV commercial touting Victoria's Secret perfume as a great mosquito repellant? That would even be funnier than the guy who fought the fish for 7 hours.
glad it's good for something cause i think it's not a good smell
ReplyDeleteI've always thought the perfume named "Poison" smelled like bug spray!
ReplyDeleteSKIN SO SOFT! ! Tried and tested at Paris Island, SC.
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ReplyDeleteWhenever I'm around women who use way too much perfume it makes me wonder what personal odors they're trying to hide.
Wouldn't it be hilarious to see a TV commercial touting Victoria's Secret perfume as a great mosquito repellant? That would even be funnier than the guy who fought the fish for 7 hours.
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