British regular paper Telegraph publishedand an article with advice on how to decently usage perfume so that people around you would not suffer, and called on French president Emmanuel Macron to pay attention to this publication.
Earlier, the book The Tragedy of the Elysee Palace was published by Olivier Beaumont, a political commentator. He claims that Macron is overly active in utilizing the scent of Eau Sauvage Christian Dior in the cologne version. According to the author, it is Macron's "attribute of power".
The regular Telegraph published an article on the subject, entitled “Feeling Principles to Not Burden another People (Macron, pay attention)”. Under the heading is simply a image of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni unhappyly moving distant from Macron's face.
The publication notes, citing the book that Macron uses the cologne Dior on an "industrial scale", and its coworkers may allegedly "feel" the President's presence before he even enters the room.
The paper reminds readers that the sensitivity to odors may vary considerably depending on the person, so it is worth maintaining moderation erstwhile utilizing its characteristic fragrance. citing experts, the paper advises men not to "paint" with cologne but to spray their necks under their ears twice. In addition, perfume can be sprayed erstwhile on the forearm. To make the odor even little intense, you can apply it to your clothes, not to your skin.
"It seems that Macro will proceed to spray Eau Sauvage. And while he may effort to make a bold message about the right to monarchy power by means of his perfume, the strongest effect is usually a barely palpable smell," the paper concludes.
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Telegraph called on Macron to read the perfume advice