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The drying process tends to bake perspiration into the gloves and make them smell worse.
"I touch them, I make them smell me — I want to get into their minds physically," Grillo told me.
You melt wax, add dye and scent (I chose lemon, because I wasn't aware that you can also make them smell like hot cross buns), and pour it into your moulds.
In some cultures, it emerges, women are told that eating certain foods during their period will make them smell bad, in others women are sent away from the home or not allowed to bathe, while yet in others an association is made between menstruation and sexual activity.
It probably won't make them smell of roses though.
Boyle's careful experiments could not add any weight to the evidence already available from such ordinary phenomena as the facts that even cold sticks will spark a fire when rubbed together, that water makes sound when it comes to a moving boil, and that stirring and warming foul smelling bodies make them smell yet worse.
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Scientists discovered that reactive pollutants in diesel destroyed key chemicals in the odour of oilseed flowers making them smell different to the bees.
Admittedly, it's easier to sell normal blokes processed meat and ready meals than it is to sell them something that makes them smell nice and makes their skin soft.
Instead, they send out scouts and kidnap pupae from other colonies, brainwash them ant-style (by making them smell something), and give them the hard jobs — like little ant-child laborers.
What's more, a chemical called 2, 4, 6 trichloroanisole can leak from the cork into the wine, ruining the aromas and flavors by making them smell like wet newspapers or cardboard.
"Nobody wants to wear a fragrance that makes them smell like wine".
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