Interview aftershave?

I wouldn't wear any aftershave. It would be great if the interviewer was allergic. ;)

Unless you're cuddling up to your interviewer(s) then it shouldn't matter if they're allergic to aftershave or not should it? Is such an extreme allergy that you cannot be in the same room as someone wearing aftershave common? Although if you're at the point of getting that close and personal to your interviewer(s) it's probably not unreasonable to assume you're in with a good chance of the job.

Are there any women in the interview? If so get some Lynx on. Judging from the adverts you should be well in.

Aren't those adverts great? The whole "women get bored easily" smacks a lot of 'ah poor dears, they don't have the mental capacity for concentration' and 'women know your place' attitudes.
 
Unless you're cuddling up to your interviewer(s) then it shouldn't matter if they're allergic to aftershave or not should it? Is such an extreme allergy that you cannot be in the same room as someone wearing aftershave common? Although if you're at the point of getting that close and personal to your interviewer(s) it's probably not unreasonable to assume you're in with a good chance of the job.

That is true, also, I missed the bit about the interview being at Boots. :o
 
Go and buy some from France. Seriously, all the best ones I have been from little perfumeries in France, seem to only be sold in that one shop and have names that are unpronounceable. For some reason, this is what the ladies go crazy for.

One of my favourites is pronounceable - Laselva by Guy Bouchara.
 
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Hey guys, I'm currently sitting on the toilet. Bit of a problem, should I wipe with my left hand or right?
 
You would have gotten less abuse if the thread was called "Spec me an interview aftershave" :p

On a serious note though, I would concentrate more on not smelling bad in other areas, overpowering the people in the interview won't get you anywhere.
 
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