I loathe almost all scents, and a lot of them give me an instant headache that starts at the base of my skull (I suppose I have some sinuses there?). Some of the headaches are mild enough, but others are crippling. One cologne that used to be popular a few years ago smells exactly like bug spray to me and used to just HANG in the hallways at school for HOURS after the person had left. In a few seconds, I would get one of those extreme pounding headaches and be all but useless for the rest of the day. I thank the gods that the scent isn't so popular anymore. I never did find out what it was.
I hate the hand soap at my therapist's so much that I brought him a big refill bottle of something that doesn't bother me, but he hasn't used my stuff yet, and it's been at least a year. Someone else, a husband-and-wife team, owns the building, and, I suppose stocks the bathroom. I have been going to his new office for a year and a half, and I've had it. I'm going to start bringing my own hand soap.
Every single man I've had a relationship with has gone au naturel with regard to scents. They would all use an unobtrusive soap and shampoo, and leave it at that. Good thing, too, or I never would have jumped in the sack with them or even given them a second look. If I can't smell what they really smell like, if a man eliminates his scent or puts something over it, game over. I can only be with guys who smell compatible.
My ex didn't use anything, of course. One day, he was sitting at school, talking to one of his classmates, I think a middle-aged gal who had gone back to school. At one point, she suddenly leaned in and commented on how good he smelled. I suppose they were genetically compatible. I suspect that she would have been all over him if he'd made a move in her direction.
One reason my ex did dishes and I did laundry was so that I could sniff his used t-shirts. Sometimes I would just grab a couple and bury my nose in them and have an "oh, god" moment. Oddly enough, that's one of the little things I miss most about the relationship.
So, yeah...I like what nature already provides.