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How should I ask my wedding guests not to wear perfume for my wedding invitations?
Perfumes, colognes (among other items, like candles and smell aerosol room) make my coughing, sneezing, and it looks like someone is squeezing your chest. I've been in church before and had to leave because I was so dizzy from the smell of all the people around me. I'm getting married in the church in June and would like to put a line on the invitations interest of people do not use perfumes or colognes. How I need this word? My mother suggested something like you see in the hospitals: "There is no smell, it makes sense" but it seems a bit cheesy for a wedding invitation. I was thinking more along the lines of "We ask customers to refrain from using scented products due to allergies of the wedding party. But this seems more as a warning label on something from the pharmacy. Any ideas?
I did not include it in your invitation, Id rather include a separate card with invites (removes the elegance of the invitation if there). Something like "medically restricted use of colognes and perfumes would be greatly appreciated"
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