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Robert29738ParticipantPeople smell different, but I don’t think it’s based on race at all. What you eat, the kind of soap, shampoo and cosmetics you use, how you wash your clothes, all these things contribute to how you smell. But since members of any given race or class tend to use similar products, eat similar foods, then I think they end up smelling similarly. I have a pretty good nose and what stands out to me is whether a person smokes and what they use on their hair more than anything else.
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