By Deborah Fulsang Whisky, power tools, barbecue accessories: All legitimate…
Of pot, perfume and airport customs
By Deborah Fulsang
“Do you smoke marijuana?”
The customs officer at YYZ looked me square in the eyes, as my kids, then 9 and 6 waited excitedly by my side. (We had just surprised them with a Disney getaway on this Monday after school.)
“Marijuana!”
My jaw dropped.
“No, why?” I responded after a few seconds, nearly dumbstruck.
“I smell patchouli,” he said, still stern.
“Wow, your nose is good,” I replied. “It’s my perfume: patchouli and vanilla, amber and wood…” (I tend to go on when I sense someone has a good nose.)
The officer had warmed up slightly. I’d passed the test. Many use patchouli to mask the scent of marijuana, he told me.
I was impressed, he had pegged my Chanel Coromandel instantly—although he didn’t name drop but he’d nailed the notes. (Maybe he’d picked up on the perfume’s cognac-iness too.) I want him on my perfume panel I thought.
The airport anecdote sprang to mind as we’re all trying to plan a little March Break escape.
So a little travel tip: In addition to flying with “less than 100 ml volumes” to avoid the possibility of lost luggage and being without your favourite perfume—yikes!—beware patchouli and incense. Yes, I know, no easy task given the current crop of fragrances that celebrate those spicy, earthy Boho ingredients. But really, who needs a reason to be pulled over at customs? Especially since you might have been indulging on the fashion shopping front also.
So many perfumes and shoes, so little time.
PHOTO: iSTOCKPHOTO/CHRIS ROGERS
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