I appreciate it when people ask before they start smoking around me since I have a lung problem. I think the most polite way to handle "odour" is to move away if you can. For that reason I try not to wear scented products to the theatre or religious services when it is not so easy to move away.
Smoke does seem to absorb into hair. I don't like when smokers tend to congregate around the entrances of public buildings. One must walk through the smoke to get into or out of the building. I think heated shelters for smoking might be useful.
Cooking odours also will take up into hair. Cooking curry, onions, garlic, fish - cover up with a hat or scarf.
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Yes. Hair soaks up smoke like a sponge, even more so then clothes. although it comes out with a good washing and conditioning. untill your next cigarette. My job is in a very smoke filled enviroment, and although I cant smell it when Im there, when I come home I realize I reek.
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