Top ways 'secret smokers' hide habit - from extra perfume to minty mouth spray

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Nearly one in six smokers are
Nearly one in six smokers are 'ashamed' of their habit (Image: SWNS)

One in three Brits admit to being “secret smokers” – and hide it by wearing extra perfume (33%), using scented candles around their home (24%), and always carrying minty mouth spray with them (19%).

And a survey found that keeping their habit under wraps is particularly important when it comes to dating – as one in four don't tell a potential partner on a first date that they smoke.

Almost one in six (15%) are “ashamed” of their habit, with the average adult trying to keep it quiet for the first three months of a relationship, according to 500 singletons who smoke.

And a quarter of those (24%) believe it is the only reason they are still single – with 36% claiming that smoking holds them back when it comes to finding a relationship.

Almost three-quarters (73%) worry their date would look down on them if they knew the truth, and possibly for good reason – as over half (53%) have been caught in the act by a date, with 54% of those saying the courtship ended there and then as a result.

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But three in ten will spark up a cigarette whilst on a date, with 20% sneaking off mid-way through to have a puff – although 48% will wait until the date is over.

Top ways 'secret smokers' hide habit - from extra perfume to minty mouth sprayA quarter of smokers believe it is the reason they are still single (Shadrin Andrey/Getty Images)

A spokesman for Philip Morris Limited (PML), which commissioned the study for UnSmoke UK, said: “If you’re a non-smoker, then it can be quite a barrier meeting someone on a date who smokes.

“It’s well known that smoking is not as widespread or socially acceptable as it used to be – but still, it’s interesting to see so many smokers are now keeping it a secret.”

The study also found that 15% don't specify on their dating profiles that they smoke – and have covered it up on a date by blaming other people for the smell (16%), and having a shower at work before a date (15%).

It also emerged one in four have tried to quit smoking an average of four times, with 69% admitting they can understand why people wouldn’t want to date a smoker.

One in five have been turned down previously because they smoke – and, despite being a smoker themselves, 20% prefer to go out with someone who doesn’t smoke.

PML's spokesman added: “Rather than keeping your smoking to yourself and starting a relationship by hiding something, there are other options which could be better and also save you money.

“Quitting is always the best option – but for those who don’t quit, switching to smoke-free alternatives can be a better choice for smokers.”

TOP 20 WAYS SMOKERS HAVE TRIED TO HIDE SMOKING FROM A POTENTIAL PARTNER:

  1. Wearing extra perfume
  2. Using a lot of air freshener in your home
  3. Using scented candles at home
  4. Keeping gum/mints on you at all times
  5. Going for more walks
  6. Keeping a minty mouth spray in your pocket at all times
  7. Going to the toilet a lot to secretly smoke
  8. Telling your smoking friends/other friends to help you keep it a secret
  9. Not seeing certain friends who smoke in case they offer you one in front of your date
  10. Claiming your clothes smell of smoke because someone else was smoking
  11. Having a shower at work before your date
  12. Keeping a toothbrush and toothpaste on you at all times
  13. Spraying your head with air freshener so the smell doesn't linger in your hair
  14. Washing your clothes before seeing your date
  15. Saying you were just “popping out” to do something important
  16. Taking all photos off social media where you're holding a cigarette
  17. Hiding photos in the house if you are holding a cigarette in them
  18. Changing bedsheets before potentially bringing someone home
  19. Pretending to be taking the bins out
  20. Keeping fresh clothes at work in case you have a date later

Martin Winter

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