VANILLA. "Vanilla produces the feeling of happiness universally, and it is proven that it draws people's attention, not to mention it's a well known aphrodisiac." ...
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Having the same percentage of 19.4, woodsy and musk are without a doubt the top main accords that men find attractive when worn. The 3rd place goes to vanilla-scented fragrances with 17.3%, 4th place for sweet scents with 15.3%, and 5th place for floral ones with 14.3%.
Men are most attracted to floral scents while women find 'woody' aromas appealing - but you should avoid coconut if you're trying to bag a date. Women looking for love should wear floral fragrances to attract a man, while preferring a 'woody' scent on potential lovers, according to a new study.
This research concluded that the scents of Lavender, Licorice and Donuts, Pumpkin Pie (cinnamon), Orange, and even Popcorn lead to increased arousal in men. This makes sense as these scents probably remind men of happy memories, positive emotions and an overlying feeling of comfort.
Aquatic fragrances and those that contain mint are attractive to women because they smell clean and hint at good hygiene. Wearing a cologne with an aquatic or minty accord can enhance the effect of a hygienic appearance, which is important when attracting females.
But vanilla has now been crowned the world's favourite smell by a team of international experts. Scientists from the University of Oxford and the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm presented 10 scents to 235 people from nine different cultures around the world.
The odours were chosen to be representative of stuff that is found all over the world, from sweaty feet to ripe fruits, and the results were published in the journal Current Biology. And the most popular smell was… vanilla! That's right.
Wearing perfume can automatically make you more attractive. In fact, numerous studies in psychology have established a link between scents and the perceived attractiveness of a person. According to research, women possess a relatively sensitive sense of smell, thus making them more influenced by odour and fragrances.
“Vanilla, jasmine, ginger, patchouli, sandalwood… all these are known to have great powers of attraction and provoke aphrodisiac reactions,” describes Ricci.
Rose. The rose is the most romantic flower of all, with its sweet and delicate scent. ...
Jasmine. Jasmine is used in many different perfumes, and has a more exotic scent which makes it great for adding an aromatic floral smell to the fragrance. ...
Aphrodisiac scents include pumpkin, lavender, vanilla, cinnamon, peppermint, and ginger. Despite some skepticism around the use of aphrodisiacs, studies show that many of these aromas do work — they can be easily incorporated into anyone's fragrance routine.
Choose seductive notes: Jasmine and Ylang Ylang are usually associated with seduction and romance and appeal to everyone. For subtlety, one should choose soft musk notes with a touch of creamy sandalwood. For an air of mystery, choose notes of oriental amber and incense with a touch of spice.