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Different Perfume Scents on Different People
The scent of a perfume varies when applied by different individuals due to interaction with natural body odor, sweat, environmental factors, and even diet.
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Hair Retains Perfume Scent Longer Than Skin
Perfume lingers longer on hair due to natural oils, but avoid spraying directly onto hair to prevent dryness.
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Oily Skin Retains Perfume Longer
Oily skin absorbs perfume better. Use petroleum jelly on desired areas to ensure the scent lasts longer.
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Store Perfume in a Cool Place
To preserve perfume, it should be stored in cool, dark places away from heat and light.
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Scents Linked to Memories and Emotions
Perfumes not only improve mood but also connect with memories because the olfactory region is near the areas of the brain responsible for memory and emotions.
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Women’s Greater Ability to Identify Scents
Women are generally better at identifying scents because their brains contain more olfactory receptors responsible for smell.
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Happiness Scents Like Vanilla
Certain scents, such as vanilla, are considered mood boosters and have a positive effect on emotions.
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The Scent Does Not Disappear; The Brain Ignores It
The scent seems to disappear after a while, but the brain ignores it as it deems it unimportant over time.
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Choosing Perfumes by Seasons
People prefer fresh fragrances in summer and spring, and stronger scents in winter and fall.
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Spray Perfume on Pulse Points
Applying perfume on pulse points such as wrists and neck helps in better diffusion of the fragrance.