One area where many of my comrades fail or ignore to their own detriment is the area of scent. One of if not the most underrated of our five senses in terms of game and the science of attraction, scent is an area in your Game arsenal that can work wonders for you. Scent is one of those things that works for you even when you're not conscious of it. If Game were a stock portfolio, scent would be one of those steady but sure stocks that quietly yields solid dividends, but never really fluctuates so you don't really notice it. While you pay attention to other things that may bring you instant results, having a strong aromacology game can help set things off in a major way
Here are a few scents that you should take advantage of and feature in your home as well as on your body. Don't be that guy whose place smells like he just whipped out the can of Glade right before he opened the door, cleaning products from when you barely got done cleaning before she came over, or whatever cologne you put too much of on. Also note that it’s a good idea to have scents that appeal to yourself as well to add a little kick to your own libido.
At Home
-Men were most aroused (40% more blood flow) by the smells of lavender and pumpkin pie as well by doughnuts and licorice candy (31.5%)
-Women showed the most sexual response to the fragrances of licorice candy, cucumber, baby powder (each 13%) as well as pumpkin pie and lavender (11%)
In addition to those just mentioned, you should also employ these scents and essential oils to take full advantage of what the the power of scent can bring to your game:
In addition to those just mentioned, you should also employ these scents and essential oils to take full advantage of what the the power of scent can bring to your game:
Vanilla
Cinnamon
Jasmine
Ylang Ylang
Myrrh
Geranium
Patchouli
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The same study found that women were turned off by the smell of men’s cologne, barbequed meats, and cherries so don’t try to make a move if you smelling like a mix of Drakkar Noir and a some baby back ribs.
In order to utilize these scents I suggest you buy a reed diffuser set instead of trying to use sprays and aerosols. The reed diffusers last longer and are more effective.
If you do wear a cologne, then I recommend Creed Green Irish Tweed. It’s a little pricier than your typical scent, but it’s well worth it. I’ve been sporting it for about a decade and I always get the thumbs up from folks because it smells like class and sophistication. Don't end up buying some run of the mill scent because the fragrance girl at Macy's was semi-fly and told you it was legit.
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