The Scent of Seduction — Why Smelling Good Works

Some men might be surprised to learn how powerful the sense of smell can be in relation to their romantic performance. No, looking like George Clooney or having chiseled abs doesn’t always land you the girl – studies show it might actually come down to the way you smell.

Hundreds of college students were polled as to what qualities matter most in ranking sexual attraction. Female students consistently rated ‘how a guy smells’ taking top priority in initial attraction. Yes you read that right – scent is more important to some women than physical attributes like height, weight and fitness.

Research suggests that women are more affected by scent than males. Of course we’re not describing all women here, but this finding would seem to enforce a woman’s natural affinity for aromatic things like flowers.

Lynx is the latest line of fragrances to address the science of smell in direct fashion. Its formulation promises to do far more than shield you from repellent body odor – it can actually stack the odds in your favor throughout the mating game. Isn’t it time to start investing?

Your sexual appeal isn’t the only thing strongly shaped by smell. Numerous studies and extensive research supports the notion that scent is a mood enhancer. This chemical response open the door to a lot of possibilities as you might imagine.

Ever notice how outlet stores often have a particular scent? It’s no accident – in fact, it’s big business. Brand manufacturers hire agencies to create these scents to permeate their retail space. That pleasant smell is subconsciously telling you to splurge. Whether it’s that new pair of jeans or flat screen television, your sense of smell makes it all seem all the more irresistible.

Never underestimate the power of a woman’s sense of smell – prepare yourself accordingly.

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