Top Women's Perfumes That Attract Men
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It's no surprise that scents play a strong role in capturing the attention of members of the opposite sex, but what exactly are the top women's perfumes that attract men? It may be helpful to first understand what it is about fragrance that is so alluring.
The Power of Pheromones
It all boils down to pheromones. Simply put, they are natural substances produced by a fertile body and transmitted externally. This airborne "message" acts as an aphrodisiac and may (or may not) appeal to the opposite sex.
Though pheromones are not technically scented, the evoke reactions similar to those that might occur if an actual fragrance were present. This occurs thanks to the Vomeronasal Organ, which is located in the nasal passage. It exists solely to detect pheromones, which are, in great part, responsible for the potential sexual attraction between two members of the same species.
The Role of Fragrance
Pheromones may be odorless, but their ability to beguile potential mates does speak to the scented fragrance's similar ability to attract attention. Think of how you feel when you're eating a delicious meal. A great percentage of that joie de vivre you suddenly experience is actually attributed to the food's aroma! In fact, most of the flavor in foods is derived from its scent. This also explains why the sense of taste is inhibited when a runny nose strikes.
Many individuals associate certain memories with specific fragrances, too. A mere whiff of a particular scent can spark nostalgia in the way not even a photograph can. Clearly, fragrances play a major role in more than just our love lives!
Perfume Does It
Ask most men and they'll admit that fragrance has the power to lure them in – or scare them off. Certain scents are resoundingly popular among men and are recognized as being aphrodisiacs. Believe it or not, these scents have nothing to do with pheromones. Instead, they're usually sweet, decadent, rich scents that either evoke a special memory or affirm a sense of security. Among them are:
- Donuts
- Vanilla
- Orange
- Black licorice
- Pumpkin pie
- Lavender
The Top Women's Perfumes That Attract Men
Despite its scientific support, it's no surprise that many beauty companies have capitalized on the great pheromone "phenomenon." Though there is greater scientific proof of the pheromone's success rate amongst insects and various animals, its irresistible promise of luring potential mates makes these perfumes much more popular than they would be otherwise. It's no surprise, then, that they're among some of the top women's perfumes that attract men!
- Pheromone Perfume: This is the scent that started it all. Beauty entrepreneur Marilyn Miglin's extensive research resulted in a heady blend of jasmine blossoms, tonka extract, wild grasses, exotic barks, rare wine resins and much more. Of course, it's marketed as the "fragrance of love" and has spawned a variety of spinoff scents. In existence since 1979, it has remained a consistent favorite through the years.
- Paris Hilton: The heiress's debut fragrance is touted as a "flirtatious" blend of frozen apple, peach nectar, jasmine, freesia, tuberose, skin musk, oakmoss, ylang ylang, pheromones and more.
- Lavanila Laboratories Vanilla Lavender: Though lavender is primarily associated with relaxation, it's also thought to be one of the most powerful aphrodisiacs out there. Blended with sweet vanilla, it creates this intriguing love potion.
- Demeter Fragrances: If you're in search of singular scents that aren't blended with others, try Demeter. Their Pumpkin Pie fragrance is something of a classic now, with notes of pumpkin, sugar, cinnamon, clove and ginger creating an authentic aroma that just might turn his head! Likewise, you're unlikely to find a black licorice-scented perfume anywhere else. Demeter's Licorice scent is remarkably true to its name. You'll also find singular lavender and vanilla scents here.
Putting It to the Test
At some point in your life, you'll likely receive a compliment on your fragrance. Though studies do suggest that certain fragrances are more likely than others to attract a potential mate, that shouldn't discourage you from wearing scents that you happen to love. So if you can't stand the thought of smelling like a pie or lavender, don't fret – spray on what makes you feel your best and enjoy the confidence that comes along with that.
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