Your
Scents of Smell May Be Psychological
- by KissMeGoodnight.com
The fragrance market did more than ten billion
dollars in sales last year. They managed to make such a record
profit for a number of reasons. First, we like to smell good.
We are convinced that unless we buy scented products in every
aspect of our lives, we will not fit in with the societal norms.
More than that, though, fragrances work on levels that
we cannot even consciously process. They have odd effects on the mind.
Women have scents that make them feel attractive; make them
feel like themselves, or one that they see as having a positive
effect on others. Fragrances are a powerful stimulant to the
mind as the memories locked away in our subconscious levels.
Fragrances can help wake us up or soothe us to sleep. Scientific
studies show there is a close relationship between the scent
and the emotional side of our brains.
People with particular characteristics can be matched with
certain fragrance categories. Our sense of smell depends, more
than any one of our other five senses, on a connection with
those other sensory preceptors. As a result, our choice in
fragrances is determined by both our psychological and emotional
needs. Fragrance can give us the chance to emphasize our moods
and feelings. It can even help us to project new moods and
feelings in our minds. Our moods constantly evolve, but at
the core, we tend to have a dominance that comes through in
things like our choice of fragrance. For example, active women
who are generally optimistic about life and its prospects like
fresh or spring-like scents. Things like hyacinth, lily of
the valley, and freesia are common with this group of people.
Young women, or those who remain young in spirit long after
their bodies have aged, and those who tend to enjoy solitude
and peace enjoy scents with a heavy sweetness like oriental
perfumes. Women who like order and security in their lives
tend to enjoy perfumes that contain both earthy and sweet notes
like floral oriental perfumes. Women who are extroverted by
nature, that is to say those who enjoy spontaneity, activity,
and change enjoy fresher floral fragrances with hints of fruits
like pineapple, raspberry, black currant, and peach. Mature
women who are grounded in the ways of the world typically use
perfumes that have a powdery flower scent to them. Women who
are both emotionally stable and extroverted like fragrances
that would combine something like oak moss with bergamot.
One set of research suggests that there are seven
basic fragrance categories, each of which matches certain moods. The first
category is aldehyic-floral scents. These tend to project a
classical, elegant, or cultured mood. Women who fit into this
category tend to be wealthy and powerful. They do not consider
themselves slaves to fashion, and they are free to explore
society as they see it. They enjoy both elegance and exclusivity
from others who they do not perceive to fit in their social
circles. They are usually appreciative of culture in any form.
The second category is floriental scents. These offer romantic,
dream-based scents that are often idealistic in nature. Women
who fit within this category are usually very emotionally sensitive.
They do not see life from a rational point of view, and they
rarely have a sober outlook on the world as a whole. They allow
their feelings to control them. Their moods dictate the course
of their lives. They use their emotions to guide them from
one place to the next.
Oriental scents are the third category. These offer introspection,
sensitivity, and reflection as their base moods. Women who
tend to enjoy these fragrances have a deep understanding of
themselves. They connect with their spiritual side on a much
deeper level. They have intense relationships everywhere they
go. They despise anything they see as superficial from relationships
to mundane daily duties. They are their own best company, and
they are typically at peace with themselves. The fourth category
is powdery-aldehydic scents. These scents offer an independent,
unconventional, and unfettered mood. Women who like scents
in this category are both highly individualized and seriously
artistic. They use only themselves as a guide to their own
lives. They demand to be free and unattached on all levels
of life. The fifth category is fruity-floral scents. These
project a carefree, playful, and cheerful mood. Women who enjoy
these fragrances are open to change. They are curious and love
life for all of its new experiences. The sixth category is
fresh green floral scents. These project a dynamic, active,
and extroverted mood. Women who enjoy these scents like risks.
They show initiative on all levels of life. The final scent
category is chypre scents. These fragrances project professional,
pragmatic, and self-assured moods. Women who prefer these scents
are practical and uncomplicated. They accept responsibility
in all facets of their lives.
Fragrances can reveal many things about who we are. They can
give us a connection, on a very different level, to a number
of different things.
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