The aroma of perfumes plays an essential role in the seduction techniques of women and men. Each person is attracted to different smells, taste for something is always subjective, but there are aromas that are generally especially attractive, intense, seductive and sensual.
Many manufacturers make fragrances with chemicals that simulate pheromones and claim to be able to awaken desire. These substances are detected by smell, causing a kind of attraction or magnetism .
Pheromones are natural chemical substances secreted by our own body (and also by animals), which can be manufactured artificially to be added to perfumes and used as a weapon of seduction. The objective of the brands is to attract the opposite sex through an olfactory stimulation of their senses.
Pheromone signals are detected through an organ located inside the nose called the Nasal Vomero Organ (VNO). When the VNO detects the pheromone, it sends a sexual response signal to the brain, transmitting information such as moods and, above all, availability and sexual compatibility.
This practice, no matter how sophisticated it may seem, is not new: pheromones were already used in ancient Egypt to make perfumes.
The Egyptians had discovered that sweat contained aphrodisiac substances for humans (especially that of healthy and strong people) and they extracted it from men specifically selected for this work.
Once collected, the sweat was stored in jars and then mixed with different fragrances. Curious, right? But effective, as time has shown.
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