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Use Perfume to Attract Opposite Gender

 Using a fragrance is known to help create a good first impression for everyone. According to psychology, fragrances help maintain a person's emotions toward others because the smell can last in memory. Many know how to become attractive to use perfume to attract opposite gender. However, despite the fragrance has a huge appeal to the opposite sex, nonetheless effectiveness depends on each individual.

1. choice of scents
There are thousands of choices of fragrances available on the market, from the aroma of fruit, flowers, wood, and others. However, according to studies that have been conducted, there are three primary scents are most effective in giving an impression and attract the opposite, ie vanilla, rose, and woody.

"All three of these scents have the highest attractiveness, because of its very strong tempelnya in the brain. Consequently, when a similar smell, the opposite sex will immediately thought of you,"

2. How to use
Everyone has a different technique to wear fragrance, which produces fragrance and durability of different perfumes. To keep perfume to survive longer, spray perfume on the pulse at the wrist, and behind the ears. Both areas are central blood circulation so that the perfume oils more easily absorbed in the skin than other parts.

Avoid spraying perfume on the shirt because it can cause the clothes change color to yellow. The color change is due to the reactions of molecules of perfume with a cloth.

3. usage time
"The best time to apply perfume is after a bath,"
Perfume is sprayed after a shower will produce a softer aroma, and durable. After the bath, body pores will open wide, so the perfume particles will merge into the bloodstream and spread throughout the body and durable.

In addition, applying perfume after bath will also make perfume blends with the body so that it becomes part of your personality. The aroma is fused in the blood stream will also make you sweat so fragrant aroma.

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