Is Fragrance An Aphrodisiac?

 

Looking for the ultimate secret weapon to add to your seduction kit? A sexy scent may just be all you need to turn heads and capture hearts. Here’s why…

Scent is the language of sexuality. Without a lot of work, certain fragrances and scents have been found to stir your emotions, heighten your sexual drive, and have even proven to increase your attractiveness to the opposite sex.

Because they have such a huge impact on the brain and the potential for out-of-this world sexual attraction, people have been using fragrances for many years to arouse their partners, and ignite the passion and romance in their relationships.

Scents have also been used to create passion that was never there before, making them ideal for reviving old feelings, especially if you and your partner are going through a dry spell. All it takes is a few flirtatious fragrance notes and you’ll be irresistible to your man in no time!

Here are some of the most popular natural aphrodisiac scents, that you can use as is or with a blend of other fragrance notes, to guarantee your next seduction encounter a multi-sensual experience:

Vanilla
Vanilla, with its sweet almost candy-like scent, is known to stimulate arousal in both males and females. It’s perfect for setting the mood and evoking the senses.
 

vanilla

 

Jasmine
Want to rekindle old flames? Erotic jasmine is your best bet for sending your lover into a tizzy. It is sensuous and powerful enough to bring out strength, affection and warmth in a relationship.  
 

jasmine

 

Roses
Roses can enliven the romance in any bedroom. Not only symbolic of love, but the rose scent is also known to promote healing, ease anxiety, and revives positive emotions.
 
roses
 
 
Cinnamon

Sweet and spicy cinnamon, being one of the top scents to attract men, is known for creating warmth, generating excitement and heightening passion.

spicy cinnamon

 

Lavender
Unlike the other scents, where igniting passion is central, lavender is soothing and relaxing, and eases you into a slow, seductive mood.

lavender

 

While there are particular scents that work better than others as aphrodisiacs, at the end of the day it’s all about preference. Any scent, or anything for that matter, that turns you on or that has the power to make you aware of your sexuality, can be called an aphrodisiac. The key here is to play around and experiment. See what works for you and your significant other and take pleasure in the experience.

Article by: Kelly Abrahams

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