We Found Out What Men Really Think of Your PerfumeIs your signature scent a turn-off? Real guys gave us some real talk about women's fragrances |
When you hit the town, chances are you want to smell as enticing as you look. But even if you love your favorite perfume, the object of your affection or significant other might not feel the same way. In fact, a study from the Smell and Taste Treatment Center in Chicago found that the musky scent of so-called sexy perfumes was more likely to arouse women than men. Turns out, men were most turned on by the smell of lavender and pumpkin pie.
To get some answers, we enlisted a few good men from our brother site, CraveOnline.com and asked them to sniff their way through the newest, most popular and most tantalizing-sounding perfumes on the market to find out what they really think. Here, the scents that put them in an amorous mood -- and the ones that most definitely did not -- ranked from worst to best.
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To get some answers, we enlisted a few good men from our brother site, CraveOnline.com and asked them to sniff their way through the newest, most popular and most tantalizing-sounding perfumes on the market to find out what they really think. Here, the scents that put them in an amorous mood -- and the ones that most definitely did not -- ranked from worst to best.
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SEE NEXT PAGE: No. 10: Demeter Fragrance Library Pizza, $20