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    Okay, so I know there are loads of threads about your fave/most complimented scent, but what I've some across in these is the notion of food scents being attractive to customers.

    If you do wear (or have in the past) these sorts of scents (ie vanilla, melon, raspberry etc), which ones, and what has been your experience with them?
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    i wear coconut scented things all the time. the only reaction i ever get, is sometimes guys say "you smell like coconut" lol

    i do have a perfume called "aquolina pink sugar" that smells like cotton candy and marshmallows and sugar. when i wear that a lot of guys tell me i smell nice.

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    I wear chocolate lotion and perfume. Guys love it. And it is not strong, but it lasts forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zoe_en_Australie
    Okay, so I know there are loads of threads about your fave/most complimented scent, but what I've some across in these is the notion of food scents being attractive to customers.
    There was a link as to WHY these are so good to customers, and why they liked them so much. I'll try to find it for you.







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    I use vanilla lotion and body spray, and my hair conditioner has cocoa in it. I've been doing that since I was a teenager. My ex always used to say I smelled like cookies; my current boyfriend always says I smell like hot chocolate. Men LOVE these comforting smells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yekhefah
    I use vanilla lotion and body spray, and my hair conditioner has cocoa in it. I've been doing that since I was a teenager. My ex always used to say I smelled like cookies; my current boyfriend always says I smell like hot chocolate. Men LOVE these comforting smells.
    Well this man doesn't love food smells as perfume. Sweet smelling perfumes smell cheap, and are a huge turnoff, at least to me. And it's caused me to turn down some pretty hot dancers, because of the sickly sweet smell. Your milage may vary

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    Not all food smells are sickly-sweet. I don't like those sugary scents either.

    And yeah, everybody's got different tastes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinammonkisses
    There was a link as to WHY these are so good to customers, and why they liked them so much. I'll try to find it for you.
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    lavender and pumpkin pie, hey?

    don't know how well that would go down

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    i have stayed away from food scents. i actually wear a hottopic made men's calogne called bone daddy and it gets all kinds of compliments, and sometimes i get dances just because i smell so irresistable. i learned that if you just wear something that guys relate to that also smells good with your pheremones (i'm sure i spelled that wrong) and your beauty products they will go crazy, rather than smelling like cheap pie and rubbibg alcohol. most guys don't want to go home smelling like white diamonds.

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    the trick, I think, is to get something sweet, but mature

    like Hanae Mori, Dior Addict, Herve Leger, Burberry Brit...all sweet, but not girly.

    One I've been wanting to try is Baby Grace by philosophy. It's not food, but it smells like baby shampoo. It's the same idea...comfroting.

    But it might be too weird.

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    I read where vanilla, pumpkin and apple pie smells were the ones men found most aphrodiasac in terms of smells...odd because those are the homey smells of Mom baking, if you dig what I mean.

    I have a favorite scent for work, and that's this BUTTERSCOTCH TOFFEE scent from www.desserttreats.com

    Walgreen's has it as Jessica Simpson's Dessert Treats. They have cotton candy, bubblegum, creamsicle, and a few other sweet smells. Some might find them too sickeningly sweet, but I spray a little bit of the body spray on, which has some silvery glitter in it, or I use the body powder which also has a sheen to it. I love this smell, and so far, men love it
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    i do have a perfume called "aquolina pink sugar" that smells like cotton candy and marshmallows and sugar.
    I've been so tempted to buy that one! And I just saw they came out with a chocolate smelling one. I think it was the same brand.

    I'm a vanilla girl, myself. But sometimes I worry about smelling too sweet.

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    Hey Emily! Hanae Mori and Dior Addict are my absolute favorites, maybe we're olfactory soulmates?
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    Sophia...you should try Herve Leger! it's kind of obscure, but if you can find it, you'll love it. I wouldn't steer my olfactory soulmate wrong.

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    I never got so many compliments on my scent until I wore Cookie Dough. If you get the right brand, it's not too sweet it's just that vanilla-like smell of cookies.

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