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Layered to Last: The Secret to Long-lasting, Mood-Boosting Scents

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July 04, 2025

You step into a café on a crisp morning, the comforting scent of vanilla and cocoa swirling in the air, instantly wrapping you in warmth.

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Layered to Last: The Secret to Long-lasting, Mood-Boosting Scents

A passerby's perfume—notes of jasmine and roses—reminds you of a bouquet of flowers, evoking a flood of cherished memories. And just a hint of citrus in the breeze leaves you feeling refreshed and energized.

Fragrance extends beyond mere sensory indulgence; it is deeply intertwined with emotions, memory, and even physiological responses like mood, stress, and working capacity. This profound connection between scent and mood is rooted in science. The olfactory system's direct link to the limbic system—the brain's emotional and memory center—explains why certain fragrances can transport us back to special moments or instantly shift our state of mind. Scientific research has shown that olfactory stimulation significantly impacts cognition, mood, and social interactions.

FRAGRANCE AND EMOTIONS

Smell triggers 75% of daily emotions. Different fragrances elicit distinct emotional responses, which is highly subjective and hence challenging for a perfume creator. However, fragrance developers along with neuroscientists and experts in aromachology are using a wide range of scientific tools and AI to create fragrances that would have a positive impact on its users.

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