If you find yourself gravitating toward skin scents lately, you might identify with one of these incentives. 💐
"Smell is the most emotive sense as the olfactory nerve has the shortest connection to the brain compared to any of our other senses," she says, whereas the optic nerve, for example, trails all the way from our eyes to the back of the skull. That's why, according to Augustin, you can even use your nose to gauge another person's mood.
When those subtle messages suddenly vanish , you might notice their absence with a feeling of nostalgia you can'tput your finger on. In that case, it makes sense why someone would gravitate toward a perfume that supposedly smells like skin."People are looking for interpersonal contact because we need it to survive. And if you can't just go out and coincidentally smell other people, you'll be pleased to find a substitute," Augustin explains.
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