It's subjective so no it's not possible. But you can find all the info you want from the perfume makers and marketing information about which perfumes and scents are selling the best.
a women smells how a cool soft pillow feels.. in passion, a women smells like hot summer rain feels..
As a girl who is bi, the scent that attracts me to men and women is light and clean. That is clean with no funk at all and beyond that a light scent, nothing heavy. Oh, and patchouli oil should be outlawed.
Clean, but natural and healthy scent unique to each individual. And thus, unfortunately, I cannot give you a detailed description of WHICH scent is "attractive" in a definitive sense. I guess I echo Monk's reply in that respect.
I personally find scents that are more on the spice side attractive rather than those that are floral. Given that it is applied properly.
really, how the hell does one describe a scent to someone with no sense of smell? it's like describing "red" to a blind person.
Well, when baboons show off their big red buns....they are looking to mate....guess, that is danger....hahahaha
Some people are capable of describing scents while some are not. If you are not capable, I understand. It's totally cool. But, I'm looking for people who are capable. For example, if someone says musk smells like sweatiness, even though I have never smell sweat, I know now to stay away from musk scents because I don't want to smell like sweat. But, I have also heard that white musk smells like elegance. And If I want to smell elegant, I know to use white musk. Also, you have to consider scents mixed with body chemistry and other scents. On top of that, personalization. So, it's not a hard science, but it does give an idea to someone who lacks that sense. Same goes for touching, tasting, etc. It's hard, I agree. But, I know some people can do it while others can't.
Hmm, I personally don't really over-analyze in terms of which scent works in what way for which person, or whatever. Especially with things like perfumes, it's really a woman's choice whether she goes for a musky scent or floral scent or spicy scent. I just prefer if she knew how to wear her perfumes well, as in how to use them "wisely". Some perfumes have stronger scents so you wouldn't need to put on as much as the ones that have softer scents, that sort of thing. It depends on the individual and how she uses her perfumes. Like I said, though, I prefer natural, warm, healthy scent that is also clean when it comes to the whole "scent of a woman" realm. But by that, I'm talking about her natural body scent. I don't actually mind sweaty smell as long as it's fresh sweat, or maybe the overnight perspiration that features clean but warm and earthy character that she might get when she is freshly waking up. Over the years, however, I've come to realize that I actually like natural body scents that are a little bit on the strong side. They have a certain spiciness and earthiness to them, and for some reason I find them "bio-chemically arousing". It's interesting, really.
I wish, oh so wish I could smell my natural odor. I have read that natural body scents are very stimulating, both on males and females. So, it would be nice to smell my own.