Indulging The Senses

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Indulging The Sense (NAPSA)—The word “perfume” attract one another’s attention— date back thousandsofyears. Andthe right scent might take you back through the years as well. Scientists say a familiar scent can evoke certain memories, along with a strong emotional response. cr and stories of women and men using scents in ceremonies—and to Tcsupa fumus,” meaning “through smoke,” |o aaaanannnnnns" comes from the Latin word “per- It has to do with a part of the brain that responds to some aro- mas by triggering changes in mood and well-being. Plus, the snowmanI~ right scents might help awaken or elevate the senses. @ With top notes of red fruits and a sultry, sandalwood base, a new scent could elevate the senses. For instance, Bijan’s new “b exquisite women” features top notes of grapefruit, bergamot and red fruits. The bright and fresh scents cre- Sea ate an open, uplifting feeling, while the perfume’s sultry, woody base notes of patchouli, sandalwood, musk and amber are meant to convey a provocative sense of attraction. There’s also “b exquisite men,” men @ Strong, masculine notes can convey a feeling of confidence, strength and energy. steeped in masculine notes denoting strength and confidence. You can find both scents at Perfumania or online at www.perfumania.com. Call 866-557-2368 for more information.