Smell cannot be seen with the naked eye, only felt. This is the specialty of perfume. Not only does it suppress the smell of sweat and spread fragrance throughout the day, it also has many other qualities. This perfume keeps the mind fresh and confident, conveys taste and personality. Now the house also needs perfume (air freshener). That is why there is no end to people's curiosity about perfume for ages. Recently, a study on perfume has responded to the world. That is the subject of this article.
Many Bengali women spend a large part of the day laughing. Many of them have a favorite smell of eggplant and dried chillies. Many familiar girls love the smell of nail polish remover again. Many people also like the smell of wood varnish. The scent of jackfruit tells that it is ripe. Again, the water comes in the pocket with the smell of Katbel. Who doesn't like the smell of domestic and foreign flowers! There is no special research on these in our country. However, a recent study by the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Solnar in Stockholm, Sweden, has responded. The Karolinska Institutet, one of the best medical schools in the world, has published a research report on the topic of which is the favorite of human beings.
These researchers have done the work quite organized. They have collected information from different parts of the world. Tried to ensure the participation of all the diverse people. Collected data from jungles, coasts, and deserts in Thailand, Mexico, Ecuador, and the United States. People in each region are asked to smell 10 types of odors. Then they are told to sort the best from the worst to the worst. Of the 10 scents that have been tested, vanilla fragrances are the most preferred.
This study shows that the influence of country, religion or culture on scent is very low. Most people in the world like or dislike this kind of scent. The same scent attracts almost all people. And they are people of different countries, classes and professions. The results of the study said, "Do people in different parts of the world like the same smell, or do people's preferences change with different cultures?" The subject we have tried to explore in research. It has been thought for so long that the culture in which a person lives develops his ideas, tastes, likes and dislikes about smell. But the study disproves that notion. "
Basically, the influence of human culture on the sense of smell and likes and dislikes is only 6 percent. On the other hand, in 54 percent of cases, personal preference prevails. And that's almost the same for everyone. In a nutshell, the study found that people from all over the world have the same idea about smell.
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