
Axe Body Spray is billed as the chick magnet for men (you've probably seen those creepy "Chocolate Man" ads where desperate, ravenous women chomp off said man's body parts). And now, there's a fragrance that's claiming to do the same for women – only this time, it's backed up by research. New from Harvey Prince, the company that brought us Ageless, the first anti-aging perfume, comes Eau Flirt, a fragrance billed as "the world’s first perfume clinically proven to make men flirt with women". Eau Flirt was inspired by a groundbreaking study that found men's passion is stirred not by typically sexy musky notes, but by a combination of pumpkin pie and lavender scents. As such, Eau Flirt incorporates those two main essences along with fruity top notes of black currant, plum, raspberry and apple, floral and spicy middle notes of jasmine, ylang, nutmeg and cinnamon (the classic aromas of pumpkin pie), and a drydown of musk and rare and precious woods.
Women have long used fragrance to woo the opposite sex, and while I'm not sure this one will ensnare hordes of potential suitors, as far-fetched as it may sound (the product sounds like it was created by the hilariously fantastical minds of the editors at The Onion), Eau Flirt definitely has me curious and actually sounds kind of yummy. When the study in question came out (conducted by the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation), I wondered when someone would dream up a scent that captured these aromas (imagining that women might slather themselves with pumpkin pie filling as a tool of seduction in the meantime).
So what do you think – Will this scent make guys melt?

2 comments:
Yeh! Certainly, it will make men melt..... because perfumes are so powerful in attracting people.
Interesting. never heard such perfume can be possible too
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