3. Scents Of Seduction
Certain aromas have the potential to create sexual fireworks. Studies conducted by the Smell and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago have found that a whiff of pumpkin pie or lavender can be a potent turn-on for men, whereas the smell of licorice can make women want "good and plenty." Vanilla is said to increase feelings of lust for both sexes, perhaps by raising levels of adrenaline in the blood.
Aromatherapists encourage experimenting with scents to find ones that take each other’s breath away. For example, add rose oil to your bath, dab sandalwood on your bedroom light bulb, or put cardamom oil, which is considered magnetic to the opposite sex, in your body lotion.