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All of the senses are important , but in this article we're focusing on the sense of smell as a pathway to sensuality and the use of aromatherapy to help our love life. Through research companies have determined and created products that tend to create responses and feelings through the use of scents with aromatherapy. Again, we're all human and just because a bottle is labeled "sensual" scent it doesn't mean that you will personally be drawn to that aroma.

The most exciting way to learn more about sensuality and aromatherapy is to experiment. Smell and feel the products for yourself. It's not weird. It's expected . You are encouraged to try the "Testers" before making a purchase.Most major department stores have salespeople who are anxious to have you spray on perfumes or colognes. They want your business and will help you experience the scents. 

Hint:  You can do this alone  if you're really uncomfortable, but, better yet, do it with your partner . This will become a fun shared experience and you'll learn more about what you both like and dislike. My husband watches my reactions to products throughout the year . When it's time to buy gifts or do something special, he knows what scents turn me on. How much better is your relationship when you buy the products that please each other and don't have to be returned?

A store with a good selection will probably have several scents in the same category so that you can find the one you prefer. Let's say that my spouse was acting tired, dragged out, and feeling depressed and depleted. My goal would be to help him out of that state without pills and more naturally with aromatherapy. I might  an  "Energy" bath gel and "Energy" massage oil for later.

Different companies manufacture different products so I'll  use a few examples  so you can understand . Let's say a company has two Energy scents this season. One is with orange and the other uses  Lime. If my partner hates orange, we try lime.

 To make myself feel sexier I tend to look for products labeled "Sensual" scents. For the whole day I rub lots of lotion with the sensual scent and for private times I enjoy the Sensual products with essential oils and Sensual Massage lotions. If you tend to need a boost at some point in your day, a quick body spray will perk you up on your legs, wrists, and arms. I keep a bottle of scents with Vanilla around me for a boost.

The sense of smell ties in more than any other sense to our memory. When we remember smells we can impact our emotions whether positive or negative. One of the smells that tend to bring back memories related to childhood are those of baking cookies. If you like cookies, the smell of a fresh batch baking in the oven can bring on feelings of happiness, love, warmth, security, family, and something that tastes good that you want.

Researchers spend millions of dollars trying to determine how to influence our senses. Manufacturers and retailers want us to connect the scents they create with desire. The more we love what we smell and want it, the better off they expect to be with sales.

Scent and sensuality are tied together. Certain scents make us feel more sensual, some scents will make us more relaxed or invigorated. You can also add to your aromatherapy experiences by buying teas such as Camomile for relaxation.

When my husband was feeling anxious I gave him a back rub with my Bath and BodyWorks "Sleep" body lotion with Vanilla Camomile scent. For stress and sore  muscles  I had him take a bath with bath salts with Eucalyptus and Spearmint.

I recently read two books about smell and how they effect us. One was written by a medical doctor, called "Life's a Smelling Success" by Alan Hirsch, MD. He explained that there is a connection between odors memory and that our brain makes the connection for us.

I learned that lavender and pumpkin pie are top performing odors in male sexual arousal. Anyone for pumpkin pie? Baked goods, according to Dr. Hirsch, stimulate nostalgia. Certain fragrances lift moods. If you can work with your senses you can enhance your sexual experiences and feel good more often.

To  find products which are natural visit your favorite health food store, natural, or organic retailer.

Lori Wilk is a speaker, author, and producer of the series Successipes airing at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/successipes For more go to http://www.lvpublicity.com anytime. C.2009 Lori Wilk. All rights reserved Worldwide. Re-Print Rights: You may reprint this article if you do not alter it in any way, give author name recognition, keep all links active, and follow the EzineArticles publisher guidelines.

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