You have to pay attention to how to combine a cardigan, a midi skirt or a blouse with lazada to prevent you from adding years.There are garments and accessories that can make you seem greater than you are really, just like others are able to rejuvenate yourself.The same goes for hairstyle or makeup.The right cut and the right colors will make your face seem much brighter.However, it is your aroma who really is able to reveal your true age.But not the perfume we have every day, but the natural smell of our body.That is the conclusion reached.
Surely, on more than one occasion, when you have taken a young child you have realized that he has a special aroma.That fragrance that many classify as "smell of baby" and that is a mixture between colony for newborn and pastry shop.With the passage of time, that smell changes and evolves.It is not necessarily better or worse, simply different.In his study, the special smell of age, Lundström revealed that the aroma that the body gives off contains a wide variety of chemical components that can transmit different information, including age.Something that is due to the hormonal changes that each person experiences throughout his life.
The scientist asked a group of volunteers of different ages to sleep five nights in a row with the same shirt.A garment that had been developed especially to catch the smell detached by the body.During that period, all members followed the same diet, in which the spicy, tobacco and alcohol were prohibited, used a neutral gel and shampoo and saved during the day the shirt in a plastic bag to prevent contaminating.Subsequently, in a blind tasting, a new group of people aspired to the different aromas and classified them, indicating whether they thought they belonged to an older person or a young woman.In addition, they should say if it seemed like a pleasant aroma or if they displeased them.
There was some difference between the smells that most liked and those who least, but all the volunteers agreed on one thing: they identified without problem the group composed of older people.That smell that, as indicated, was less intense than the rest, causes it the 2-none.The aroma is recognizable for all cultures, and the Japanese even have a word to describe it, Kareishu.
One of the most surprising conclusions of the study is that these molecules, which are scattered throughout the skin, begin to increase considerably between 30 and 40 years.It is then when hormonal changes make their formation more prone and, therefore, the aroma begins to become different.If you are in that age strip and you have not noticed any change, it is normal.As some experts explain, with the passage time, it costs us more to perceive odors.As indicated in a study a group of scientists from the University of Dresden (Germany), before the age of eight and after the sixties, most of the smells are not perceived with intensity.