1. Smell and Memory.
- Scent is most closely linked to memory .
- The smells we experience play a crucial role in how we
associate with memories and places.
- It instantly takes you back to an old memory , Whether it
reminds you of your mother’s cooking or a childhood trip to the
ocean, a distinctive scent sinks into your brain and stays
there.
2. Smell and Emotion.
- Smell has a strong influence on the emotions we feel in our
daily lives.
- The emotions we feel affect the way we relate to places and
brands.
3. Smell and Time.
- Pleasurable fragrances have been shown to create “dwell-time”
in stores, increasing the likelihood of customers making
purchases.
4. Smell and Health care.
- Creating a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere for patients is
a challenge for every healthcare facility, be it large or
small.
5. Smell and Productivity.
- Our senses of smell can even affect productivity in office
environments.
- Specific smells have been found to increase alertness which in
turn results in higher productivity rates.
- One study found that when lemon oil was diffused throughout a
Japanese office building, productivity among data entry operators
increased by 54%.