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Perfume sits at the intersection of sensory science, consumer behavior, marketing, and cultural studies, making it a surprisingly versatile academic subject. Students encounter it across business, psychology, communications, and humanities courses. What makes it intellectually interesting is the way scent connects to identity, emotion, and social signaling — matters that resist simple quantification and invite analysis from multiple disciplines. Works like The Emperor of Scent by Chandler Burr bring scientific and narrative dimensions to the subject, while luxury industry cases, such as those involving LVMH's diversification strategy into luxury goods, situate perfume within high-stakes business strategy.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Business-oriented essays examine marketing communications for new perfume brands, conduct case studies on companies like Flare Fragrances, and analyze corporate strategies at firms like Avon Products. Other papers take a psychological angle, exploring how self-perception and self-image shape consumer fragrance choices, or examining claims that wearing too much perfume may be linked to depression. Literary and rhetorical approaches also appear, with some essays drawing on works like The Great Gatsby or analyzing appeals — ethical, emotional, and logical — as they apply to scent-related arguments.

A strong essay on perfume benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one lens — marketing, psychology, culture, or science — rather than trying to cover all of them at once. Evidence drawn from case studies, consumer research, or close textual analysis tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating scent as merely decorative subject matter; the strongest work takes seriously how deeply smell intersects with identity, commerce, and human experience.

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Perception, Sensation Without Our Basic
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Perfume overuse as a potential indicator of depression
In this article, the researches pose the idea that the loss of one's sense of smell, especially in women, may also go hand in hand with depression. While at first this may seem an unlikely paring of criteria, they go…
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Self-Monitoring Personality and Product Packaging Preferences
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Gender and Smell Recognition
This paper examines the relationship between gender and smell. It focuses on an experimental design with 20 male subjects and 20 female subjects, asked to smell three different dilutions of cologne (females) or perfume (males) and indicate the highest degree of dilution where they can recognize scent. The design was flawed because there was no real control group, making it difficult to compare the results.
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