The VERY unusual trick thousands of men swear by to attract women

It’s fair to say that women are attracted to a man who puts time and effort into his appearance.

Whether that be trimming his beard before a date or keeping up with the latest fashion trends, these things amplify a potential partner’s attractiveness.

But for those men hoping a lengthy spritz of musky cologne will seal the deal with their lady love, it might be easier if they just use her perfume.

It would be true to say women are attracted to a man who puts time and effort into his appearance (stock image)

'He doesn't put one squirt on but four squirts all over him,' Tanya told the hosts when she discussed her husband's secret weapon

‘He doesn’t put one squirt on but four squirts all over him,’ Tanya told the hosts when she discussed her husband’s secret weapon

A woman named Tanya called into the Kyle and Jackie O show to explain how her ‘heavily tattooed’ husband wears a Katy Perry fragrance to work each day.

‘He doesn’t put one squirt on but four squirts all over him,’ she told the hosts.

‘He goes to work and the women think he smells sexy. Now they buy his perfume for him.’

The conversation came just moments after Kyle Sandilands revealed he often wears The Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gina Liano's signature scent

The conversation came just moments after Kyle Sandilands revealed he often wears The Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gina Liano’s signature scent

'I'm wearing it today. I know it's a ladies fragrance but I think I smell good in it,' he told co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson

‘I’m wearing it today. I know it’s a ladies fragrance but I think I smell good in it,’ he told co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson

The latest ‘Indi Visible’ perfume by the pop songstress has top notes of pink pepper, purple plum and vanilla with middle notes of coconut.

The conversation came just moments after Kyle Sandilands revealed he often wears The Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gina Liano’s signature scent.

‘I’m wearing it today. I know it’s a ladies’ fragrance but I think I smell good in it,’ he told co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.

Kyle had the idea after Pamela Anderson's ex husband Tommy Lee (pictured) featured on their radio show and spoke about his love for Kai's roll on women's perfume

Kyle had the idea after Pamela Anderson’s ex husband Tommy Lee (pictured) featured on their radio show and spoke about his love for Kai’s roll on women’s perfume

‘I think I’ll try the new Delta one next. I know it sounds a bit feminine but I like it.’

Gina Liano’s self-named eau de toilette opens with ‘citrus accords of mandarin and bergamot with a floral nuance of jasmine, geranium, violet and rose’. 

Kyle had the idea after Pamela Anderson’s ex husband Tommy Lee featured on their radio show and spoke about his love for Kai’s roll on women’s perfume.

Why are women attracted to certain male scents?

In experiments where women have been presented with men’s natural body odours, there are certain traits that tend to rate as smelling better.  

The potential scent attraction that’s received the most attention is that women seem to favour the smells of men who have immune genes that differ from their own. 

The theory is that women might be sniffing out men’s major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a group of genes that effect the immune system. 

Following evolutionary theory, this makes sense. Women would want to mate with men who have different genes because that’s more likely to result in offspring who can weather more diverse threats.

A forum on AskMen revealed that this is a far-reaching trend, with men more than happy to try out a woman’s perfume brand.

Black Orchid by Tom Ford, Angel by Thierry Mugler and Portrait of a Lady by Frederic Malle have the ‘uni-sex’ scent men desire without being marketed as ‘girly’.

Scientifically speaking the male scent is very important when it comes to attracting a woman.

Experiments show women tend to choose a partner by sniffing out those with ‘immune genes’ that differ from their own.

The theory is that women might be sensing men’s major histocompatibility complex (MHC), a group of genes that effect the immune system.

Women would want to mate with men who have different genes because that’s more likely to result in children who can weather more diverse threats and live longer. 

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