Articles tagged with: aroma oil
Scents increase the positive perception in the Salon’s environment. Visitors will feel more welcome and will perceive the atmosphere as more friendly and relaxing.
You know how strong the scent of smoke is? And how it seems to linger in the air seemingly forever? Well this permanent scent surprisingly turned out to be an asset in most U.K. pubs, …
Using the right scent can help to increase concentration & productivity in a work environment. Where 100% pure essential oil is used, it delivers additional health benefits through the anti-bacterial properties of essential oils. For …
Scents increase the positive perception in the fitness environment. Visitors will feel more welcome and will percieve the atmosphere as more friendly and relaxing. Essential oils deliver additional health benefits through the air purifying and …
Scents increase the positive perception in the Spa environment. Visitors will feel more welcome and will percieve the atmosphere as more friendly and relaxing. Where 100% pure essential oil is used, it delivers additional health …
Get rid of the nasty smells, while differentiating from the large offer of other clubs and bars, in such a way that the nightlife experience of the visitors will be enhanced, and the visitors will have more enjoyment during the night.
Scents increase the time that consumers spend in an environment and simultaneously reduce their subjective perception of the time spent in the environment, hence translating into a bigger spend. Scent Marketing is applied with great …
Diffusing the appropriate fragrance in a hotel lobby has a direct and significant effect on customers’ perception of their stay. ּ Where a population consisting of 70% business men is concerned, the fragrance was found …
An attractive interior, a broad selection of your goods or services and professional service are the main keys of a good working business. But as competition is very tough nowadays, it just might not be …
Maureen Morrin of the school of business at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in Camden and colleagues tested the effects of smell on the spending habits of mall shoppers.


