The Science of Pheromones Perfumes (And What It Doesn't Explain)
- Apr 25
- 2 min read
Updated: 6 days ago
Yes, humans produce pheromones. No, they don't explain why you fell in love with him. Something else is doing that work.

Every few years, a new study makes headlines about human pheromones. "Scientists discover love chemical." "The smell of attraction, finally isolated." The science press loves these stories because they promise something simple: love is chemistry, and chemistry can be bottled.
Pheromones Perfumes: The reality is messier and more interesting.
Humans do produce pheromones. Androstadienone in men, estratetraenol in women. Trace compounds secreted through sweat and skin that can subtly influence mood and
physiological response in others. The research on their behavioral effects is real but modest – pheromones can shift someone's attention slightly, might nudge their emotional state a few degrees, but they do not make people fall in love.
What actually explains attraction – and long-term connection – is more complex. Scent plays a role, yes. But the scent that matters isn't just pheromones. It's the integrated sensory experience of another person: their natural skin smell, their fragrance choices, the way those interact with their body chemistry, the context in which you encounter them, the emotional state you're in when the memory forms.
This is why "scent attraction" cannot be manufactured by a bottle alone. A perfume isn't a pheromone. It's an overlay – a chosen scent that becomes part of how a person presents themselves, and therefore part of how they're remembered.
What makes this interesting for My Soul Frequency™ is the angle you don't see in mainstream science coverage: a fragrance calculated from someone's own numerical patterns – from the frequency that numerology maps to their core self – operates differently than a fragrance chosen for broad appeal. Wearers describe it as feeling more like themselves. Partners describe it as feeling more like them.
The Attraction Frequency perfume line takes this a step further. It's built from the birthdate of the intended partner, not the wearer – and designed on the principle that people respond most naturally to frequencies that resonate with their own. Wear a fragrance derived from his numerical patterns, and he encounters an echo of himself when he's near you.
No bottle manufactures attraction. But the right scent, worn consistently, becomes part of the memory of you. And that memory is durable.






