The Truth About Sniffing Coffee Beans Between Perfumes: Does it Really Work?
The Enchanting Myth of Sniffing Coffee Beans Between Perfumes

The Truth About Sniffing Coffee Beans Between Perfumes: Does it Really Work?
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- Coffee beans don't reset your sense of smell between perfumes
- Olfactory fatigue makes it hard to distinguish between scents
- Perfumers use their own skin to reset their senses, not coffee beans
Perfume stores are a sensory haven, with soft lighting, elegant bottles, and the subtle aroma of fragrances. Amidst this tranquil setting, a small bowl of roasted coffee beans often sits discreetly between perfume bottles, inviting customers to take a sniff. But what's the story behind this practice? Does it truly help reset our senses, or is it just a charming myth?
The Origins of a Tradition
The origins of sniffing coffee beans between perfumes are shrouded in mystery. Some attribute it to high-end perfumeries, while others claim it's a sensory gimmick introduced in beauty counters to offer customers a "reset button" during fragrance overload. Whatever its beginnings, the practice has become a tradition, with coffee beans believed to neutralize previous scents and restore our ability to distinguish new ones.
The Science Behind Scent Fatigue
When testing multiple fragrances, our noses can become tired, leading to olfactory fatigue or "nose blindness." Our brain takes a break from excessive sensory input, making it challenging to differentiate between scents. But can coffee beans really help?

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The Verdict on Coffee Beans
A 2011 study published by the National Library of Medicine found that sniffing coffee, lemon, or even fresh air didn't make a significant difference in resetting our sense of smell. The brain's perception of the coffee's strong aroma might create a psychological reset, but scientifically, it's not effective.
What Really Works?
Professional perfumers don't rely on coffee beans; instead, they use their own skin or unperfumed clothing as a neutral reference point. Here are some practical tips:
Limit yourself to 3-4 perfumes in one session
Use blotter strips for initial impressions
Take short breaks to refresh your senses
Sniff something neutral, like your inner elbow
The Final Word
Sniffing coffee beans might be a comforting ritual, but it won't transform your senses. If it delights you, go ahead, but don't expect a miraculous reset. Fragrance exploration is a journey; take your time and let each scent unfold. Enjoy the experience, and if you need a break, perhaps a cup of coffee would be a more satisfying indulgence.
About the Author:
Ishita Misra is the Co-Founder of Fonzie Folksy, a luxury perfume brand that crafts exquisite scents with artistry and passion. Her expertise in perfumery and dedication to creating high-quality fragrances set her brand apart.
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