Sunderland Echo

Petrol, gravy and paint light up list of regions’ favourite scents!

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Scented candles not only give off a wonderful aroma but also work wonders on your health.

Their healing powers have been known to reduce stress and enhance mental clarity.

Select lavender or jasmine to relieve depression, vanilla to soothe your jangled nerves.

Choose cedar to help you concentrat­e or rose to calm you down.

If you’re having trouble sleeping, bay leaf is a great way to treat insomnia.

Conversely, if you’re feeling lazy, the scent of orange will help you get up and go.

But have you ever thought about what essence you would like to see manufactur­ers incorporat­e in a candle or wax melt?

Researcher­s asked 2,765 people over the age of 18 what their favourite scents were.

Petrol, gravy and fresh paint topped the table of smells that people love.

The following scents were popular among each region ...

1 North-East England – petrol 2 Scotland – gravy 3 South-West England – fresh paint 4 London – soil 5 Wales – fresh bread 6 Yorkshire and the Humberside – freshly cut grass

7 South-East England – barbecue 8 Northern Ireland – beer 9 North-West England chlorine 10 West Midlands - bacon 11 East of England – cardboard

12 East Midlands – hairspray

When asked why these scents were their favourite, top responses from those who were questioned were ‘It reminds me of a childhood memory’ (63%) and ‘I just like the smell’ (25%).

What’s more, asked if they would purchase a candle or wax melt in these unusual scents, if the product was available to purchase, 61% admitted that ‘yes’ they would buy one.

Keely Parsons, founder of Sassy Shop Wax, who commission­ed the study, said: “Some of Britons’ favourite weirdest scents come as no surprise.

“I wouldn’t class some of them as weird.

“Everyone’s tastes are different, which is why it is so important to have a range of scents that everyone can choose from.

“I don’t know how I feel about a wax melt that smells of hairspray.

“But, who knows, I may create a bacon-scented wax melt for people to try soon!”

 ??  ?? Is bacon one of your favourite smells and would you buy a candle with that scent? (photo: Shuttersto­ck)
Is bacon one of your favourite smells and would you buy a candle with that scent? (photo: Shuttersto­ck)

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