Ever wonder why old books smell so darn good? It's like a nostalgia trip in every whiff. Well, turns out it's a mix of chemistry and history doing the magic. The paper, ink, and binding materials break down over time, releasing these sweet aromatic compounds. It's like a symphony of vanilla, almond, and even a dash of grass – the OG perfume, if you will. So, next time you bury your nose in an ancient book, know that you're inhaling centuries of literary vibes. 📚👃✨ #brightside #shorts Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
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Science Behind the Allure of Old Book Smells
Science Behind the Allure of Old Book Smells
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