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What is the old lady's smell?: The Science of Nonenal

According to a study published in the *Journal of Investigative Dermatology*, a key factor behind the distinctive scent associated with aging, commonly referred to as the old lady's smell, is the chemical compound 2-nonenal. This phenomenon is a natural and normal biological process, distinct from personal hygiene, and is tied to changes in the body's chemistry as we age.

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