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Alice Chen: Data on Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Becoming Fragrance Free

For people concerned with body odor, these images represent a study done to see if there is a gender disparity in those who would be willing to part with their use of cologne, perfume, or deoderent. These images show how social norms over scent and what it means to be hygenic, can contribute to a toxic environment.

Alice Chen: Data on Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Becoming Fragrance Free

I am interested in critiquing notions of health, hygiene, and sanitation and their connections with odor or smell. How do certain smells become linked with hygeine and others with poor hygeine?

Alice Chen: Data on Gender Differences in Attitudes Toward Becoming Fragrance Free

This image was definitely made to convey the results of a study. The image on the left are the quantitative and graphical results. I like how on the right, they included narratives and perspectives of the students they tested.