- What are the most common fragrances in pharmacies?
Pharmacies are one of the most visited businesses since the pandemic. For this reason, not everyone is attracted to them. A good fragrance can generate positive sensations in customers, to generate more pleasant experiences that last longer in their memory. The most commonly used fragrances in pharmacies are those capable of neutralising drug odours. For example, natural fragrances that remind us of plants and herbs are the most recommended. These aromas remind us of natural medicine and therefore transport us to a healthy environment. Citrus scents are also highly recommended for use in a pharmacy, as they are related to hygiene and cleanliness.
- What type of air freshener should be used in a pharmacy?
Air fresheners for businesses come in different types. These must always be designed taking into account the particular needs of the space. A small pharmacy is not the same as a pharmacy with a large premises. The objective is none other than to aromatize the business in a subtle way and without overloading the environment. The most recommended air fresheners for small pharmacies are nebulizers, scented candles and essential oils. While for larger pharmaceutical premises, air conditioning aromatization or direct diffusion is recommended.
- How to scent a pharmacy?
More and more businesses in the health sector are using scent marketing to attract and retain customers. Pharmacies are a good example of this. With a good fragrance, the values and image of the brand can be conveyed for much longer. To scent a pharmacy you can use different types of formats (nebulisers, essential oils, direct scenting, etc.). The most important thing is to find a scent that smells clean and that keeps us away from the negativity of the dreaded hospital or doctor's office smell.