Little girls may be made of sugar, spice and all things nice - but their underarms smell of onions and grapefruit, scientists say.
Men, on the other hand, are more likely to whiff of pungent cheese after a hard day at work.
These are the conclusions from a bizarre study which investigated the distinctive armpit odours of men and women.
The research, led by some of the world's most respected smell scientists, could lead to a new understanding of body odour - and a new range of deodorants designed to tackle the unique smells of men and women.
Scientists at Firmenich, a company in Geneva that researches flavours and smells for the food and perfume industry, took samples of armpit sweat from 24 men and 25 women after they had spent time in a sauna or 15 minutes on an exercise bike.
The volunteers were asked to wash before the experiment and avoid wearing any perfumes or deodorants that could confuse the results.
To their surprise, the team found strong differences between the sexes.
Christian Starkenmann, who led the study, said: 'Men smell of cheese, and women of grapefruit or onion.'
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