Aphrodite's Hairbrush

Origin
The romantic side of Aphrodite doesn't come from her marriage to Hephaestus who she was continuously unfaithful to but to a baby who Aphrodite took care of. Adonis was the child that Aphrodite fell in love with. Sheltering him as a new-born baby she entrusted him to Persephone. Alas Persephone was also taken by Adonis' beauty and refused to give him back so in the end Zeus decided that Adonis was to spend one-third of every year with each goddess and the last third wherever he wanted. Loving Aphrodite Adonis chose to spend two-thirds of the year with Aphrodite. Sadly their romance ended when Artemis, jealous of Adonis' hunting skill, send a wild boar to kill him. She held him as he died in her arms and sprinkled the blood with nectar, which flowed into water creating the Adonis River.

Effects
When Aphrodite brushed her hair she was said to become even more beautiful to the men of the world. Already a target of desire and lust her beauty could at times drive a man to madness which is what the artifact will do if used enough.