surfs_up
07-31-2004, 01:39 PM
This happened
inadvertantly. I was mixing up a custom fragrance for myself. It's INTENSE fragrance although much more complex and
layered than commercially available men's colognes. There are several musks, woods, roots, resins, an a strong shot
of black pepper. I had a bottle of ultra strength pure androstenone concentrate and I put a serious dose in the new
cologne, so the cologne probably packs the wallop of a "standard" phromone additive.
I would test very
sparing doses of this on my arms and chest. The androstenone aroma combined with the perfumery ingerdients so
smoothly it doesn't smell like a pheromone. I think there must be a molecular relationship between the fragrances
and the 'none as it all smells like it was intended that way from a perfumer...
The result is that there is
a small lingering waft of this combination on my jacket. It is so slight that you hardly notice it. However, I am
consistently getting reactions from women. Sometimes more that I bargained for. I don't recall having this from
straight 'none which often caused a sort of mixed reaction when it wasn't "sweetened" with an
androstenol.
Is it possible that certain odorants modulate the response to pure pheromones ? I think I asked
this before, although this level of reaction is new to me. Does the pheromone enhance the response to the fragrance,
or the fragrance enhance the response to the 'mone ?
The weirdest thing was one gal reacted by dousing
herself with perfume, not too subtle or anything... it was WAYYY more perfume than one would normally use in a gym
setting. People were looking around with a "whats up with that" quizzical expression...
You have to be
careful with this stuff. You can hit on a great formula and set things in motion. Not always the ones you planned
on, either, sometimes you need a great story about why you AREN'T available.....
inadvertantly. I was mixing up a custom fragrance for myself. It's INTENSE fragrance although much more complex and
layered than commercially available men's colognes. There are several musks, woods, roots, resins, an a strong shot
of black pepper. I had a bottle of ultra strength pure androstenone concentrate and I put a serious dose in the new
cologne, so the cologne probably packs the wallop of a "standard" phromone additive.
I would test very
sparing doses of this on my arms and chest. The androstenone aroma combined with the perfumery ingerdients so
smoothly it doesn't smell like a pheromone. I think there must be a molecular relationship between the fragrances
and the 'none as it all smells like it was intended that way from a perfumer...
The result is that there is
a small lingering waft of this combination on my jacket. It is so slight that you hardly notice it. However, I am
consistently getting reactions from women. Sometimes more that I bargained for. I don't recall having this from
straight 'none which often caused a sort of mixed reaction when it wasn't "sweetened" with an
androstenol.
Is it possible that certain odorants modulate the response to pure pheromones ? I think I asked
this before, although this level of reaction is new to me. Does the pheromone enhance the response to the fragrance,
or the fragrance enhance the response to the 'mone ?
The weirdest thing was one gal reacted by dousing
herself with perfume, not too subtle or anything... it was WAYYY more perfume than one would normally use in a gym
setting. People were looking around with a "whats up with that" quizzical expression...
You have to be
careful with this stuff. You can hit on a great formula and set things in motion. Not always the ones you planned
on, either, sometimes you need a great story about why you AREN'T available.....