bjf
09-05-2004, 05:36 AM
I've noticed a pattern with
pheromone products being far more effective on my in the first hour or so then thereafter.
They are still
working after that, just not nearly as well. Last night was a prime example; 3 sprays of chikara, 2 dabs of NPA,
two dabs of SOE, and one dab of PF.
To begin with, I felt great, which is important. Then, when I was
waiting on the subway, litterally 80 percent of the people who passed by me took long looks at me, sometimes doing
the latter eyes. I was dressed in just khakis and a white t-shirt, and I was looking in a different direction. I
litterally burst out laughing several times, because it was like clockwork. A very powerful mix,
indeed.
With just a little bit of time, however, I saw that the stuff was not really producing. And I
didn't feel the same either. That type of decline is something I have seen quite a bit of, and it could be my body
chemistry that is speeding up the process. I feel like I'm dispersing everything at once in a short amount of
time.
Bruce, have manufactuers started to think about using the BDC technology in their own stuff?
I
think it would be good for them to do a production run with 300 or so bottles to see how it works out. Perception
turned into a pretty big seller, fairly quickly. The product is developing an excellent reputation. I think
consumers would definitely hawk to seeing their other favorite products incorporate the technology. In the end,
everybody wins
A better functioning product would offer more visible results, more consumer satisfaction, and
increased sales. If it works better, people will buy more product - they will run out quicker because they will use
more often due to the increased effectiveness and diminishing of buildup issues.
With quicker product
turnover and an increased consumer base, Love-scent wins, manufactuers win, and BDC wins.
Love scent has done
a great job in the past with helping bring more choices to the table. Stuff like NPA 10ml, Edge Essentials, SOE
unscented, gel packets etc have helped fill needs and address issues. After reading post after post about
Perception from forum members, it seems that the claims about their technology do indeed hold water. I think
incorporating that technology into other products would be cool. :)
pheromone products being far more effective on my in the first hour or so then thereafter.
They are still
working after that, just not nearly as well. Last night was a prime example; 3 sprays of chikara, 2 dabs of NPA,
two dabs of SOE, and one dab of PF.
To begin with, I felt great, which is important. Then, when I was
waiting on the subway, litterally 80 percent of the people who passed by me took long looks at me, sometimes doing
the latter eyes. I was dressed in just khakis and a white t-shirt, and I was looking in a different direction. I
litterally burst out laughing several times, because it was like clockwork. A very powerful mix,
indeed.
With just a little bit of time, however, I saw that the stuff was not really producing. And I
didn't feel the same either. That type of decline is something I have seen quite a bit of, and it could be my body
chemistry that is speeding up the process. I feel like I'm dispersing everything at once in a short amount of
time.
Bruce, have manufactuers started to think about using the BDC technology in their own stuff?
I
think it would be good for them to do a production run with 300 or so bottles to see how it works out. Perception
turned into a pretty big seller, fairly quickly. The product is developing an excellent reputation. I think
consumers would definitely hawk to seeing their other favorite products incorporate the technology. In the end,
everybody wins
A better functioning product would offer more visible results, more consumer satisfaction, and
increased sales. If it works better, people will buy more product - they will run out quicker because they will use
more often due to the increased effectiveness and diminishing of buildup issues.
With quicker product
turnover and an increased consumer base, Love-scent wins, manufactuers win, and BDC wins.
Love scent has done
a great job in the past with helping bring more choices to the table. Stuff like NPA 10ml, Edge Essentials, SOE
unscented, gel packets etc have helped fill needs and address issues. After reading post after post about
Perception from forum members, it seems that the claims about their technology do indeed hold water. I think
incorporating that technology into other products would be cool. :)