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DFL
09-22-2004, 07:50 PM
I have read

various other posts referring to -Nol conversion to -None but what is the actual % of conversion? Will the total

amount -Nol in my SOE convert to -None over time? I am trying to get an idea of what type of build-up I will get

from consistant use of this product. Will it be -Nol build-up or would the -Nol convert to -None and then I would

experience -None build-up; something I don't want.

DrSmellThis
09-22-2004, 08:21 PM
I feel a-nol is the pheromone

one has to be most careful about in terms of conversion, though the % varies with other factors, such as application

point and bacterial condition of skin. Likely, any a-nol applied in armits will be virtually 100% converted to other

things, for example, -none being just one of them. IMHO, -none is not the worst thing excess -nol converts to,

though. So it's a great idea to wash anywhere -nol is applied thoroughly on a daily basis. -Nol would be the best

mone to apply to clean clothes for those reasons, or at least clean, non-hairy, non-sweaty areas. I think you're

generally safe for the same day if you follow these guidelines

CptKipling
09-23-2004, 12:18 PM
Good post DST.

-nol

certainly doesn't just convert to -none. I remember that I applied some SOE to the upper side of my forearm, after

about 30 mins to an hour later there was a smell...not just -none (maybe not at all...), but definately bad.

DrSmellThis
09-23-2004, 02:00 PM
Forearms are notable for high

-nol conversion, IMHO.

bjf
09-23-2004, 02:03 PM
Because of the hair?

CptKipling
09-23-2004, 02:14 PM
I'm not sure of the reason,

but I haven't noticed a smell as "distinkt" as that time I applied SOE there.

Maybe it's an area of skin that

sweats a lot for cooling purposes?

DrSmellThis
09-23-2004, 02:16 PM
That's certainly part of it,

but I don't know why it seems to happen more there than other hairy places. It happens with me, and I've heard it

mentioned a couple of times in the forum indirectly when people talk about their forearms stinking. It happens on

the chest too, but not quite as bad, at least on me. Maybe there's some old Chinese physician somewhere who knows

what the tops of forearms are about.