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Anyone notice that
the hits are a less intense using a EO cover compared to nothing at all (using the same amounts of pheromones)?
MOBLEYC57
10-27-2004, 02:11 PM
Anyone notice that
the hits are a less intense using a EO cover compared to nothing at all (using the same amounts of
pheromones)?Wouldn't the constant use of EOs help with buildup? :rant: Since most buildup complaints, from
what I remember, have been when users used oil based things (APC, AE, SPMO & PI) alone or in their mixes. :blink:
Any oil is going to make the stuff
sink deeper into your skin, therefore increasing buildup. I think that the mones just can't reign free as much,
even with an EO. That is what I found in my personal experience, wondering if others can confirm the same thing. I
don't use EO's underneath my mones, rather I use them on top, because I am trying to control nasty
smells.
But using an EO may help nasty buildup conversions, because of their affects on skin bacteria.
MOBLEYC57
10-27-2004, 03:10 PM
Any oil is going to
make the stuff sink deeper into your skin, therefore increasing buildup. I think that the mones just can't reign
free as much, even with an EO. That is what I found in my personal experience, wondering if others can confirm the
same thing. I don't use EO's underneath my mones, rather I use them on top, because I am trying to control nasty
smells.
But using an EO may help nasty buildup conversions, because of their affects on skin
bacteria.As, Signor Friendly1, said in another post ... heat is a factor ... as it gets cooler, it will take
longer for the mones to disperse, especially in thick oils, yes? Makes sense to meeeeeee! :thumbsup: But.....
True, true, but when you are indoors,
heat isn't as much of a variable in the winter, summer, spring, fall.
MOBLEYC57
10-27-2004, 03:22 PM
True, true, but when
you are indoors, heat isn't as much of a variable in the winter, summer, spring, fall.Exact-cally! Which
could be the reason why you think you're getting less hits with EO's, if you live somewhere that it's cool/cold.
If the body doesn't give off enough heat, the hits would be less, yes? :think:
Mmm...but if the room temperatures
largely stay constant (ac is the summer, heat in the winter, etc), how would anything be affected?
MOBLEYC57
10-27-2004, 03:31 PM
Bodyheat. It goes up, and
goes down, yes? :thumbsup: Kind of like putting EO's in a burner ... if you put it in and let it sit, you can
still smell it, and it will remain for a loooooooong time. If you put some heat under it, it's smells more,
annnnnnd evaporates, yes?
ok. We're thinking of different
durations of being outside (in non temperature controlled settings). In the testing I have done with EOs, I
haven't been outside in the in-between periods much, so I don't think my body temperature is fluctuating, and thus
the change in body heat shouldn't be significant. However, you could be right anyway.
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