tiberius
12-10-2004, 05:40 PM
I
just got out of the shower, and I think I noticed a way that I was "nerfing" the power of the pheromones I have been
wearing. A problem that is associated with just about all pheromone products is the fact that a certain amount of
the pheromones applied to the skin are absorbed by the skin.
Now I have been getting up in the morning taking
a shower and as soon as I got out I would toss on my pheromones through on my clothes and go out in the world. I am
sure I am not the only person who does this, but I think by putting on my pheromones directly after getting out of a
hot shower (and drying off of course) I was actually encouraging transdermal uptake. After a hot shower or being hot
in general opens up your pores, and washing (especially if you exfoliate) washes off dirt and grime that clog the
nooks and crannys of the skins surface. These 2 facts combined made me think that it may be more wise to wait for a
certain amount of time (haven't decided what would be appropriate yet) after getting a shower before applying
pheromones. Maybe even to go as far as showering at night and putting on pheromones in the morning.
I know this
seems like a very minor way of addressing this common problem, but then again if you can keep an extra 2 or 3% of
your pheromones from being absorbed then that is 2-3% less pheromone product you have to use to get the same effect
(I actually have no idea how much if any this would help, nor have I thought of a way of testing this because I have
absolutely no desire to take a skin sample from myself with pheromones applied at different times/ways and tossing
it into a gas chromatograph).
just got out of the shower, and I think I noticed a way that I was "nerfing" the power of the pheromones I have been
wearing. A problem that is associated with just about all pheromone products is the fact that a certain amount of
the pheromones applied to the skin are absorbed by the skin.
Now I have been getting up in the morning taking
a shower and as soon as I got out I would toss on my pheromones through on my clothes and go out in the world. I am
sure I am not the only person who does this, but I think by putting on my pheromones directly after getting out of a
hot shower (and drying off of course) I was actually encouraging transdermal uptake. After a hot shower or being hot
in general opens up your pores, and washing (especially if you exfoliate) washes off dirt and grime that clog the
nooks and crannys of the skins surface. These 2 facts combined made me think that it may be more wise to wait for a
certain amount of time (haven't decided what would be appropriate yet) after getting a shower before applying
pheromones. Maybe even to go as far as showering at night and putting on pheromones in the morning.
I know this
seems like a very minor way of addressing this common problem, but then again if you can keep an extra 2 or 3% of
your pheromones from being absorbed then that is 2-3% less pheromone product you have to use to get the same effect
(I actually have no idea how much if any this would help, nor have I thought of a way of testing this because I have
absolutely no desire to take a skin sample from myself with pheromones applied at different times/ways and tossing
it into a gas chromatograph).