InternationalPlayboy
02-05-2005, 12:29 PM
I haven't done much with applying pheromone products in the hair but since I've seen it once again
mentioned in another thread or two, I have a couple of questions for those who do so.
When you apply
pheromones to the hair, do you experience any build up? How often do you wash your hair, daily?
The reason I
ask these questions as I have a hairy chest. I usually use spray products, mainly Chikara and Perception, on my
chest/upper neck to catch more of the spray. But I find I have a hard time removing all traces of the product
afterward. After scrubbing with a brush and deodorant soap in a very hot bath, I can often still smell traces of the
product the next day. Even with Perception, which is suppose to wash off completely. My theory is that since hair is
more porous than skin, the pheromones are more easily absorbed and thusly harder to remove afterward.
I know
the hairless look is in, but I'm not about to shave my chest. It would be too much work to maintain and at 45 years
old, I was brought up to believe a hairy chest was a sign of virility. I'm just curious to know if anyone else has
noticed buildup in their hair.
mentioned in another thread or two, I have a couple of questions for those who do so.
When you apply
pheromones to the hair, do you experience any build up? How often do you wash your hair, daily?
The reason I
ask these questions as I have a hairy chest. I usually use spray products, mainly Chikara and Perception, on my
chest/upper neck to catch more of the spray. But I find I have a hard time removing all traces of the product
afterward. After scrubbing with a brush and deodorant soap in a very hot bath, I can often still smell traces of the
product the next day. Even with Perception, which is suppose to wash off completely. My theory is that since hair is
more porous than skin, the pheromones are more easily absorbed and thusly harder to remove afterward.
I know
the hairless look is in, but I'm not about to shave my chest. It would be too much work to maintain and at 45 years
old, I was brought up to believe a hairy chest was a sign of virility. I'm just curious to know if anyone else has
noticed buildup in their hair.