StylisticGambit
10-13-2005, 04:52 PM
Hey
Folks,
I have dry skin and live at a high altitude, and I find that pheromones and colognes fade very quickly on
my skin. I’ve noticed that oil based pheromones and scents seem to last much longer on my skin than those that are
alcohol based, and so I have a few questions about pheromone application.
It seems to me that if you add an oil
based pheromone to an alcohol based mix, you’ll have an alcohol based mix with an oil spill on top. Similarly, if
you add an alcohol based pheromone to an oil based mix, you’ll have an oil based mix with alcohol separation. What
is the best way to mix pheromones of different types? If there is no best way, is it better to apply oil or alcohol
based pheromones first if I want the scent to stay the longest?
Ideally, because oil based pheromones last longer
on me, I’d like to create a mix that is made up entirely of oil based pheromones, and then I can add essential oils
for scent (BTW, big thanks to Belgareth for suggesting Aloeswood oil – I ordered a sample and it is excellent!). But
this may not be possible as there are many more alcohol based pheromones than oil based ones. After looking through
the Pherolibrary, this is how the different ‘mone products break down:
Oil Based:
APC, PI, SOE
Alcohol
Based:
AE, Andro 4.2, AFA, Chemistry Kits, Chikara, NPA, Pheromax, TE, Rogue Male, WAGG
Other:
Perception,
Pheros
Does this look right to everyone? Is there something else I have forgotten? I think I read that A314 is
oil based, is that the case? What about Impi?
For a mix that is alcohol based, an atomizer seems like the best
means of application, and for oil based mixes, the roll-on bottle seems best.
Does this look right to everyone?
Comments?
Style
Folks,
I have dry skin and live at a high altitude, and I find that pheromones and colognes fade very quickly on
my skin. I’ve noticed that oil based pheromones and scents seem to last much longer on my skin than those that are
alcohol based, and so I have a few questions about pheromone application.
It seems to me that if you add an oil
based pheromone to an alcohol based mix, you’ll have an alcohol based mix with an oil spill on top. Similarly, if
you add an alcohol based pheromone to an oil based mix, you’ll have an oil based mix with alcohol separation. What
is the best way to mix pheromones of different types? If there is no best way, is it better to apply oil or alcohol
based pheromones first if I want the scent to stay the longest?
Ideally, because oil based pheromones last longer
on me, I’d like to create a mix that is made up entirely of oil based pheromones, and then I can add essential oils
for scent (BTW, big thanks to Belgareth for suggesting Aloeswood oil – I ordered a sample and it is excellent!). But
this may not be possible as there are many more alcohol based pheromones than oil based ones. After looking through
the Pherolibrary, this is how the different ‘mone products break down:
Oil Based:
APC, PI, SOE
Alcohol
Based:
AE, Andro 4.2, AFA, Chemistry Kits, Chikara, NPA, Pheromax, TE, Rogue Male, WAGG
Other:
Perception,
Pheros
Does this look right to everyone? Is there something else I have forgotten? I think I read that A314 is
oil based, is that the case? What about Impi?
For a mix that is alcohol based, an atomizer seems like the best
means of application, and for oil based mixes, the roll-on bottle seems best.
Does this look right to everyone?
Comments?
Style