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cvrw6
04-24-2006, 01:52 PM
I was

considering buying the pheromone gel packs for different products and I was wondering about a few things. Can anyone

answer the following:

1. How much does the average user put on for the gel packs?

2. How do you reseal the

packs (if you need to)?

3. Can the gel packs be kept unused for a long time? Is their a use-by-date?



Cheers

markosans
04-24-2006, 05:28 PM
For gel packs you should apply

1/2 a pack of any kind of pack and they may be kind of tricky to save. Try putting a light fold on them and mayb put

them in a plastic ziplock bag. Obviously, avoid pressure on the packs, as that will make the gel come out (:think:

duh). What i do though to maximize portability, to get every single drop out, and to get a better measurement on a

'1/2 packet use,' is to squeeze the whole pack in a contact lense case. Just remember to label the tops cus you do

not want to mix them up (:think: duh...again). I would think as long as they are sealed tight they will not expire.

Also, the more exposed to air they are, the easier they are to expire.
Good luck on the mones :thumbsup:

civic-siR
04-24-2006, 05:30 PM
might be newbie answers but

heres heads up.

1. Usually 2 application per pack.
2. Just fold the ripped part (3folds should do)
3. <not

sure>

cvrw6
04-25-2006, 09:14 AM
Thanks for the reply.

1. Do

any of you two or anybody else know where they are best put on the body?

2. How long do they typical last when

not perspiring heavily?

Regards

markosans
04-25-2006, 11:53 AM
Thanks for the

reply.

1. Do any of you two or anybody else know where they are best put on the body?

2. How long do they

typical last when not perspiring heavily?

Regards

1. On the back of ears, neck, throat, and wrists

for starters. if you have a new combo or something, people move have reported on the hair, chest, arms, and private

areas. Mainly you want it where most people's nose would most likly be. So if your tall, go lower, etc.

2.

mine usually last between 3-5 hours