View Full Version : How long do these pheros last?
d3kst3r
03-01-2007, 12:52 AM
Ever
since I've started using mones I've always wondered about this one thing. How long do they last before I have to
re-apply? As someone who is out working/studying 12 hours a day, I need some sort of time cycle to know when to
reapply.
So how long does SOE/NPA/TE last before their effect fades?
WorkingMann
03-01-2007, 07:16 AM
Well I guess it will vary
towards how warm your skin is, and if the sun is shinning on it also..
But I would guess 5-7 hours approx..
stuttgart-man
03-01-2007, 03:06 PM
Well I
guess it will vary towards how warm your skin is, and if the sun is shinning on it also..
But I would guess 5-7
hours approx..
is this valid for SoE too? because SoE contains nol and this (so far I know) converts into
none after longer time! How long does nol needs to convert into None?
Sometimes I have applied SoE on night and
have get hits on the next morning which were typically for None-products!
belgareth
03-01-2007, 03:34 PM
General consenses by
experienced users over a period of time is that four or so hours is about right. A lot depends on what you are
doing. Dancing would burn through them faster due to excessive body heat. Relaxing on a cold day would probably make
them last a lot longer. Putting an oil over them or wearing oheromones under your clothes would make them last
longer too.
Nol to none conversion is the result of bacteria on your skin. There is a huge variance because each
of us is different and our bodies change day to day. There is no straight answer to that question.
WorkingMann
03-01-2007, 03:36 PM
is this
valid for SoE too? because SoE contains nol and this (so far I know) converts into none after longer time! How long
does nol needs to convert into None?
Sometimes I have applied SoE on night and have get hits on the next morning
which were typically for None-products! I don't know..
I always shower before going out next day and
cleaning very carefully to avoid any buildup chance..
About the time for convertion I don't have a time but I
would also say it would depend on your skin temperature and if the sun was shining to increase this.. But It's only
my guess as I don't know...
stuttgart-man
03-01-2007, 04:37 PM
Putting
an oil over them or wearing oheromones under your clothes would make them last longer too.
if I wear
mones on clothes, how much more I have to apply to get the same results? Because mones on the skin have so far as I
know a stronger effect!
Is the temperature the only reason that mones on skin evaporates stronger than on
clothes? If this is the case, is there a rule? For exeption 10% more heat leads to 50% more evaporation?
belgareth
03-01-2007, 04:46 PM
Sorry, there are no cast in
stone rules. Its all empirical. Some experimenting wil tell you how long the last for you.
Snaxs
03-01-2007, 05:17 PM
Its all
empirical.
Belgareth demonstrating once again that dictionaries are indeed edible.
Snaxs
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