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davidskch
02-19-2008, 12:31 AM
Hello everyone :wave:
..just like to drop in and say hello.. I've been reading to a lot

of post and been just lurking around.. I have realized a lot of people used the SoE/Edge + Chikara + NPA combo and

worked well...I just brought all these items UNSCENTED and cannot wait until the package arrives to me..I'm

international so I will have to wait a bit... anyhow one thing that i cannot seem to find an answer on is applying

this combo.. do I mix everything into a bottle and apply it along with a cover scent? or do I apply them

independently and then apply cover scent ?

I look forward to talk to all of you and enjoy my stay here !

belgareth
02-19-2008, 05:01 AM
With a combination like that,

because of the different bases, it is easier to simply apply them to your skin individually instead of trying to mix

them. It also would be better to try each product and test it a bit by itself before you try mixing. It might take

longer but you are more likely to get results. Be very careful with the NPA as it is easy to OD on it.

smooth312
02-19-2008, 02:34 PM
Welcome!

Yeah, what

belgareth said is true.

Be careful when using Chikara/NPA together...because Chikara has a small amount of

-none already.

idesign
02-19-2008, 05:10 PM
Also... DO NOT use NPA and TE

together. It would be good for you to read here if you haven't already.



http://pherolibrary.com/pheromone-guide/products/pheromone-products.htm

Learn what each product

contains and the difference between the different -mones. Its worth the time.

Welcome!

Mtnjim
02-19-2008, 05:21 PM
Also... DO

NOT use NPA and TE together.

Very true, TE is just a diluted version of NPA.:welcome:

davidskch
02-19-2008, 09:38 PM
so I will start off with

TE/Soe + Chikara ...would that be do able ?

Tester123
02-19-2008, 09:41 PM
Honestly, you will do better

to start out testing one at a time. You get a better idea of what results each mone product gives you that way.

Then, you can get into mixing. Seriously, slow is better and gives you a more accurate idea of what

works.

idesign
02-20-2008, 05:47 PM
Good advice Tester

I would

start with either SoE or Chikara alone. Add a small amount of TE later when you know how the others work.

Bel is

right, wait a bit before trying the NPA.