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kgk4569
03-27-2009, 06:37 AM
I stumbled across this

store, It sells colognes (non-Phero) and scented soaps.... I'm hesitant to throw it into "Health".

here is the

store: http://www.mamabearssoaps.com/

In their samples they have a scent sampler for $7.50

idesign
03-27-2009, 06:48 AM
Let's leave your thread here

Kip, but to justify it I'd like to ask a question. Who here thinks that using natural products like these might

enhance natural pheromone signatures? At the very least, not using the chemically laden commercial products would

be kinder to your natural skin system, where all of this takes place.

I use lots of this kind of product for

several reasons, including keeping my skin and natural chemical balance in shape, including pheromone balance.

Thanks for the tip Kip. :)

kgk4569
03-27-2009, 07:20 AM
Personally I think natural

scents are the best, I find alot of commercial ones have not-so-good smell (sort of like cleaner) after awhile. Also

the thread below this one (currently) is about Aloeswood and other natural scents, so I'm sure there will be a

decent amount of agreement.

I ordered the "Black Code" Soap for me, the "Jasime Nights" soap for my mom, and the

sample pack of fragrences.

Rbt
03-27-2009, 12:59 PM
Personally I

think natural scents are the best, I find alot of commercial ones have not-so-good smell (sort of like cleaner)

after awhile. Also the thread below this one (currently) is about Aloeswood and other natural scents, so I'm sure

there will be a decent amount of agreement.

I ordered the "Black Code" Soap for me, the "Jasime Nights" soap for

my mom, and the sample pack of fragrences.


I passed a guy on the street one day who was wearing a

cologne/scent that reminded me of freshly spayed insecticide... eeeewwwwwww. Not only a bug killer, but probably a

mood killer as well.

And there have been some who just seemed to pour the cologne on in buckets. Hey, she's

not gasping in awe! She's gasping for breath!

Take it easy folks!

kgk4569
03-30-2009, 04:43 AM
Oh God I know what you mean. On

weekends at my securit job I get people that come up to the desk, and they smell like they got hit by a cologne

truck.

belgareth
03-30-2009, 06:11 AM
Oh God I

know what you mean. On weekends at my securit job I get people that come up to the desk, and they smell like they

got hit by a cologne truck.
Used to have a tech that worked for me that thought he needed to reapply every

hour or two. People would wait and get on the next elevator rather than ride with him. Not only did he wear too

much, the stuff was nasty!

kgk4569
03-30-2009, 07:09 AM
Was it one of those nasty

smeling Musk things, that smell like overripe deer piss?

belgareth
03-30-2009, 07:41 AM
Was it

one of those nasty smeling Musk things, that smell like overripe deer piss?
No, to me it smelled like bug

spray.

I use a real musk and get a lot of compliments on it but have almost no knowledge of other commercial

products out there. I've always felt the majority of them smelled of chemicals and never bothered with them until I

discovered aloeswood. Then I started experimenting with natural fragrances which give me good results.

kgk4569
03-30-2009, 08:56 AM
I can't wait to get in the

sample pack from this place, i want to see how they smell.

Rbt
03-30-2009, 09:47 AM
I was a cologne fan way way back in

college, but pretty much dropped my interest durning my later years. Now that I'm approaching late mid-life and

playing with pheromones etc I've started picking up interest in colognes and covers (partially also because I have

accumulated a bunch over they years that were just sitting on the shelf).

I've noticed I have a preference, in

term of "stand alone" colognes as opposed to scented pheromone products, for the Essential Oils over the commercial

alcohol based ones. They seem a lot "richer" and "deeper" and just more to my personal liking. DST Pheros is a fine

example. Oddly enough one of the few commercial scents that seems to work for me is good old Old Spice.

chicago
03-30-2009, 01:24 PM
Colognes are good for spiking

females emotions. For example a female is sitting in a coffee shop. A man walks by and she smells his cologne and

wakes up her emotions. If the man is smart and notice the spike, he acts on it.
Guys if some scent smell bad to us,

they might smell great to females.
I ordered a sample of aloes wood from Oriscents website. I lost count but I must

of asked over 100 females of their opinions on the samples I got. They all had negative opinions on aloes wood oils.

I ended throwing all my samples in the

garbage.
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kgk4569
03-30-2009, 01:33 PM
I get in my soaps and samples

today, I'll let you guys know about them tomorrow or something.

kgk4569
04-03-2009, 04:51 AM
BTW, I got the soap but they

accidentally sent me aftershave samples, I should be getting te EDT samples any day now.

The soap is exellent,

it feels great my skin is soft, and the few little spots of eczema I had on my calves an on my bicep are virtually

gone. If I wasn't all stuffed up sinus-wise I would tell you about the smell too.

kgk4569
04-13-2009, 05:54 AM
Ok, my sinuses were unstuffed

for the most part. I finally got around to testing those samples.

I Like them, there really is no description

for them, they are all light scents, nothing very strong about them. I wish I could describe them....

But the

best thing is the samples come in 2ml spray bottles!!! I am going to wash them out when I am done and use them for

mixes.