View Full Version : Rats! An Old J&J Baby Powder mystery solved :)
DrSmellThis
12-15-2010, 02:01 PM
Does anybody remember, way back, like several years ago; when a discussion raged here about
Johnson's Baby Powder? The gist was that a number of women liked it on men, especially if they somehow thought it
was applied to the, um, "globular nether regions". They found it sexy, or a turn on.
What was this apparent
aphrodisiac property of JJBP about, people wondered? So, for what it's worth, here's something that occured to me
when smelling the stuff:
It contains an animal musk, specifically from the muskrat.
Having worked with
the stuff in perfuming, I recognize it. I don't know why it took me so long, frankly. I'm pretty confident that
accounts for the sexual reactions some have.
If you want to temporarily, or permanently, ruin the "attractive"
part of this for yourself, smell a room that has a "mouse problem". You may or may not be unfortunate enough to
already know what this smells like from life experience, and can omit this step. Then smell some baby powder. You
might notice a faint but, suddenly disturbing similarity.
Humans are such disgusting creatures to be attracted by
the smell of rats! :rasp: Of course, knowing this makes me like it even more. (I use it to take oil off my
hair roots on days I don't want to shampoo.)
Anyway, there might only be one or two of you that remember the
thread. But, FWIW, there you go.
I remember the thread. Very useful
info., thanks. I've always liked the smell. Why would J & J put it in a baby product ? You can't apply it anywhere
visible though because of the 'white' effect.
I'm still trying to pinpoint the smell in TE/m gel packs. Any
advice Dr SmellThis ?
I wonder if other brands that have a
similar overall scent also have that "muskrat" element?
And actually I have a suspicion that when I applied JJ
talc to some of my nether regions and then worked up a sweat, later in the day I would detect a rather unpleasant
"stink" in that area... connection? Didn't seem to get the same strength of stink when I didn't use the powder, or
used something like Gold Bond (that has a different scent).
Bruce
12-16-2010, 07:53 AM
Wow, a family reunion! Dr ST, Chas
and Rbt. Where have we all been? DST, you still in Portland?
Yeah, I remember the baby powder thing from the
attractive smells research done by Dr. whatshisname in Chicago. Actually the name is on the tip of my tongue.
I'll think of it here in a minute. I thought it had some subliminal connection to the maternal instincts.
B
Lovely100
12-16-2010, 11:10 AM
And we
put that stuff onto babies?! I wonder if they have since changed the formula or is it the same?
DrSmellThis
12-16-2010, 12:39 PM
And we put that stuff onto babies?! I wonder if they have since changed
the formula or is it the same?We're talking about the newest version, but I suspect it's
always been there.
Perfumers have always tried to put musk into almost every scent you could imagine. It just
isn't talked about, for obvious reasons. Usually artificial musk is used nowadays. But the cheaper animal musks
(cheaper as compared to rarely used deer musk or ambergris, etc.) like muskrat and castoreum (beaver musk) are still
used as a fixative and exaltant (something that improves the smell of other substances in a mix).
FWIW, I
believe animal musks are way healthier to have on your body than the chemical synthetic musks, some of which have
been implicated in a number of health concerns. So our babies are safe. I personally love that mothers have been
smearing ratbutt on babies for the last century. Just my weird sense of humor.
DrSmellThis
12-16-2010, 12:50 PM
Wow, a
family reunion! Dr ST, Chas and Rbt. Where have we all been? DST, you still in Portland?
Yeah, I remember the
baby powder thing from the attractive smells research done by Dr. whatshisname in Chicago. Actually the name is on
the tip of my tongue. I'll think of it here in a minute. I thought it had some subliminal connection to the
maternal instincts.
BHey Bruce. Good to see "your old cyber self" again. Yes, I'm still in Portland
working on a new recording project. You still remodeling houses?
Good memory, Bruce. Was that the Good & Plenty
study?
Lucky
12-16-2010, 01:37 PM
Hello old friends!
How
interesting about the baby powder. I think I'm more interested in being passionate when I've used the stuff, but I
never thought had anything to do with the powder!
Happy Holidays to you all!
Lucky
DrSmellThis
12-16-2010, 01:39 PM
I remember
the thread. Very useful info., thanks. I've always liked the smell. Why would J & J put it in a baby product ? You
can't apply it anywhere visible though because of the 'white' effect.
I'm still trying to pinpoint the smell
in TE/m gel packs. Any advice Dr SmellThis ?I've never used Edge gel packs, so I don't know. I do know
there are two rather smelly pheromones in Edge, one of which is -none, and the other of which Bruce is under verbal
contract not to disclose.
dexxl2
12-16-2010, 03:09 PM
could also be an NLP Anchor
point from when mummy or daddy used J&J babe powder on us, bringing on feelings of love and security...
One other thought.
In the "olde"
days most "baby powder" IIR was talc-based (a mineral). From what I've seen recently most "baby powders" are now
cornstarch-based.
Would that "base" ingredient perhaps have any effect on the response/diffusion/whatever of the
scent/fragarance? Or could the base also be part of of what people are reacting to?
And DST! We are working on a
"new" Pheros-type product aren't we? (Not to worry though. I still have one "virgin" bottle laid down in
storage.)
:thumbsup:
Bruce
12-18-2010, 05:52 PM
Hey Bruce.
Good to see "your old cyber self" again. Yes, I'm still in Portland working on a new recording project. You still
remodeling houses?
Good memory, Bruce. Was that the Good & Plenty study?
Yes, I think it was
the good/plenty study.
I just finished my last house for a while I think; market is too slow. Been spending
my free time with my kids and flying these days. Would like to start playing music again; bought a new fiddle and
an electric guitar, but not playing much yet.
Peace,
B
terry0400-40
12-21-2010, 12:10 AM
Johnsons baby powder is one of the best ant repellents that you will ever find,
sprinkle some around an ants nest and they will not enter or cross its path it works on big black ants and also the
smaller variety they will not venture wherever it has been sprinkled, just go check it out and you will see for
yourself.
Goldcoastq
12-21-2010, 01:18 AM
Johnsons baby powder is one of the best ant
repellents that you will ever find, sprinkle some around an ants nest and they will not enter or cross its path it
works on big black ants and also the smaller variety they will not venture wherever it has been sprinkled, just go
check it out and you will see for yourself.
That's interesting! I wonder if it's a
chemical repellent thing or do they just get pissed off with the fine powder sticking to them. Maybe they choke on
it.
terry0400-40
12-21-2010, 03:37 AM
That's interesting! I wonder if it's a chemical repellent thing or do they just get
pissed off with the fine powder sticking to them. Maybe they choke on
it.They will not venture in amoungst the powder when given the chance
because it sorta repels them at the first sniff or the first initial contact with the substance so i would say it is
chemical or possably a negative alcalinity factor involved which causes the ants abrupt reaction to the
powder.
Sure just go and surround a bull ants nest with a sprinkling of the powder
and it will stop them from venturing in or out of the nest, they just stop dead in their tracks and prompty back off
with their first encounter with the powder.
Lovely100
12-21-2010, 11:13 AM
Very Interesting Stuff!
terry0400-40
12-21-2010, 02:46 PM
Very Interesting
Stuff!You are interesting
also....
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