sirlun
07-18-2001, 05:36 AM
Hello everyone,
This is my first time on this board or site so please bear with me and my lack of knowledge on the subject of Pheromones. I have a question that I hope won\'t be considered \"stupid\". My question is are there any existing or proposed Body washes or shower gels that are used with the products sold here on this site? I know \"Realm\" has a shower gel since it is sold commercially and comes in gift sets at stores. I would think (as it is with cologne) it would be best to \"layer\" your body with scent so that it not only will last longer but also save on cologne use. I would think a diluted or even an unscented body wash with a pinch of a product would have the same affect as a colognes fragrance does.Maybe this isn\'t possible since most of the products seem to wash off easily and thus would not be fesible to use in this method. I know this question has probably been asked before and there is a logical answer to it. Any answer or response are welcome. Also does the color or ethnic background of a individual play a part in what product may or may not work better for one group than another? Being African American I would like to know what combinations have users found to be effective on African Americans or is there even a difference?
Thanks
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This is my first time on this board or site so please bear with me and my lack of knowledge on the subject of Pheromones. I have a question that I hope won\'t be considered \"stupid\". My question is are there any existing or proposed Body washes or shower gels that are used with the products sold here on this site? I know \"Realm\" has a shower gel since it is sold commercially and comes in gift sets at stores. I would think (as it is with cologne) it would be best to \"layer\" your body with scent so that it not only will last longer but also save on cologne use. I would think a diluted or even an unscented body wash with a pinch of a product would have the same affect as a colognes fragrance does.Maybe this isn\'t possible since most of the products seem to wash off easily and thus would not be fesible to use in this method. I know this question has probably been asked before and there is a logical answer to it. Any answer or response are welcome. Also does the color or ethnic background of a individual play a part in what product may or may not work better for one group than another? Being African American I would like to know what combinations have users found to be effective on African Americans or is there even a difference?
Thanks
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