**DONOTDELETE**
06-24-2002, 01:47 PM
On this site:
http://www.skinbiology.com/skin-pheromones.html (\"http://www.skinbiology.com/skin-pheromones.html\")
i found this section that bothers me:
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Why Perfumes Fail
The key to using oils as pheromones is to put them into contact with large areas of your body. Then the heat of your body biochemically alters the odors and blends them into your overall pheromone signature.
Your personal pheromone \"odor signature\" is a complex mixture of pheromones, body oils and fatty acids, sweat, and hormones such as androsterone secreted onto the skin from your apocrine glands. In addition, the 40 million skin cells that you shed each day add to your pheromone signature.
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Are those dab-on perfumes usefull or should I get a spray bottle? Isn\'t spraying on such large area an OD threat... well maybe with very low phero concentrations... what are your opinions?
http://www.skinbiology.com/skin-pheromones.html (\"http://www.skinbiology.com/skin-pheromones.html\")
i found this section that bothers me:
<---
Why Perfumes Fail
The key to using oils as pheromones is to put them into contact with large areas of your body. Then the heat of your body biochemically alters the odors and blends them into your overall pheromone signature.
Your personal pheromone \"odor signature\" is a complex mixture of pheromones, body oils and fatty acids, sweat, and hormones such as androsterone secreted onto the skin from your apocrine glands. In addition, the 40 million skin cells that you shed each day add to your pheromone signature.
--->
Are those dab-on perfumes usefull or should I get a spray bottle? Isn\'t spraying on such large area an OD threat... well maybe with very low phero concentrations... what are your opinions?