Prometheus
08-23-2003, 05:31 PM
I never was much into colonges. I always thought that a guy who was to overly concerned with his odor (so long as he didn\'t reek) was a bit femminine. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif A couple months ago after discovering l-s the l-s forum and links off of the l-s forum to sites about meeting women, it seemed that guys who wore a great scent had an advantage with women over guys who wore no scent at all (which is most guys). So to hell with femininity, screw the ego; what\'s more masculine than attracting women? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
And so I ordered a small collection of pheromone scents from l-s. (AE, SOE, TE, NPA) After doing a search on this and other site for good colognes, I also picked up some Acqua de Gio, Drakkar Noir, PI, and Coolwater. In addition I also have some BRUT aftershave (from ten yrs. ago).
So this is what I\'ve been wondering. Most men\'s colognes are sold as EDT\'s. For and effective pheromone mix
(i.e NPA) you want to mix the NPA in the correct ratio with the cologne. If you ad to much NPA, you risk a pheromone OD (which seems to be of great concern on this forum) If you have too little NPA in the cologne, you have to add lots of cologne to apply and effective quantity of NPA. This means ODing on the cologne. Since I can smell cologne quite strongly, and only get the faint odor of ethanol when I inhale over a bottle of NPA, I would think that ODing on cologne would be bad too. But really this seems subjective. How much is too much cologne? You really don\'t want to walk around smelling like you had a tragic accident at the fragrance dept. of your local department store, right? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif It might send the wrong message, esp. when you are at work.
Latley, I\'ve been using two sprays of cologne per morning or useing aftershave along with my pheromones. So here is the question- There is aftershave, day use cologne (casual), and evening use cologne (formal). What is the difference betrween these? I mean, I would think that you put on an aftershave afer you shave, and most guys shave in the morning, but then if you put on an aftershave in the morning, and morning is the beginning of the day, when are you supposed to apply a casual day use cologne? Is it a social catastrophe to wear aftershave in the evening or formal cologne in the morning?
So if there is anywhere this question should be brought up, this forum seems like the best place. Just looking for the rules. Thanks for the input. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
And so I ordered a small collection of pheromone scents from l-s. (AE, SOE, TE, NPA) After doing a search on this and other site for good colognes, I also picked up some Acqua de Gio, Drakkar Noir, PI, and Coolwater. In addition I also have some BRUT aftershave (from ten yrs. ago).
So this is what I\'ve been wondering. Most men\'s colognes are sold as EDT\'s. For and effective pheromone mix
(i.e NPA) you want to mix the NPA in the correct ratio with the cologne. If you ad to much NPA, you risk a pheromone OD (which seems to be of great concern on this forum) If you have too little NPA in the cologne, you have to add lots of cologne to apply and effective quantity of NPA. This means ODing on the cologne. Since I can smell cologne quite strongly, and only get the faint odor of ethanol when I inhale over a bottle of NPA, I would think that ODing on cologne would be bad too. But really this seems subjective. How much is too much cologne? You really don\'t want to walk around smelling like you had a tragic accident at the fragrance dept. of your local department store, right? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif It might send the wrong message, esp. when you are at work.
Latley, I\'ve been using two sprays of cologne per morning or useing aftershave along with my pheromones. So here is the question- There is aftershave, day use cologne (casual), and evening use cologne (formal). What is the difference betrween these? I mean, I would think that you put on an aftershave afer you shave, and most guys shave in the morning, but then if you put on an aftershave in the morning, and morning is the beginning of the day, when are you supposed to apply a casual day use cologne? Is it a social catastrophe to wear aftershave in the evening or formal cologne in the morning?
So if there is anywhere this question should be brought up, this forum seems like the best place. Just looking for the rules. Thanks for the input. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif