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    Hi guys,
    I have

    lately smelled something quite strange and maybe you guys could clarify it for me?

    I haven\'t been using

    pheros for a while - although I just received an scented TE I haven\'t had the time or opportunity to use it yet -

    so I cannot possible have a buildup.

    When I use some fragrances, like M7 or Thierry Muglers Cologne I almost can

    smell a phero scent - that scent that often can be smelled under a coverfragrance, you know what I

    mean...

    Problem is - as I said - I don\'t use pheros for the moment...
    Is it my own pheroporduction I smell or

    what?

    // W

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    Default Re: My own pheros?

    Perfumers use

    pheromones of various kinds.

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    Perfumers use pheromones of various kinds.



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    AFAIK M7 and TM don\'t use it? Could it be that some of the

    notes in the fragrance \"reminds\" me of pheros?

    In M7 for instance, the Base Notes are Amber, Musk (probably

    synthetic) and Mandrake Root, the Middle Notes are vetvier and Agarwood and the Top Notes are Bergamot, Mandarin and

    Rosemary.

    Could the Musk or Amber be what causes the \"phero\" smell?

    // W

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    I have both

    M7 and I just bought TM Cologne. I wore TM yesterday without mones and smelt a similar human musky smell. Maybe

    their is a secret note in Cologne?

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    I have both M7 and I just bought TM Cologne. I wore TM yesterday without

    mones and smelt a similar human musky smell. Maybe their is a secret note in Cologne?

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    It doesn\'t surprise me TM cologne smells musky. The boy never showers for god\'s

    sake.

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    I\'ve never

    noticed a phero scent to either Cologne or M7, but then, I\'m one of those folks who just plain can\'t smell

    -none. M7 has the agarwood in it, which gives it a very unique scent. Cologne is just plain funky, but in a good

    way.

    Both of those are EXCELLENT scents. M7 is one of my most complimented and Cologne is a fantastic summertime

    scent (it also cuts A*Men down to reasonable levels if sprayed on first).

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    Reading

    Mugler\'s website it says Cologne has a secret ingredient, I have only wore it twice(without mones) and have felt

    pretty good and women appear happy when they are near me. Even though is an Unisex fragrance, it stays very close to

    the skin and has a light,soapy/musky quality. I would encourage you all to give it a shot just because of the

    \"secret ingrediet\". More testing to be done.

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    Default Re: My own pheros?

    Guys, many, many

    colognes use pheromones (though not usually -none, thankfully), various kinds of musks (mostly artificial) or

    pheromone analogues. Often the perfumer doesn\'t even know they are doing this to the extent they are -- they just

    add something because it smells good. (I do it deliberately.)

    It is not unusual for someone to acquire a

    sense for such pheromonic smells and notice them in popular colognes, especially if you have my own product in

    addition to L-S -mones. That just means your nose is developing.

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    </font><blockquote><font class=\"small\">Quote:</font><hr />
    I\'ve never noticed a phero scent to either

    Cologne or M7, but then, I\'m one of those folks who just plain can\'t smell -none. M7 has the agarwood in it,

    which gives it a very unique scent. Cologne is just plain funky, but in a good way.

    Both of those are EXCELLENT

    scents. M7 is one of my most complimented and Cologne is a fantastic summertime scent (it also cuts A*Men down to

    reasonable levels if sprayed on first).

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    The only compliments I

    have recieved from M7 were from older women, I think younger women wouldn\'t like it as much. It has to be one of

    the BEST scents out there. It reminds me of Amouage\'s Dia which is more floral.

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    Default Re: My own pheros?

    </font><blockquote><font

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    Guys, many, many colognes use pheromones (though not usually -none,

    thankfully), various kinds of musks (mostly artificial) or pheromone analogues. Often the perfumer doesn\'t even

    know they are doing this to the extent they are -- they just add something because it smells good. (I do it

    deliberately.)

    It is not unusual for someone to acquire a sense for such pheromonic smells and notice them in

    popular colognes, especially if you have my own product in addition to L-S -mones. That just means your nose is

    developing.

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    As we know, just because something is close

    molecularly to an established pheromone, that does not make it a pheromone. Many substances are bound to be closely

    related in terms of composition.

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    Default Re: My own pheros?

    A pheromone

    analogue is something that triggers a response through being similar though not necessarily identical. The plant

    kingdom is full of them.

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    </font><blockquote><font

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    A pheromone analogue is something that triggers a response through being

    similar.

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    Are there any analogues that have produced measured

    responses, behaviorally or biologically, in studies by the scientific community? Or are analogues exclusively

    something that perfumers believe in?

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