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    Default Moisture Lotions and Phermones

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    I have dark

    skin so I usually use moisture creams (body lotions) with the mones applied on top.

    I\'m wondering if the

    lotions are affecting the effectiveness of the mones, I mean is it better to apply directly on clean skin without a

    layer of lotion?

    I\'m also putting drops on my clothes for a lasting effect.

    Any thoughts?

    DC


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    Default Re: Moisture Lotions and Phermones

    Good

    question. I need to put lotion on every morning even in the summer or my skin looks dry because of the color of my

    skin. I always get a unscented body lotion but I\'m still worried its affecting my pheros.

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    Default Re: Moisture Lotions and Phermones

    Many ppl have mixed mones and lotion successfully, especially the ladies. Try doing a search and you should find

    some useful info.

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    Default Re: Moisture Lotions and Phermones

    Adding your -mones to unscented (or scented) lotion greatly decreases detectable scent in my experience. There\'s

    a theory that since it spreads the -mones out over a larger surface area, your new -mone signature seems more

    legitimate, and you\'ll get more hits, which seems to be the case when I do it. It also keeps me from getting a

    headache from wearing -mones too close to my face.

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    Default Re: Moisture Lotions and Phermones

    good stuff SRH!!! Something for me to experiment with. Thanks.

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    Default However...

    A lotion may cause more

    absorbtion.

    If the talk in the BDC thread about transdermal absorbtion is correct, that could reduce the

    effectiveness of the pheros.

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    Damn it! I guess the only

    solution is to apply it to clothing right?

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    Default Re: However...

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    Do both.

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    Default Re: However...

    I used to mix mones in with

    my face lotion but I had to stop doing that because I kept getting buzzed out too much.
    I usually apply my mix

    after I´ve moisturized. The mixing of lotion and pheros works great so nothing to worry about

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    I also apply my pheromones

    about 20 to 30 minutes after I put lotion on my face but I keep getting the feeling its affecting the pheromones for

    some reason. I\'ll TRY to go without lotion for a few days while using pheros and see if theres any difference.


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    Default Re: Moisture Lotions and Phermones

    I found

    by mixing (thanks elana)mones with scented lotion and using on my arms and neck was not only pleasant but I

    definitely got more attention!!

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    does lotioning up you body cover

    your natural scent? i read through some threads that you shouldn't use soap to shower with because it will ruin

    your natural scent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRock
    does lotioning

    up you body cover your natural scent? i read through some threads that you shouldn't use soap to shower with

    because it will ruin your natural scent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CptKipling
    A lotion

    may cause more absorbtion.

    If the talk in the BDC thread about transdermal absorbtion is correct, that could

    reduce the effectiveness of the pheros.

    Depending on the matrix used in the lotion formula, some

    transdermal delivery may result. This isn't to say that it renders an application useless by any means, its simply

    to say that dosages would vary over time (similar to an ethanol or oil based pheromone product). Being

    scientifically driven, I am one to want to know dosages as much as possible so I may be able to vary accordingly in

    the future. As mentioned before, we will always be bound to rubbing, touching, scratch, skin cell shedding etc.,

    but emphasis should still be placed on attempting to reduce these variables, as with any other science.

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