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    How important

    is it to use ethonol to mix things? Is the universally and cheaply available isopropol just as

    good?

    Thanks
    David

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    Good question. I think it is only

    the stink of the isopropal alc that is a problem. It dies down quickly and I don't think it hurts either the

    pheromones or the user any, but it is a little annoying. Ethanol is a little safer to have around the house too,

    because it wouldn't hurt if somebody drank it.

    There is only one concentrated product on the market (that I

    know) that uses isopropal alc and that is Andro 4.2. There are plenty of regular users of it, so I guess it

    doesn't bother everyone.

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    I was thinking the exact same

    thing yesterday as I was cleaning my little mixing bottle out with regular rubbing alcohol. It evaporates almost

    instantly. Did a forum search on 'isopropyl' and it looks like BassMan has done some successful dilution with

    it..

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    What about a vodka base for mixing

    with mones or essential oils?
    Or is it Gin?? In any event the one that doesn't smell.



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    Quote Originally Posted by DCW
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    about a vodka base for mixing with mones or essential oils?
    Or is it Gin?? In any event the one that doesn't

    smell.



    DCW
    In states you can buy Everclear, you can use that. I think vodka is the

    next choice but think I'd stay away from gin. They use aromatics such as anise and other herbs to flavor gin. Good

    in martinis but not so good for mixing with essential oils and pheromones.

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    How important is it to use

    ethonol to mix things? Is the universally and cheaply available isopropol just as good?
    If you want to mix

    fragrances I recommend using ethanol not Iso. As Bruce pointed out it smells. You can use Iso for skincare though



    Ethanol is a little safer to have around the house too, because it wouldn't hurt if somebody drank

    it.
    Yes it would if it´s not too concentrated

    In states you can buy Everclear
    Apparantly everclear and ethanol is the same thing.

    You can get ethanol in pharmacies/chemists. I

    prefer getting the 100% one and then diluting it myself, it can work out cheaper to buy and you can determine how

    much you want to dilute it yourself.

    You can mix with body oil or lotions too,works well

    CJ

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    The only safe bet with E oils

    is to use ethanol, 151 rum works in a pinch, but is not odorless.

    Denatured ethanol is NOT safe to drink,

    however.

    Vodka is bad for mixing EO's, but you could dilute scentless pheromones with it. You don't want to

    use IP alcohol.
    DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)

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    Everclear is 95% ethanol, 5%

    water. I've never seen absolute ethanol (100%) anywhere but a chem lab. I've heard that denatured alcohol is

    about 90% ethanol, 10% methanol. The methanol is just to make it undrinkable.
    I use McCormick grain alcohol.

    Cheaper than everclear, and made in Missouri. I considered using cheap vodka to dilute my pheromones for spraying,

    but decided to test first. I dabbed some on my skin and let it dry. Had no smell. Then I licked it, it left a

    taste. Grain alcohol didn't. I still use cheap vodka for cleaning mixing bottles or atomizers. But there's more

    in it than just alcohol and water.

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    I've been using 'Graves'

    grain alcohol to make colognes out of my essential oil mixes and it disolved them perfectly. My only complaint was

    that the scent evaporated a little too quickly... but I started to add about 10 drops of pure glycerin and that

    doubled the time the scent lasts.
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