It will be interesting to see how it
works in regular use. Actually, at the moment we have quite a few types of delivery, and most of these are
mixtures. The LaCroy products use a combination of alcohol and water, though my understanding is that they do that
to make the stuff safer to ship. Stone Labs generally use a combination of alcohol and oil of some sort. Primal is
mostly oil but uses a small amount of some sort of alcohol I believe. Probably the only product that is all alcohol
and pheros is Andro 4.2. Last but not least we have the gel packs, which really stand out in my mind because they
lend themselves especially well to trans-dermal absorbtion, though whether this is a disadvantage or an advantage
remains to be seen. Keep in mind that the pheros themselves are quite tenacious and I suppose oily in nature. They
tend to linger on the skin for long periods no matter how you apply them. So, there are a lot of points to consider
here, including where on the body you apply (soft absorbent skin vs. clothing or hair; pulse points etc), how much
you distribute the pheromones, and whether or not you work the product into your skin. Personally, I like to take
an entire SOE gel pack and massage it well into large areas of soft skin, but that is not for everyone.
So,
hey... I am really happy that a new method is coming out, but only time will tell if the entire industry will want
to (or be forced to) jump on board.
Bruce
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