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Originally Posted by XySen
I'd like to think so, that way you can use it with your favorite
coverscent. Word of advice with TE (well it applied to me), dab don't spray. In the beginning I was using one
spray, but nothing was happening. So I tapered it down, now I only use 2 dabs, and get decent results
:-)
BTW I use TE Heat
Whats the difference between TE Heat,Originally Posted by blkgost
and regular TE?
Not sure.. Im thinking about
gettin TE unscented to go with my chikara. That way i wont lose the great chikara scent
top_dawwgs
nothing really just TE Heat has a light scent to it. I can'tOriginally Posted by XySen
remember what the smell is exactly, but the topic has been covered in the past. Run a search on it.
Heat has "essential oils ofOriginally Posted by XySen
vetivert and clearisage," while regular scented Edge is a sandalwood scent. There is some disagreement about the
Heat's smell. Bruce says it smells like cedar to him and has wondered in the past here if the descriptions of the
products had gotten mixed up, as there is also Edge Arouser, which has ceadarwood oils in it. I am familiar with
vetivert and just recently smelled some clarysage (assuming it's the same thing as "clearisage"). Those two oils
smell similar to me and nothing like the Heat, which has a lemongrass smell to me. I have not tried Arouser so I
can't compare it's scent to the Heat.
Regular Edge has no added
scent. Heat is vetiver and clary sage, Arouser is cedar. Both of the latter have other oils added too, but those are
the prominent notes.
You want to cover unscented edge with something scented. Chikara is a good place to start.
I'm biased, but I think Pheros is really nice for applying over Edge or NPA, as well as for combining with
Chikara. It would be a nice trio.
DrSmellThis (creator of P H E R O S)
I definately wanted to order Pheros, but I alsoOriginally Posted by DrSmellThis
have a budget . Hopefully I can get that soon, but I want to see how this stuff works also.
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