without the conversion
factor by applying to clothing i would assume the same dosage. but im not an expert on the subject just my logic
without the conversion
factor by applying to clothing i would assume the same dosage. but im not an expert on the subject just my logic
Just a rather subjective
observation... I began by applying 'mones directly on my body: behind ears, neck, armpits, forearm, etc. 'None
based products such as NPA and TE seemed to increase in potency after a few hours (mixing with my body chemistry?).
Unfortunately, some products, especially those with scent, give me a rash. So, save a few dabs, I now mainly apply
to my clothing. My feeling is I need to double the amount for the same effect. However, 'mones on clothing last
much longer. In fact, I can still smell them for days.
If it's an oil based product (SOE or PI), I'd avoid
applying to clothing.
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I read somewhere here I think that oil-basedOriginally Posted by Gegogi
mones don't go well in an atomizer style application, so I'd guess the best bets are products that already come in
an atomizer would work best for clothing application as a general rule. Plus a quick spritz would be an easy way to
apply.
I would assume if you are doing your own mixes you's need to pay attention to what base carrier is being
used by the ingredients.
Sound right guys?
I may have to start experimenting with clothing based apps during
these cooler months as so little skin gets exposed...
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Yes sir. However, most 'mone
products are alcohol based, so it shouldn't be too hard to create a great mix. I wish SOE used an alcohol carrier.
Maybe I'll have to mix up an alcohol based sub out of a chem set.
"I'm just a dirty hornytoad" -Gegogi
About the carrier...Originally Posted by Rbt
Yes I am doing my own mixes. What carrier should I use for
spraying? I am using cologne (Hugo, Hugo Boss). It is a good idea to add alcohol 98ยบ to increase the dilution?
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