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    Exclamation Left my SOE out in heat for two days. Is it still good?

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    In terms of "how much heat?", I don't know. The outside temps were in the high 80's and I

    left the SOE in my car with the windows rolled up. It stayed there for two days. Also, it was in the unscented

    roll-on bottle with clear glass so maybe the light could have altered the chemical makeup?

    Any advice/knowledge

    would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    Also, I've been reading about the Nol in SOE turning into NONE . How

    much "later" does this happen after one applies the SOE?

    Thanks again.

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    All you can do is try it. The

    temperature was not high enough to damage the mones but the UV light may have.

    Conversion depends on the skin

    bacteria, humidity and moisture. There is no set time for conversion to take place and it happens gradually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by belgareth View Post
    All you can

    do is try it. The temperature was not high enough to damage the mones but the UV light may have.

    Conversion

    depends on the skin bacteria, humidity and moisture. There is no set time for conversion to take place and it

    happens gradually.
    If it's not visibly discolored, it's probably fine. The only problem I had was

    in the summer in Vegas with direct exposure for many hours and days, before I noticed the change, and checked the

    associated differences in bacterial content--from none to many more than none in the scented product.

    James

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    Thank you both for responding.

    Although I have not noticed any discoloration, I notice some tiny bubbles in the bottle which might (or might not)

    have been there before.

    In terms of "just trying it", it just adds one more variable (in addition to whether my

    my perception of a hit is really a hit, whether I'm using the right amount, whether it's working at all) to the

    process of me determining its effectiveness and I'd rather have those variables limited .

    Thanks again.

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