As far as the pheromones go, that could well be a good spread. I don\'t see anything redundant in that respect, but keep in mind that all of those products have an added fragrance, which may or may not work together. I put on 3 items with a fragrance this morning, and I am quite conservative with cologne, but all those 3 are very compaitble. You just never know how fragrances work together until you try them. Even one single designer perfume could easily have 15 component fragrances that work well together, but you never know if you will come up with a peanut butter and cucumber sandwhich when you start mixing colognes. That is the only thing that worries me about the choice for a \"newbie\". Trying different things is how great new inventions come about though, so don\'t let a conservative guy like me get in your way.
Good Luck,
Bruce
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