"Potency" is not the issue with
synthetic pheromones like we're using. Think more of an "appropriate" application or mix. Subtlety is what you
want to shoot for, since these products are many times what your body produces, thus many times what your "target"
is used to dealing with.
I strongly advise against "mixing" as opposed to "layering", unless you want to spend a
huge amount of time mixing very small batches that may or may not work for you. Layering allows you experiment
infinitely until you get what you think might be your sweet spot. Others may disagree and have other methods, but 2
years into my pheromone usage I'm still tweaking my applications to meet whatever function I'm headed for. I do
have a couple of standard blends, but still I vary the amounts depending on my mood and the expected venue.
Smell
and effectiveness are separate issues. You want to wear the least amount of pheromones that work in your
circumstances, and the least amount of cover scent necessary, to keep from smelling like a lounge lizard.
You
have to experiment and choose wisely in both cases, and there is no substitute for experience, sorry.
The upside
is that the whole process of learning is a HUGE amount of fun. You get to learn a lot about social dynamics,
attraction, scent and, most importantly, yourself, if you pay attention.
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