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    Pheromones on the skin degenerate after a while by our own sweat and heat. However how about putting pheromones on jewelry? Smear some on a neck chain or watch? The heat factor might not be as strong to release the pheromones into the air, but our body chemistry will not breakdown the pheromones. Has anyone tried this? Could this be effective?

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    Putting pheros on jewelry does seem like a clever idea. The scent lockets are used for aromatherapy but putting pheros in them is worth a try! (if anything the lockets would make a interesting conversation piece!) [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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