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    Default TE and NPA

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    Are there any known, successful concoctions that use a combination of TE and NPA?

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    Default Re: TE and NPA

    NPA and TE are the same thing - they only differ in concentration, TE having more alcohol. What makes you want to mix them?

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    Nothing, now that I know they are the same thing!!!

    (Not so)Wiseman

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    Default Re: TE and NPA

    Yep same stuff refer to the above i personally prefer NPA as it allows mixing although sandlewood edge is great also.

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    Well I have found that with scents that are really strong (i.e. Lagerfeld etc) TE mixes well 1:1. Cuts the heavy perfumy scent and adds it\'s own zip. Although I have used both in a concoction before, and it was pretty damn good. But remember NPA has (so we think) the same phero profile as TE but concentrated. So go easy into the pheros...lol

    TCO

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