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friends, i\'m a new user. In the forum, people had discussed few days back & was told by Drsmellthis, amouage is more effective than phero products. can anyone tell me the phero content in amouage?. I\'m a male of 35 years old from India. To get more hits from females which one is best..Gold or Dia or Gold cologne etc., & when i tried asking for samples from their Oman office i\'m not getting any response. what to do?
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I dunno if it\'s MORE effective than pheros, but Amouage surely adds to the pheros and vice versa.
The Gold amouages contain civet, ambergris and musk, animal substances well-known fot their aphrodisiac qualities and natural pheros. So if you want to significantly \"improve\" your phero signature, go for the gold ones.
It has been suggested that the female gold version gets men more success with women than the men\'s and I would have to agree. After having me had sniffed [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] by several ladies at college , the female version is definitely a winner, in fact, they all preferred the females version. One of them even said she thought the Men\'s version smelled like cow\'s [bad word] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] (and she was actually rather serious about it).
I don\'t find the men\'s version bad at all, but the females version is in fact a little bit nicer I think, and it seems to last longer on me too! (more than 24 hours) Add to that that women like it more, and it\'ll come as no surprise that I\'d chose the females\' gold over the men\'s anyday!
Besides, when a woman goes out to test fragrances, she will decide what she herself likes, but that doesn\'t mean others will like it on her. Same with men. Just ignore the fact that a fragrance is (fe)male. If you like it yourself and others like it on you, it doesn\'t matter what gender it was intended for. The dividing of fragrances in male and female is a rather new thing (nineteenth and I think even twentieth century) and is mainly for economical reasons.
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