The only reason I know about these names is from the ingredient list of the specific colognes. Osmopherome for \"YES!\" and Antrostene for \"Score\". Both from Bruce\'s website. However, Osmopherome isn\'t found anywhere in scientific literature - I suspect it\'s a made up name for another pheromone. Androstene appears in scientific literature, but not in specific pheromone studies. I have had some success with YES, but none with Score (smells like cheap Polo - it was a freebie at Bruce\'s for a while). However, YES! was three years ago, and since then better products have come out.
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