I say it\'s
a scent which I have mixed myself.
My interest in pheromones has led to a much stronger interest in scents
and perfume creation or at least alternation. I have bought a set of base scents for perfumes, also have some oils
from haywardenterprises.com etc. The number of bottles, droppers, pipettes etc. in my household has dramatically
increased over the passed weeks [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]. Of cause I don\'t have the
experience to mix a good cologne from the scratch. But even when I wear a regular cologne with mones, this is a mix
with a different scent, isn\'t it?
So what I say is never a lie and in case they want to know more (they
usually want), I tell them that the exact ingredients are a secret but (if she is a nice girl) she may of cause come
for a visit and I will show her my scents (which I keep in a neat box) and let her guess a number of scents from the
bottles. BTW I don\'t keep the pheromones in the original bottles but moved them over to standard pharmacy bottles
like my other stuff, just keep the abbreviations (like AE) on the bottle. So these are just some \'mysterious
secret ingredients\' for my cologne mixtures...
Some of the pro\'s might think I am crazy, but I have
even managed to mix two colognes! I admit that usually this is a very bad idea because something clashes. What works
for me is a mix of Aqua di Gio with Dolce & Gabbana. AdG is my favourite, but it does not stay on my very dry
skin. It\'s just too light. D&G is a very different story, I love it, but usually don\'t wear it at daytime.
The mix has a number of advantages: During daytime I sometimes wear a mix heavy on AdG with a hint of D&G and on
evenings I reverse the ratio. People can detect familiar notes on me at any time. Rotating totally different
colognes does not allow people to recognize you by scent. But with the same mix in varying ratios, there are always
familiar notes to detect.
Sunny
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