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    And oh, if anyone finds a different

    version (ie a green label or whatever version), let me know where you found it. I actually liked the green stripe

    version of the bar soap which of course was the first one they stopped carrying...
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    I think I disagree with

    Scotties123. Detectable scent should require about the same number of molecules as detectable pheromones. Since,

    like the scent, the residual covers the entire body I imagine there is plenty to obtain responses.
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    In short, if the scent stays why

    wouldn't the pheromones stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribal View Post
    In short,

    if the scent stays why wouldn't the pheromones stay.
    That's my thought.
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    Doesn't have to be that

    way. Scent molecules and pheromones have different molecular structures. Whatever makes the Dial body wash smell a

    certain way is designed to stick to the skin. However, the androstadienone molecules aren't very sticky (it's

    more so with androstenone), so a lot of them will get washed away. Seems like a wasteful use for a pheromone

    that's in high demand, and out of stock entirely at the other place.

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    I doubt they use the same

    suppliers. There's a huge difference between the other place and a huge conglomerate like dial. Its altogether

    possible that the makers of dial are making it themselves or have commissioned a laboratory to make it specifically

    for them.

    As for the stickiness, how hard would that be to modify and why would they bother if they couldn't

    show that it worked to some degree?
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    If scent molecules and

    pheromones have different molecular structures then it would mean pheromone products are scented to mask odour and

    not to diffuse pheromones as mentioned on the other site.

    Androstenone is not "stickier" it's just that if you

    don't scrub properly it's OD effects are more pronounced than Androstenol, Androsterone and Androstadienone. If

    you look at the molecular formula you'll realise Androstenol is heavier than Androstenone. I wonder who started all

    this misinformation about -none. (not referring to you Attractor)

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