What You Need To Know About Pheromones
There has been a lot of talk over the last few years about the power of pheromones and how we should all be buying them out of a bottle from a perfume shop if we want to attract the opposite sex. However, most of the information out there is complete rubbish and is pushed out my marketing and sales companies looking to get their hands on your cash. Here are 3 facts that should help clear things up and allow you to get the most from your natural pheromones.
Others don’t work. You cannot buy a bottle of either someone else’s pheromone parfum or synthetic ones and expect them to work. As everyone has a different body and different emotions, their pheromone production is unique. If you cover yourself in someone else’s pheromones it will not be a match and the positive effects will not occur. Additionally, the effect of mixing two types of pheromone together (your and another persons) will only lead to a poor product
Sweat and pheromones are different. Believe it or not your pheromone peak is not reached when you’ve just been exercising and your clothes are sweat soaked. Although pheromones can be produced in the sweat glands, they are clearly different productions of the body. Lots of people mistake the smell of sweat for pheromones but in fact this is the odor from bacteria breaking down the sweat, pheromones are scentless.
Pheromones are masked by deodorants. A problem that a lot of people have is that they want to use their pheromones to attract others but don’t want to sweat or smell so cover their bodies in deodorant and perfume fragrances. When the skin has just been cleaned, this is when it produces the most pheromones. Thus, waiting a good 10-15 mins before sticking on your smelly products will give the skin time to cover itself fully. Additionally, if you don’t want your pheromones to be lost under a overpowering deodorant, pick one that is subtle and light
Filed under Relationships by on Aug 9th, 2009.

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