Placed a drop of PI onto some
aluminum foil and after a day or so, there's a hole on the spot where the PI was..
My guess is that PI is
slightly acidic. I wouldn't apply it on my skin, it itches also.
I'm getting a
strong skin itch after aplying PI (unscented), 2 drops maximum but not on the same spot, after reading the pit trick
I decided to try it there and to my surprised I didn't noticed any problem at all.
question is, is it be as
effective there as it is when applied to a more "external" spot?
Placed a drop of PI onto some
aluminum foil and after a day or so, there's a hole on the spot where the PI was..
My guess is that PI is
slightly acidic. I wouldn't apply it on my skin, it itches also.
I've tried the same but not
always the same products.. Some times AE does it, but other times it don't so I don't know if I scrub my
application spots to agresively but have seen the itchy spots with varius products also..
WorkingMann - you've been there, done that!
i would
imagine it would still be effective to apply there. it's just like not wearing deodorant (i.e. your BO still finds
its way "out"). maybe you'll have to wear more of it b/c it has to find its way "out", though?
not sure if
deodorant would kill the -mones, though (if you wear deodorant along w/the -mones in your pit). i remember some
discussion about it a while back. if you do a search on "deodorant" you might find some info.
you might want to
consider using alcohol based -mones (keeping in mind that not all oil based -mones use the same oil carrier).
I have never had a problem with
using PI on the skin. Perhaps different people have different reaction? And i have been using PI for years. By the
way one of the best products i have used .Only problem is finding your threshold upper limits, ie find your OD dose.
Are you fair dinkum about the hole in the aluminium foil?
Try PI .5 to 1 drop. Try a nice cover scent not on
the application, but close to it for obvious reasons.
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