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    Quote Originally Posted by idesign View Post
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    a good cover scent is a big part of pheromone use and it seems you found a good one. My experience shows that

    warmer, woody, animalic scents work best. Never smelled the Pour Homme Soir, have to give it a try. You might look

    into DST's Pheros, probably your kind of fragrance.
    Try it, I'm sure you'll like Bvlgari Soir. But do

    be careful, the scent is so powerful that even a very slight OD gives me a bad headache.

    Are you referring to

    THIS? If so, can it be used with NPA or would the 'mones contained

    within Pheros possibly cause an OD?

    I'm surprised that I never saw DST's Pheros during my search before. Please

    tell me more.
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    Pheros is a unique mix of

    natural fragrances and analog pheromones that DST put together over a period of time. He's mentioned several

    ingredients but has never been very specific about the formula. It is a fantasic fragrance that gets lots of

    compliments.
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    Thanks Bruce, I might give it

    a try on the next order. Given that the demographic of Singapore consists largely of Chinese, Malays and Indians, do

    you think Pheros would be a good mix for use here?
    And thanks once again for the hassle-free shopping experience

    and insanely quick shipping!
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    I'm sure Bruce appreciate

    that. But I am not him. I'm a computer geek in Texas, Bruce lives in Oregon.

    It would be worth a try. Do you

    notice a lot of musky scents there? I've never been there but thought the sweeter scents like CHikara would be more

    acceptable there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by belgareth View Post
    I'm

    sure Bruce appreciate that. But I am not him. I'm a computer geek in Texas, Bruce lives in Oregon.

    It would be

    worth a try. Do you notice a lot of musky scents there? I've never been there but thought the sweeter scents like

    CHikara would be more acceptable there.
    Oops! Sorry belgareth, my bad. I only saw the notification that

    I'd received a reply in the forum, and it came from bruce@youknowwhere, so I

    ASSuMEd that it was from Bruce.

    Musky is not really common

    here, as its most commonly associated with putrid sweaty smell. But you will find some musky fragrances being worn

    by 3-4 out of 10 people. You're right, sweeter smells are more accepted.

    Together with my purchase, I also

    received one gel pack of Chikara. Given my physical nature and character as outlined in my OP, what amount of

    application would you recommend for Chikara when I get around to trying it out?
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    Kimo, you can purchase

    perfumer's alcohol online to mix w/ the cover scent. As for C7, one member broke down the amounts of using gel

    paccks as follows:

    AE gp= 1/4-1/3 per application
    TE gp= 1/4-1/3 per application
    C7 gp= 1/2-1 per

    application
    Perception gp= 1/2-1 per application

    Hope this helps.

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    Sure does Pere, thanks! I'll

    try it out once I'm done experimenting with the main bottles of 'mones that I got.
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    NPA Test 3 (with

    SOE)


    Let me preface by saying that I decided to use SOE because the girl I went out with this evening is

    someone who's quiet and generally not chatty. I wore SOE with the aim of opening her up more in terms of

    conversation.

    Application: 2 tight dabs to the forearms, flanked by 6 inches SOE per arm (12 in total) and

    covered with Bvlgari Soir.

    Situation: Dinner with my female friend, who is naturally

    quiet.

    Observations: Picked her up and headed for dinner. She gave me a warm smile upon getting into the

    car. Nothing out of the ordinary.

    However, here's where things started to go downhill. She was not as chatty as

    usual, and I was left to do most of the talking. Dinner proceeded without incident, and we went for a walk in the

    park.

    I asked her why she was quieter than usual and she put it down to the fact that she was tired after

    work.

    I started feeling tired also, since I was doing almost all the talking, and sent her back to her place. En

    route, I told her I was trying out a new cologne, and asked her to take a good whiff of my forearm and give me her

    comments. She said it smelled okay.

    Driving back home, I started yawning and feeling sleepy. Right now, as I

    type this, I just feel like lying down and drifting gently off to sleep.

    Conclusion: Possible clamming up

    on her part due to NPA. She isn't the alpha-female type and NPA may have overwhelmed her. If so, SOE did not play a

    mitigating role. Furthermore, SOE may be causing me to feel sleepy, as I'd never experienced this sensation with

    just NPA applied, no matter how tired I was.

    Of course, it is entirely possible that she was indeed tired and

    didn't feel like talking. Oh well, more testing needed.

    I'm going on an overseas trip from tomorrow till early

    next week, and won't be carrying my 'mones with me, since this trip is with my family. I'll resume testing once

    I'm back.

    Please do give your comments and observations on this round of testing in the meantime. All and any

    input are valuable and most welcomed.
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