All the descriptions I've read have said musky animalic not woody. I'd hafta look at the molecular structure of IES to determine if there's any similarity. I do know that O-PDL has a very different structure from that of the androgenics we usually use.
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Originally posted by DarthZed View Post
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Originally posted by NuTrix View Post
So it IS a pheromone and not just an aromachemical with pheromone/attractant like qualities? Got it. Thanks
ETA CP offers it undiluted. You may want to call and find out what form that looks like, solid or liquid?
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Originally posted by Scottie2Hottie View Post
I contacted them. The full strength is solid. I'd hafta get to 50% dilution. They said even that can be semi-solid at colder temps. It's diluted in IPM but I don't know what that is. I assume it's alcohol soluble.You're never too old to learn NuTrix ^_~
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Originally posted by NuTrix View Post
Since it's used in perfumery, I shouldn't see any reason why not. Curious why they use IPM. I forget which site I saw used it. Was that at CP? I have it for some of my concoctions instead of DPG. But IPM can be combined with pa in other circumstances, I don't see why this would be different. I would tinker with it separately, to make sure it's completely soluble in the alcohol, in case any solids reform, so you know before combining it with anything else. I have a stubborn crystal that, while it will re crystalize, I can take all the liquid from the top using a pipette and still use it in my fragrances. Just a thought...
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Originally posted by DarthZed View Post
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It's going to be awhile for me. I went on a recent cologne buying binge and blew all of my discretionary income. It's all your fault NuTrix .
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i dont know if synthetic musks have pheromone properties or not, but i can tell you they are used a lot in perfumery for their fixative qualities. They are base notes which means they are the strongest and lasting notes in a fragrance. some are pugnent smelling others are beautiful. however i can assure you that natural real musk obtained from the deer does have pheromone effects. its hard to find a reliable source but i know a few.
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Originally posted by eroque View Posti dont know if synthetic musks have pheromone properties or not, but i can tell you they are used a lot in perfumery for their fixative qualities. They are base notes which means they are the strongest and lasting notes in a fragrance. some are pugnent smelling others are beautiful. however i can assure you that natural real musk obtained from the deer does have pheromone effects. its hard to find a reliable source but i know a few.Last edited by Scottie2Hottie; 03-28-2018, 02:18 PM.
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