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Why not use hair as application point?
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Shampoo is a pretty gentle cleanser. I'm not sure it would be sufficient to prevent build up from occurring. As a daily practice it's probably not a good idea but once or twice here or there is possibly ok.
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I've done it once, put a drop in some hair gel. Small amount washed out ok. I wouldn't put androstenone or cops in my hair though. I often have to give products containing those a light wash to tone them down. You know, a splash of water and a light toweling? Can't do that with your hair as easily.
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This is a great question. I'm tall with long hair so, I assume hair would be great diffuser for pheros.
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Why not use hair as application point?
7Yes, I spray perfume/pheromones on hair!71.43%5No, never! Only neck/arms/shoulders28.57%2Hello there.
Never understood - why no-one recommends to spray perfume on hair? It doesn't matter if it's phero-mix or just pure perfume.
I see only benefits:
1) Scent + pheromones will last longer on hair. And you will avoid self-effect that you would get if sprayed on front of a neck. So you get longevity almost like on clothes, but with benefits of using pheromones/scents on skin! At least for me, since I have short hair and ~10-20% of perfume will reach my skin anyway when sprayed on hair.
2) Easier to manage. I take shower every day. So at the end of the day I know that I will wash my hair and get rid of all pheromones I have, and next morning I will not get OD when sprayed again With spraying on neck you most likely transfer some pheromones to your clothes, by accident. T-shirt/Jacket etc. And it can be a problem later (OD).
The only good reason NOT to do this - is that alcohol based perfume can damage your hair if overused...
Maybe I'm missing something important here?Tags: None
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