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Do you rub your Pheromone Oil Products in? Using hand soap could be ruining your results

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  • Muestereate
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    these rubber gloves thing is starting to sound kinkyish.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Or keep the gloves and place somewhere when with your target, lol.

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  • Conjurator
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    Yes mones-enriched gloves thrown away are sad.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Primross
    I see

    I was referring to clinical latex gloves
    You still throw the gloves away.

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  • Conjurator
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    Residues will be lost forever on the latex gloves.

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  • Primross
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    I see

    I was referring to clinical latex gloves

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Primross
    Would gloves help?
    It will be a waste that some pheros residue get stuck on the gloves. At least using fingers, the very sticky residue is still there.

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  • Primross
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    Would gloves help?

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  • Muestereate
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    its actually a cascade of waste and byproducts. I over simplified to answer the original question.

  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by MRSNAKE

    Good information, had no idea.
    I'm not sure if A1 does convert to enone but Alpha Androstenol does according to the description of Apex's Titan.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by MRSNAKE

    What i do is put a drop or spray on my wrists, then rub it on one side of my neck, i repeat the process with the other mones with the other hand and neck. Do you think that works well?
    That works too. Just don't rub too hard but more like smearing them instead. Sometimes I don't want any pheros on my wrists so I have to use finger. Some precious residue may be a waste on it but I can't dose properly lying down on my bed and let it drop on my neck with a euro-dropper. Bulb dropper, I can drop anywhere on my body without using finger or wrist.

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  • Ildergreier
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    Originally posted by pingu

    Then something just hit me

    When brewing your own Kombucha (a fermented probiotic tea drink), it is common knowledge that during a certain process, you should AVOID using anti-bacterial hand soap when handling the live contents of the tea, because the soap residue on your fingers could destroy the healthy probiotics and live bacteria

    What if washing your hands with anti-bacterial soap, before you apply and rub your pheromone oil products onto your skin, are damaging the pheromone contents?
    Do not use anti bacterial soap, they create resistant germs.

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  • MRSNAKE
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    Originally posted by Muestereate
    Well you can put it a couple inches higher onto the forearms too and you shouldn't wash it off unless you need to wash it off on purpose.

    Pingu, Some products have a pheromone that the bacteria on your skin eat. They convert it to another pheromone. The first one is the same as fresh sweat from work or the gym. For a long time, I noticed that as long as I wasn't damp anymore, that a lot of girls liked to hang around even though I hadn't showered.

    After a while, I think 4 to 6 hours, this pheromone what we call A1 turns to what we call enone. Enone is considered a sexual pheromone. it kinda stinks but in normal quantities, it signals time for sex to older women.

    Now if you go to the gym and shower you miss out on this natural phenomenon. The pheromones yo apply go through these transformations too and in fact these transformations are calculated into the blends. If you scrub your app points really well, you kill the bacteria and these blends don't act the same.

    Yes, your different hygiene habits will affect how these products work. They are of course up to you. It's part of why we all have to find our own sweat spot dosages for different products.
    Good information, had no idea.

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  • MRSNAKE
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    Originally posted by pingu

    That sounds awesome IMO, but I like washing my hands thoroughly when using a bathroom so.... no wrists for me LOL
    Ya i wash also, but i don't wash the wrists, takes some maneuvering but it's manageable .

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  • Muestereate
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    Well you can put it a couple inches higher onto the forearms too and you shouldn't wash it off unless you need to wash it off on purpose.

    Pingu, Some products have a pheromone that the bacteria on your skin eat. They convert it to another pheromone. The first one is the same as fresh sweat from work or the gym. For a long time, I noticed that as long as I wasn't damp anymore, that a lot of girls liked to hang around even though I hadn't showered.

    After a while, I think 4 to 6 hours, this pheromone what we call A1 turns to what we call enone. Enone is considered a sexual pheromone. it kinda stinks but in normal quantities, it signals time for sex to older women.

    Now if you go to the gym and shower you miss out on this natural phenomenon. The pheromones yo apply go through these transformations too and in fact these transformations are calculated into the blends. If you scrub your app points really well, you kill the bacteria and these blends don't act the same.

    Yes, your different hygiene habits will affect how these products work. They are of course up to you. It's part of why we all have to find our own sweat spot dosages for different products.

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  • pingu
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    Originally posted by MRSNAKE

    What i do is put a drop or spray on my wrists, then rub it on one side of my neck, i repeat the process with the other mones with the other hand and neck. Do you think that works well?
    That sounds awesome IMO, but I like washing my hands thoroughly when using a bathroom so.... no wrists for me LOL

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  • MRSNAKE
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    Originally posted by Bloodburn

    I wash my hands and wrists first. If I want to apply oil only on my neck, I drop on my finger and dab it on my neck. I only use that finger for the next drop. If I want to apply on both neck and wrists, I make drops on my wrist and smear on my neck.
    What i do is put a drop or spray on my wrists, then rub it on one side of my neck, i repeat the process with the other mones with the other hand and neck. Do you think that works well?

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  • Muestereate
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    I use the insides of my wrists a lot, nothings wasted. I can't reach everywhere with my wrists though.

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  • Conjurator
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    I only lightly dab full drops. I smear around elsewhere only whatever is leftover on the finger after the dab. Harsh body soaps should indeed be avoided.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by pingu

    Bloodburn How do you personally apply your own oil products?

    As I was trying to avoid using my fingers to rub the drops onto my skin, I was using swiping my neck with the euro dropper cap
    I wash my hands and wrists first. If I want to apply oil only on my neck, I drop on my finger and dab it on my neck. I only use that finger for the next drop. If I want to apply on both neck and wrists, I make drops on my wrist and smear on my neck.

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