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Originally posted by Suaviter in modo View PostHow does it affect your skin?
Well but every skin is different.
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It works pretty good. It is used for disinfection a lot and it does not contain any alcohol. For instance I use it to disinfect my toothbrush once every two weeks, I just pour a bit into a glass and put my toothbrush in there for about 15 minutes. It cleans and disinfects surfaces, you can get rid of stains from white clothes like blood, grass or sweat. It really is a multipurpose tool for me meanwhile. And it's so damn cheap, well at least in Germany.
Google it and read about it.
Oh, best thing is: it has absolutely no odor. It smells like clean plain water
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Originally posted by Muestereate View PostI normally don't have stinky pits otherwise. Must be the bacteria being different there.
Originally posted by Muestereate View PostI've used witch hazel a lot because it's recommended but I'm not a fan of that much alcohol on my skin either.
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Originally posted by OrcaWhale View PostSo for someone who doesn't have witch hazel, our best bet then is to just use body wash and scrub a lot, I have a loofah which may also be able to scrub the products off.
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I seem to recall that after using baking soda for a few days I quit getting hits. As if the mones needed a more acidic ph, or it could be that the mild buildup had become part of my natural sig and I was starting from scratch.
I'm not so sure that having a small amount left on the skin is a bad thing. The heaviest is most certainly washed off the surface. Some is going to get into the pores though. Some high temps and sweat could clear those out. Perhaps that also accounts for my using less pheromone if I'm using them several days in a row.
I've also thought of trying Epsom salts as they seem to pull crap out of the body. If I even have any around the house though, I couldn't find them last I looked. Cheap.
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A discussion on moisturizing before application in this thread:
https://discoverxs.com/forum/pheromo...6-fast-burnoff
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I've used baking soda too( cheap and safe), depends on whether your water is acidic or alkaline but I have used either vinegar/lemon juice at one house and baking soda at this one. Sometimes it feels like soap film is on me. I can only imagine if the soap isn't rinsing off neither are the mones. I have problems with oil based moisturizers too that won't wash off as well as i would like.
I've used witch hazel a lot because it's recommended but I'm not a fan of that much alcohol on my skin either. I'm pretty happy with baking soda, works for my hair too. Takes a few days to reset. I wouldn't think you would have noticeable buildup yet. I do notice that if I apply it around my armpits some of these can turn stinky. I normally don't have stinky pits otherwise. Must be the bacteria being different there.
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So for someone who doesn't have witch hazel, our best bet then is to just use body wash and scrub a lot, I have a loofah which may also be able to scrub the products off.
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The issue with spraying the mones on your clothes is that you will still have some of them in your clothes after washing, risk of overdosing/ghosting.
You will need OXY when you do your laundry to break down the molecules/pheromones, now the thing is can you use OXY on your clothes without ruining them??
The other thing is that some blends can leave stains in your clothes after a couple of applications, be aware.
I use with hazel, like Coconut recommended, and a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide for the persistent mones/blends.
What I do is to use a unscented lotion and give my skin about 30 minutes to fully absorb the lotion before I apply the mones.
Doing so I realized scents do last longer on my skin which leads me to the conclusion that mones should do last longer on my skin as well.
But this is just my opinion and theory, feel free to try some lotion and find out for yourself if it works for you as well.
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On clothing is a miss on hits and also a waste, pheros can be hard to wash off on skin, but if you use witch hazel and do a lot of scrubbing in the shower it works, but even if they don't wash off completly it doesn't matter because you still get the same effects days later!
i got a neck breaker effect yesterday when coming out of surgery and being wheeled into the lift, a guy was stood by waiting for the lift, saw me and couldn't stop staring, i was lying on the bed with a bonnet on my head from surgery in the hospital and the guy still couldn't stop staring, now that kind of scene in a normal scenario wouldn't be the same lol, so even so multiple showers since etc, they still linger on the skin lol!
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Applying sprays on clothing?
One thing that became quite clear to me as a beginner was that pheromones are extremely difficult to wash off with regular soap and water. As a result I tried to apply the sprays instead on my clothing since it would be easier for me to wash off than if it were on my skin. The issue I am running into however is that the diffusion of the products I am using (xist, cohesion) seem to not be working as well since I don't believe I noticed any hits at x2 sprays for cohesion and x1 spray of xist onto my shirt. If anyone has any tips or how-tos on applying sprays to clothing that would be awesome.Tags: None
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