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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Primross View Post
    If a college is too much money to justify i just purchase a decant of it from a eBay seller.
    Decant is only good when you want to sample or test the scent. It's better off paying for a full bottle of designer fragrance than buying decant of a niche house and end up paying more than a full bottle of any.

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  • pingu
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    Originally posted by MaliciousIntent View Post
    Think of it this way... how far away can you smell a musty person? Different blends move around and diffuse differently. I'd say most the product here have a five foot range when applied at 2-4 doses. I'd rank distance of the products I've tried as thus.
    1. Bliss
    2. Xist
    3. Celebrity
    4. S.O.B.
    5. Domination
    6. Ascend
    7. Odyssey
    8. Taboo
    9. Evolve
    10. Cohesion
    11. Essentials
    12. Love Boat
    13. Thinker
    14. Boyfriend
    1-7 is about five to six feet effective, people will walk into the bubble if you have been there for about 3 mins with no air flow, and walk back as if by compulsion in some cases, and interact with you. Think of a loud cologne. 8-10 I'd say two to four feet, a medium cologne. 11-14 I'd say conversation distance, leaning over a two seat table with no airflow. Think a loud deodorant.

    These are just my experiences.
    Have your experience with these products and their range been with Oils or Sprays?

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  • Primross
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    If a college is too much money to justify i just purchase a decant of it from a eBay seller.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Muestereate View Post
    Both I guess, Creed has a sandalwood cologne I can't afford and one of its predominant notes is sandalwood. My thinking is a Sandalwood base would work well for out 'Intimate" pheromones. Thanks for the idea about lpmp, I haven't ordered anything from them.
    There are quite a few really great Sandalwood fragrance. For niche, I really like By Kilian Sacred Wood but it's been discontinued. If you want something cheaper from designer houses, Chanel Egoiste. I haven't smelled it personally but have read good reviews on it.

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  • Muestereate
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    Both I guess, Creed has a sandalwood cologne I can't afford and one of its predominant notes is sandalwood. My thinking is a Sandalwood base would work well for out 'Intimate" pheromones. Thanks for the idea about lpmp, I haven't ordered anything from them.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Muestereate View Post
    I'm still looking for a good sandalwood cover. I'd take sandalwood and patchouli. Old hippy and incense thing but Its time to start shopping for spring summer. The depth of winter just started here. about a month and cabin fever will rear its head and, I want to be their Springtime coming through the door.

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  • cbrn
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    sylvamber is very cedary. I would also recommend perumer's apprentice or creating perfume. their products are more professional quality and they are my main vendors for many reasons.

  • Muestereate
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    I'm still looking for a good sandalwood cover. I'd take sandalwood and patchouli. Old hippy and incense thing but Its time to start shopping for spring summer. The depth of winter just started here. about a month and cabin fever will rear its head and, I want to be their Springtime coming through the door.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Even summer fragrances have woodsy notes in them as base notes so I don't think it will clash. In fact, Mara of LPMP told me Sandlewood is one of the easiest single note to scent into pheromone mixes and it goes well with any fragrance notes. Iso E or its cousins have similar smell but just not as vanilla-y and sweet as sandlewood.

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  • Muestereate
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    that said I haven't found a cedar cologne that smells like cedar to me.

  • Muestereate
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    It could be a seasonal type of preference. The woodsy are for fall and winter. If it was worn in spring or summer it might have clashed with summer colognes,

  • nephil
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    I got mine from perfumersapprentice.com

  • cbrn
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    wow, I don't understand how anyone can not like the clean cedar smell of sylvamber. who are your vendors? it could be a shitty knock off

  • nephil
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    Originally posted by Muestereate View Post

    did you pickup on any of those bases that has a more watery feel to it. I'm not familiar with any individually but I'd love to find something that mixes with the alcohol blends. Modt of my sweet spots are at 1.5 sprays. I'm thinking a few ml added to a slightly used 10ml would bring my sprays up to a nice 2 spray thing.

    I overdid it again on cohesion, 2 sprays and excitement at going out turned into lethargy and washing off.

    I'm looking at timbersilk, not sure if sylvamber is the same thing or not and I'm not sure how to buy it to mix with alcohol.
    Sylvamber is supposedly even more effective than ISO E in projection, but it's also more pungent in a woodsy kind of way. Personally I don't care for the smell.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Muestereate View Post

    did you pickup on any of those bases that has a more watery feel to it. I'm not familiar with any individually but I'd love to find something that mixes with the alcohol blends. Modt of my sweet spots are at 1.5 sprays. I'm thinking a few ml added to a slightly used 10ml would bring my sprays up to a nice 2 spray thing.

    I overdid it again on cohesion, 2 sprays and excitement at going out turned into lethargy and washing off.

    I'm looking at timbersilk, not sure if sylvamber is the same thing or not and I'm not sure how to buy it to mix with alcohol.
    Iso E Super concentrated oil I have is in DPG I believe so it blends well in both alcohol and oil. I also have mixed fragrance oil into alcohol mixes and it is dissolved completely. I only add at most 0.5ml or 1ml oil to 10ml alcohol (5-10%) however.

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  • cbrn
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    that's what I was wondering. I had suspected that based on my experience. pxs products use a generous amount of perfumer's alcohol which helps them mix.

  • cbrn
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    sylvamber is a clean, ambery, cedar smell. don't have timbersilk but I can say it's not the same. sylvamber is a very nice, and exquisite smell.
    Last edited by cbrn; 01-05-2019, 10:33 PM.

  • Muestereate
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    did you pickup on any of those bases that has a more watery feel to it. I'm not familiar with any individually but I'd love to find something that mixes with the alcohol blends. Modt of my sweet spots are at 1.5 sprays. I'm thinking a few ml added to a slightly used 10ml would bring my sprays up to a nice 2 spray thing.

    I overdid it again on cohesion, 2 sprays and excitement at going out turned into lethargy and washing off.

    I'm looking at timbersilk, not sure if sylvamber is the same thing or not and I'm not sure how to buy it to mix with alcohol.

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  • Bloodburn
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    Originally posted by Playboy View Post

    Oh my bad, just checked their site. 35 %, nice.
    I just wish these clones could be a lot better scent-wise. The real Molecule 01 as a fragrance get compliments by ladies.
    Last edited by Bloodburn; 01-07-2019, 12:11 PM.

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  • Playboy
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    Adding fragrance oil direct to dpg based phero dont mix good many times, so best to convert the fragrance oil first to a dpg based fragrance oil. Though with spray mixes, i usually find no problem.

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