28 May 2010, 03:58 PM
RossanaDo perfumes have the exact same scent as lotions (just stronger)?
I am considering getting perfumes, so far I only got CP scented lotions, and I was curious to know if the scent is the exact same.
I know the essential oil in them is probably the same, but the other ingredients may modify the smell so I thought it is possible that it significantly differs.
Also, whats the most flowery scent? So far I have tried Ylang and Asian Oud. I would like something "sweeter", more flowery. I do not like Lavander in general but maybe mixed with Ylang it would become something nice and sweeter than Ylang alone?
Many thanks in advance!

28 May 2010, 05:39 PM
Skin BiologyDear Rossana:
The fragrances of the
Protect & Restore Scented Body Lotions are a little different than their counterparts in the
Skin Biology Body Perfume Oils.
The copper-peptides slightly do change the scent, but not too significantly. For instance, you will still be able to tell how the Body Perfume Ylang-Ylang/Nutmeg will smell from using the P&R Body Lotion Ylang-Ylang/Nutmeg.
As far as a "sweeter/flowery" scent is concerned perhaps others will chime in with what they like best. But you may find
Body Perfume: Sandalwood or even the
Body Perfume: Pheromone Only to be great options.
Best Wishes,
-Skin Biology
29 May 2010, 11:42 PM
RossanaDoes the Pheromone-only perfume have higher concentration of pheromone than the other perfumes that also have a scent?
Also, does it have any scent that can be "consciously perceived with the nose"? (I read the pheromones act even if not consciously perceived but I would like to know if it does have some kind of smell that you can be conscious about).
Thanks!!
30 May 2010, 06:18 AM
Dr. PickartYes, the pheromone perfume-only only has more of this scent.
Pheromones do not need to be consciously perceived. In humans, some pheromones activate brain center without any conscious awareness of a scent.