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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA Registered: 22 June 2004 Posts: 4865 | Dear Summerwave: Perhaps it's time to try another scent. What some do is sample a different scent of Body Perfume when they make a purchase of over $50. They choose as their free bonus a Body Perfume (which has a higher concentration of the essential oil than the Calypso's Oils) and make their choice of Calypso's Oil based on their sample of the Body Perfume. Best Wishes, -Skin BiologyThis message has been edited. Last edited by: SkinBiologyWebmaster, |
Location: The second moon of Jupiter Registered: 03 August 2006 Posts: 32 | Summerwave, I used the SB74 only perfume. 2 days ago, I was in a tram on my way to the supermarket. At one tram stop, a guy got on via doors close to where I was standing, saw me, smile and nodded!! I was surprised at first (since I've never seen him before in my life!) but I smiled back at him. I guess it may have been the SB74 but it may also be the guy's crazy. Who knows... I'll be more alert on other people's behaviour towards me from now on. |
Location: Maine Registered: 30 March 2008 Posts: 2846 | When you say "SB74 only perfume"...do you mean "no scent"???...-or- was it a particular scent that attracted the "crazy guy"...lol Now, you've gotten ALL of our attention!!!... |
Location: The second moon of Jupiter Registered: 03 August 2006 Posts: 32 | I use the Body Perfume with SB74 only. No other scents in it. |
Location: Maine Registered: 30 March 2008 Posts: 2846 | Thanks!....That is the one I'd like to try... ...of course, I just placed an order & requested the "jasmine" to try since I already love the "lavender"... I'll have to get the SB74 "no scent" on my next order... Thanks Again! |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 |
In general, jasmine would get attention from women and not men. Depends on who you are looking at. Ylang ylang gets more attention from men and male dogs and tomcats. |
Location: Maine Registered: 30 March 2008 Posts: 2846 | Thanks, I think I'll stick with the "jasmine" since I'm around myself most of the time anyway, then try the "SB74 only" as "my test" the next time... I'll hold off on the "Ylang ylang"...I'd like to keep those "male dogs" off right now... |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 |
The SB-74 is a high level of sanatol, the active ingredient in sandalwood oil. |
Location: New Jersey Registered: 14 February 2010 Posts: 10 | I just got the lavender today. I do not like the scent so much (but I am sensitive to scents) but my dog was very happy with me. He couldn't stop sniffing where i put it on my wrist. My husband didn't like it either (I didn't tell him there were phermones in it)...I didn't realize the lavender attracts women. Maybe I'll use it instead of a headache at home I have to say though I have been giddy since I've been wearing it. It is definitely a pick me up as much as I don't like the smell, that's worth it alone. |
Location: Indiana Registered: 06 February 2010 Posts: 2118 | I think the Lavender can have a strong effect on both men and women. I liked the lavender for females. I didn't like the Jasmine, wife thought it was Ok. She loves the Patchouli when I wear it, although I don't like the smell. Now if you really want to make your dog happy apply Emu Oil. They go crazy for that stuff MaxxCThis message has been edited. Last edited by: MaxxC, |
Location: San Francisco Registered: 03 December 2009 Posts: 144 | I like the SB74. Like the idea of the attachment scent vs the sexual pheromone. (Stoney, the scent is a bit like Sandalwood.) I have 'tested' it with a lot of male friends - just asked them outright to smell it and tell me their reaction. All were extremely positive, saying it evoked some feeling. Of course I don't normally have them smelling me so maybe that was an 'intimate' thing to ask them. With these scents, less is more.This message has been edited. Last edited by: oskyzz, |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | The scent contains sanatol, the key scent in sandalwood. Very calming to most people. |
Location: Australia Registered: 11 September 2010 Posts: 4 | I used the Asian Oud Calypso oil all yesterday and went out shopping. There was absolutely no response at all out of ordinary. I also put on the Ylang ylang scent at some point and still no response. How much is everyone putting on when they apply it? |
Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA Registered: 22 June 2004 Posts: 4865 | Dear Inquiring: Most find that a light amount applied lower on the body (or trunk of the body) is sufficient. Please see our page at: The Science of Pheromones and Scents for other suggestions. Best Wishes, -Skin Biology |
Location: Australia Registered: 11 September 2010 Posts: 4 | yes, that's how I applied it, lightly lower on the body.. |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | Napoleon to Josephine: "Will return to Paris tomorrow evening. Don't wash." |
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