A Whole Lot of Nothing...Maybe.
Dare you take the risk on a pheromone product? I have been looking at many products for months now. When this came up for grabs, I just couldn't resist taking it for a spin. Overall, I can't say if I was impressed or not with the product. Try it if you dare, but since pheromones are a personal experience, yours is sure to be different from mine.
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Pros
Travel Friendly, Discreet, Great Design, A Gamble
Cons
a gamble, no real notice in change of scent
First of all, It would be very helpful if we all knew what pheromones are, and what they are supposed to do. Pheromones are an excreted/secreted chemical factor that triggers some sort of social response(defined as attraction by a member of the same or opposite sex, in this case) in members of the same species. These chemicals are said to emit a 'scent' that attracts your mate and helps to make them more aroused. They act as an aphrodisiac in a sense.
Now, the real issue here is that some people don't believe that these types of things really work. In my honest opinion, I feel like this is still up to the user/users of these pheromone products. The important thing is that these get a real kick out of people and oddly enough may seem to add an extra thrill when you are experimenting with a partner.
I can notice some subtle scent from the product when applied and sweat seems to increase that scent. When first sprayed the Jo Pheromones emit a smell similar to rubbing alcohol. However, shortly after the smell of alcohol subsides and I noticed a slight sweet aroma to the skin. This is not a strong scent, by any means, but lays on the skin almost like soap, after a shower. According to Jo, once the pheromone spray dries you can add your own favorite perfume or cologne. I found, when using my favorite perfume (Sexy Little Things by Victoria Secret), that the smell of the perfume takes on an identity of it's own. It is appears bolder and the scent seems to change, just slightly. I assume this is an effect from the pheromone spray.
As far as this spray getting me "lucky." I became newly single after obtaining it, and have not been able to actually try it out on any of the girls or guys around me. I hope to share more than a self-observing outlook on this product in my follow-up.
The ingredients to this are very simple: (INCI) Estratetraenol, Alcohol denat, Propylene glycol, DI Water(Aqua), and Fragrance. The Estratetraenol is that chemical that we talked about earlier, the one that emits the pheromone-like activities and contains estrogen, but nothing that will have any effects on your own estrogen levels.
The packaging is quite appealing, but is nothing that will last forever. The capsule shape that contains the actual product is small and great for travel. Overall, it is a nifty product to experiment with, however, be careful. You always get what you pay for, but most people aren't willing to pay a lot for something that may or may not work.
Now, the real issue here is that some people don't believe that these types of things really work. In my honest opinion, I feel like this is still up to the user/users of these pheromone products. The important thing is that these get a real kick out of people and oddly enough may seem to add an extra thrill when you are experimenting with a partner.
I can notice some subtle scent from the product when applied and sweat seems to increase that scent. When first sprayed the Jo Pheromones emit a smell similar to rubbing alcohol. However, shortly after the smell of alcohol subsides and I noticed a slight sweet aroma to the skin. This is not a strong scent, by any means, but lays on the skin almost like soap, after a shower. According to Jo, once the pheromone spray dries you can add your own favorite perfume or cologne. I found, when using my favorite perfume (Sexy Little Things by Victoria Secret), that the smell of the perfume takes on an identity of it's own. It is appears bolder and the scent seems to change, just slightly. I assume this is an effect from the pheromone spray.
As far as this spray getting me "lucky." I became newly single after obtaining it, and have not been able to actually try it out on any of the girls or guys around me. I hope to share more than a self-observing outlook on this product in my follow-up.
The ingredients to this are very simple: (INCI) Estratetraenol, Alcohol denat, Propylene glycol, DI Water(Aqua), and Fragrance. The Estratetraenol is that chemical that we talked about earlier, the one that emits the pheromone-like activities and contains estrogen, but nothing that will have any effects on your own estrogen levels.
The packaging is quite appealing, but is nothing that will last forever. The capsule shape that contains the actual product is small and great for travel. Overall, it is a nifty product to experiment with, however, be careful. You always get what you pay for, but most people aren't willing to pay a lot for something that may or may not work.
Follow-up commentary
7 months after original review
I still break this out in hopes that it will attract all the right people. I think that wearing it just makes me feel a little sexier, even if the validity of it's actual success lacks to be shown. It was and still is a great item to have a little fun with.
This product was provided free of charge to the reviewer. This review is in compliance with the
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Thanks for this. I was curious if you can wear perfume over this and still have an affect.
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Sad this didn't really work out...Thanks for sharing though.
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