Human Pheromones and How They Work
February 21, 2010 by Jack Woodbinal
Filed under Fragrance
Androstenone pheromone is the most potent choice on the market. This is great news but what exactly does it mean for you? A pheromone is a natural ingredient that living things emit to attract the opposite sex. Unfortunately with the advent of bettter hygiene these ingredients are washed away. They can now be replaced with a product called androstenone pheromone.
Buy Pheromone
January 14, 2010 by Jack Woodbinal
Filed under Fragrance
A pheromone is a chemical signal given out by the human body that triggers a natural responce. This
pheromones can affect someone in varied ways. such as influencing behavior or social reaction to another person. There has been a great deal of study done on the subject of human pheromones and the role they play in attracting a member of the opposite sex , or simply being viewed as more approachable, friendlier, and therefore in greater demand to people in general.
Tips For Choosing A Suitable Women’s Perfume
October 6, 2009 by Babara Fitcher
Filed under Fragrance
While most of us may take for granted the availability, it was not so long ago that the use of perfume were only restricted to females who were in the high social class. So why are womens perfume so alluring and popular? Well, for one, the scent from these perfumes gives a strong impression to whoever sniffs it. If worn correctly and applied with just the right amount, it can serve to attract members of the opposite. Im sure you have seen ads where men gathered around a woman who was wearing a particular scent of perfume.
Is Human Behavior Affected by Pheromones?
July 14, 2009 by David Norman
Filed under Fragrance
Recently there is lot of research being published on pheromones affecting human behavior. Most animals use pheromones to communicate, signal and attract the opposite sex. Ants have been shown to use a natural chemical to mark the pathway between food and their nest for others to follow when returning with food.
The growth Of Women’s Perfume
May 4, 2009 by gabriel monroe
Filed under Fragrance
Perfumes have, for ages, been influencing each and every onel. People came to recognize about perfumery as early as 14th century. Hungarians were the first to launch modern perfumes, made using scented oils blended in an alcohol solution. Later on this art prospered during Renaissance period and refinements were made. They became an object for royalty among rich and were used in musking their toiletries.
Categorization of Perfumes and Colognes
When considering what kind of perfumes to buy, keep in mind that just like your retina and fingerprints, your sense of smell is exclusive. How you smell and feel about any fragrance is also exclusive. It is good to take the time and discover what perfumes work best with your body chemistry. You can't suppose that a perfume that smells great on a friend will be great on you.


