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  1. My BF doesn't always react to cops either. He has nasal polyps and all kinds of allergy flare ups though, so I often wonder if that interferes somehow with his ability to process it.

    On the other hand, if that were the case, he wouldn't react to EST either, but he almost always reacts to my wearing EST as if I were wearing cops. Go figure.

    Are cops and EST processed by the same organ ?

    Edited to add that the ONE copulin product he ALWAYS reacts to is Phero Girl.

    Who the heck knows what the deal is...

     

    Eggers, I do not know how copulins are detected. I do not think it is known. However, I did find a paper that showed that est and androstadienone stimulate hypothalamus in normal test subjects, but not in anosmic subjects with nasal polyps:

  2. In terms of this month's releases, Candy House would be superb for spiking with EoW, and so would Titian Sweet and the Bewitching Hour.

     

    In terms of permanent scents, Love Potion Original, Red, Black, or Pink would all be good.

     

    Two of my faves are Pherogirl (which already has perfectly balanced amount of cops) and Sugared Honeycomb, which is one of my favorites to spike with EoW.

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    OH YAY!

     

    Guys and gals, any of you who, like me, had a "thing" for the original Coty Wild Musk Oil, you know that it can no longer be found, and the spray is just not the same!! I have a small amount of the oil, and sent Mara a sample, and she made her version! YAY YAY YAY! Can't wait to try it!!!

     

    OMG. Okay, this is probably TMI but I'm sharing it anyway. When I smell anything that smells even remotely like Coty Wild Musk I have a *very* ahem, physical reaction, stemming from my memories of wearing this as a very hot-and-bothered-but-virginal teenager.

     

    Gosh, I may have to get some of this.

  4. Welcome to our addiction!

     

    Quick question - where do you spray UN pheromones? Do you treat it as a normal perfume and do elbows/wrists/neck? How many sprays do you usually use? I know for oils, you put it on your torso, but I was wondering how the sprays differ?

     

     

     

    If it is a very cop-heavy blend (BI, LAM, BAM, OCCO, etc.), I limit it to torso, whether spray or oil. For other blends in the spray option, I usually get them "lightly scented" with my default scent (sugared honeycomb). But if I were using an unscented spray, I'd probably spray it on top of an area that I'd applied perfume to. I think the base notes would help hold onto it and meter it out.

    RE: vanilla scents. Oh, you will be in heaven here. Mara caters to us vanilla whores. Definitely try LP original, pink, and red. Black if you like resinous, incensey notes too (as an aside, I find black the most richly vanilla, but you have to like patchouli and other resins)

     

    There is a sold-out scent called Nola: vanilla, bourbon, praline, smoke. I have a spray bottle boosted with La Femme Mystere. Maybe it will get re-brewed someday.

  5. I know what you mean halo, maple tends to amp like crazy on me. A few times it has sent me running to scrub off the offending scent. But the maple is tame like the orange in this.

  6. This has been a "sleeper" in my stockpile of untried samples. I used 3 sprays this evening before my violin lesson (thought that would be appropriate). Anyway the lesson went very well, and it seemed to put my teacher and myself in a good mood. I need to get something boosted with topper!

     

    The scent is is something that would mix with most everything else I like. Clearly I missed out getting a bottle of this.

  7. This is delicious! When I put it on, I hadn't reminded myself what the notes were. It seemed like fruity baked goods, but I didn't immediately recognize orange.The orange seems much milder than Darling Clementine (which I liked but the orange was overwhelming).

  8. I'm guessing the musk in this is white musk, which tends to overpower my nose--it has a fuzzy, numbing, scattering kind of effect. At least right now, it is hiding all the other notes. I just put it on about 15 mins ago.

     

    Raq on, don't be afraid of the smoke. Even with the white musk so prominent, I can tell the smoke accord is very pure and clean -- not a pipe or bonfire kind of smoke at all.

  9. Just got a fb of this in a trade. Wow, I don't know how I missed this! I love it so much! The tuberose is lovely. My skin seems to eat up cocoa butter quickly, but I like the remaining notes just fine.

  10. Hmm...well I like this but is not what I expected.

     

    When I put it on, I didn't have the list of notes handy, and I could swear it has some kind of floral note in it -- a sweet floral like honeysuckle. I guess this is how I'm detecting the peach. It smells like a really clean sweet flower garden after a rain.

     

    After a couple of hours, the maple is amping on me, as maple is want to do on me, but I'm still detecting that clean rain-washed sweet flower smell underneath it.

  11. Oh Mara, you hit a home run with this one! I ordered a fb unsniffed and am just thrilled with it.

     

    Wet, the chocolate is the strongest note. But I knew it would fade. After dry down, the chocolate is just barely there. It is a perfect sheer, soft, powdery honey-musk skin scent. As with the previous incarnations of Ambrosia, the copulins are totally covered by the scent, even wet.

     

    Just perfect :-)

  12. I ordered a fb without even sampling it.

     

    I missed the original kittenish, but I love all the notes in it. Also, I love Mango-ish, which I believe was a PE inspired by kittenish (I'm still nursing an almost empty bottle of it).

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