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Women's Wellbeing > Pheromone Perfume

Just as animals use scents to attract the opposite sex, we humans release pheromones and respond to the pheromones released by other people. Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals in animals and humans which attract the opposite sex elicit sexual behaviour.

Unlike fragrances, which are detected by the Olfactory Glands in the nose, Pheromones are detected by the Vomeronasal Organ or VNO. The VNO is located in the Nasal Pit directly under the nose. When the VNO receives a pheromone signal it sends a message to the brain that stimulates the body and creates a subconscious increase in sexual desire.

Pheromones are a natural aphrodisiac now produced commercially using a process of isolation and synthesis of unique pheromone compounds which are then mixed with essential oils to create a smell that attracts the opposite sex. If you have the desire and don't think you are producing enough of your own pheromones and want to be approached more often, you can buy pheromone perfume to help feel more confident and sexy.

Pheromones can be worn just as you would wear any perfume. Apply them to your neck, forearms or any other part of your body. They can be worn anytime you are interested in getting attention from the opposite sex or even just to feel the power of being noticed and attracting others. They can be used on a daily basis to gain an edge in business, school or any social event.

Click and discover the powerful advantages of using pheromone perfumePlease note that pheromones are not a guarantee that you will instantly attract a mate, however they are another useful element to help you look and feel confident and attractive.

Pheromone Tip
Apply your pheromone perfume before dressing but after your shower. Spray one squirt into the air and stand under the spray letting the micro droplets settle over your entire skin. This way you will feel refreshed, sexy and scented all over and not just in one spot.

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