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RE: The Hook up
09-29-2017 10:31 AM
(05-17-2017 11:52 AM)Italian Dog Wrote: Women in the 48-52 year old age group. The Hook up is very Sexual three sprays for me, I'm 50.
What cover scent are you using? I have Vanilla and it's very sweet/feminine. Wish i picked a different scent!
Has everyone found women like the Vanilla scent on guys?
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RE: The Hook up
09-29-2017 11:50 AM
(09-29-2017 11:00 AM)Snoopyace Wrote: In my experience, women DIG pretty much any vanilla scent on a guy even when the guy (such as myself) feels that it is a bit feminine. Women today really seem to go for the more sweet, gourmand type scents on a guy.
I think you mentioned that women seem to enjoy these scents much more than the scents men would frequently choose for themselves. I would prefer not to smell like vanilla, but if it works, I'll use it.
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(09-27-2017 1:47 PM)Ekscentra Wrote: The vanilla scent smells like straight ethyl vanillin to me and nothing else. It's very pleasant initially, but sickeningly sweet and flat-smelling (i.e. boring, not complex) with further wears. It should pair well with dry woods, or a non-sweet gourmand scent. On its own, it's a little bit too much (in spray form).
I wonder if a complex vanilla oil from TFS would be an improvement. A step further, would I enjoy it more (or dislike it less) while still taking advantage of the increased attractiveness of vanilla? I may need to look into this.
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RE: The Hook up
09-29-2017 6:26 PM
Try amber patchouli sandlewood vanilla and coconut blending to ur personal preference on different ratios. I find the only one needs tweaking in that blend is patchouli to make u and ur targets both happy. Too much patchouli and it makes it a bit spicy. Too less it makes it sweet. Find the golden mean (lord Buddha's words to find what the right medium point is) in ur personal preference and ya have a good cover to apply for anything.
The most amount of compliments I got was from that blend and me personal app point is on the temples of me head. Works like a charm for me for lazy man hits mainly saying that I smell nice. And the rest is up for me. One chick at a pub I frequent to said "u smell like a man should smell" these're her words in the exact verbatim.
And that's why I rekon Mara is the best in the business to create the best scents for men. She knows how a male should smell like to attract other ladies.
Hope that helps.
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RE: The Hook up
10-03-2017 11:53 AM
Hi everyone
Been testing this for about a week now, and no noticeable responses from women. I had one Asian lady say, "You smell nice, very powdery" (I wear vanilla scent). But as I spent more time with her, there was no increased attention or IOIs from her. Mind you, I have used Auraental around her and had a GREAT response. I was hoping THU would escalate into something more. I've used Turn Up the Heat with Asian women in the past and noticed very pronounced responses from them, like increased touching, shifting of their legs, etc.
Wore it around a 30 year old white lady on two dates, cooked dinner then home movie. I used 2 sprays total. I did not notice any increased responses from her or sexual vibes. I have used MANIMAL around her on another date and she was WAY more frisky. I'm starting to think THU is more of a "friend zone" product.
Also wore THU to a pool party, although I never went into the pool. No noticeable differences from anyone. I'm wondering if it's the scent - thinking about exchanging it for something more masculine. I'd have to disagree with people saying women love the sweeter more feminine scents - I think this is true for aromatherapy or on your bed, but not on a male to project someone alpha and sexual.
Just giving you my feedback.. Other products i'm testing are Titan at work along with Alpha Q. So far Titan has been my best mone for work setting.
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RE: The Hook up
10-03-2017 12:27 PM
(10-03-2017 11:53 AM)NuBoy Wrote: Hi everyone
Been testing this for about a week now, and no noticeable responses from women. I had one Asian lady say, "You smell nice, very powdery" (I wear vanilla scent). But as I spent more time with her, there was no increased attention or IOIs from her. Mind you, I have used Auraental around her and had a GREAT response. I was hoping THU would escalate into something more. I've used Turn Up the Heat with Asian women in the past and noticed very pronounced responses from them, like increased touching, shifting of their legs, etc.
Wore it around a 30 year old white lady on two dates, cooked dinner then home movie. I used 2 sprays total. I did not notice any increased responses from her or sexual vibes. I have used MANIMAL around her on another date and she was WAY more frisky. I'm starting to think THU is more of a "friend zone" product.
Also wore THU to a pool party, although I never went into the pool. No noticeable differences from anyone. I'm wondering if it's the scent - thinking about exchanging it for something more masculine. I'd have to disagree with people saying women love the sweeter more feminine scents - I think this is true for aromatherapy or on your bed, but not on a male to project someone alpha and sexual.
Just giving you my feedback.. Other products i'm testing are Titan at work along with Alpha Q. So far Titan has been my best mone for work setting.
Hi Nuboy,
I have THU and it did nothing for me. It's collecting dust now. I liked the vanilla scent. Evolve and NNpa works well with my chemistry. I've had some success with Turn Up The Heat.
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