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Does Glace require a cover scent?
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pherofun
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RE: Does Glace require a cover scent?
11-01-2011 2:46 PM
(11-01-2011 2:14 PM)dbot Wrote: Cover scent can help diffusion, but I imagine the bigger issue is your application point. The backs of the hands aren't particularly warm and are prone to rubbing against things (e.g. pockets), thereby removing the juice.
I used it last week at a meeting. Results were very favorable with very friendly and positive response from the group. I tried to cover, but don't think I did a good job as one woman said ' it smells like closets around here. Does anyone else smell that'. Nobody responded and everything was positive from there.
Bottom line, it does need a good cover, but the smell isn't that bad, at least compared to none. I've mis-covered none and had comments like ' it smells like someone urinated here'. I would recommend covering it up and trying it a few more times. For some people it doesn't work well and Hypnotica seems better for them.
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RE: Does Glace require a cover scent?
11-01-2011 3:17 PM
(11-01-2011 2:14 PM)dbot Wrote: Cover scent can help diffusion, but I imagine the bigger issue is your application point. The backs of the hands aren't particularly warm and are prone to rubbing against things (e.g. pockets), thereby removing the juice.
are the back of the neck and the back of the ears considered good diffusion points?
(11-01-2011 2:46 PM)pherofun Wrote: I used it last week at a meeting. Results were very favorable with very friendly and positive response from the group. I tried to cover, but don't think I did a good job as one woman said ' it smells like closets around here. Does anyone else smell that'. Nobody responded and everything was positive from there.
Bottom line, it does need a good cover, but the smell isn't that bad, at least compared to none. I've mis-covered none and had comments like ' it smells like someone urinated here'. I would recommend covering it up and trying it a few more times. For some people it doesn't work well and Hypnotica seems better for them.
what do you cover with?
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2011 3:18 PM by kentdave.)
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RE: Does Glace require a cover scent?
11-01-2011 6:40 PM
(11-01-2011 6:20 PM)kentdave Wrote: why?
Because to me it smells like liquid plastic or a light type of hand soap you use when you are a mechanic to get grease off your hands. Or the light version of the spray DW-40.
It could be a different smell for others but for me that's the only descriptions I can come up with.
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RE: Does Glace require a cover scent?
11-01-2011 7:19 PM
The 'plastic' odor is typical of alpha androstenol when used in high concentrations. The Alpha Androstenol is very pure, it is just the natural odor of the substance - and there's a lot of it in glace!
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2011 7:20 PM by Alpha Dream.)
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