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Quick question about iso e
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TheManInTheFedora
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RE: Quick question about iso e
10-27-2017 2:55 AM
(10-26-2017 6:51 PM)LoveInSpain Wrote: I'm experiencing results which are contrary to others here. .......I noticed that the scent of the product is immediately less intense and after just a few hours, I cannot even detect it. In my case, as opposed to amplifying a product, it is diluting it.
Hi LIS,
Chances are that after some time you stop sensing it because of olfactory fatigue. Just because you cannot smell it doesn't mean that others around you cannot smell it. It could be quite the contrary.
For example this recent post concerning a fragrance that I frequently use as cover namely Encre Noire (45% ISO E) user 'RichMilton' said: " ...it has lots of ISO E molecule which causes some people, including myself to quickly get olfactory fatigue.....However despite the olfactory fatigue issues for some of us, I can almost guarantee even as you the wearer become anosmic to this scent, you'll still be projecting, and probably more than you realize... "
https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Lali...-1834.html
I've seen posts like this for Molecule 01 as well which is supposed to be a very high ISO E concentration. I believe that this also happened to listmate DarkLord with Sylvamber. I suggested that he ask several trusted friends whether they can still smell any fragrance over different intervals of time. This way one can gauge whether the projection is still intact. In fact, he did find that he was still projecting to others even though he could no longer smell the fragrance. Hence, you may wish to also give this a shot.
You say that you rub the ISO adjacent to mone app points. Several users have mixed the ISO into the mone products to great effect..whether into the reagent bottle itself or decanting product into a separate container so as to add the ISO in without corrupting the mother bottle. You could try mixing the mones on the skin with ISO while they are still wet, too just like BDB has been doing.
I want to purchase some ISO whether from Perfumer's apprentice or Cinis to add to some unscented mones that I have so that I can give them a proper 'shakedown' and report back.
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RE: Quick question about iso e
10-27-2017 9:45 AM
(10-27-2017 2:55 AM)TheManInTheFedora Wrote: Hi LIS,
Chances are that after some time you stop sensing it because of olfactory fatigue. Just because you cannot smell it doesn't mean that others around you cannot smell it. It could be quite the contrary.
For example this recent post concerning a fragrance that I frequently use as cover namely Encre Noire (45% ISO E) user 'RichMilton' said: "...it has lots of ISO E molecule which causes some people, including myself to quickly get olfactory fatigue.....However despite the olfactory fatigue issues for some of us, I can almost guarantee even as you the wearer become anosmic to this scent, you'll still be projecting, and probably more than you realize... "
https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Lali...-1834.html
I've seen posts like this for Molecule 01 as well which is supposed to be a very high ISO E concentration. I believe that this also happened to listmate DarkLord with Sylvamber. I suggested that he ask several trusted friends whether they can still smell any fragrance over different intervals of time. This way one can gauge whether the projection is still intact. In fact, he did find that he was still projecting to others even though he could no longer smell the fragrance. Hence, you may wish to also give this a shot.
You say that you rub the ISO adjacent to mone app points. Several users have mixed the ISO into the mone products to great effect..whether into the reagent bottle itself or decanting product into a separate container so as to add the ISO in without corrupting the mother bottle. You could try mixing the mones on the skin with ISO while they are still wet, too just like BDB has been doing.
I want to purchase some ISO whether from Perfumer's apprentice or Cinis to add to some unscented mones that I have so that I can give them a proper 'shakedown' and report back.
Thanks for the detailed response.
I've tried this sprayed on the skin, then applying products on top, and vice-versa. It might well be that this particular molecule is causing olfactory fatigue. It might also be that the particular brand which I bought might be a duff. Or possibly because we have had a very hot spell over the past few weeks (30 -36ÂșC+).
Today I applied Cops (DM) and BW with no ISO E. 6 hours later and I can still detect both.
Either way, I intend to continue testing!
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