08-28-2017, 08:25 AM
I enjoy glace. to a degree....
It definitely has a girly feel to it. Probably because it has EST in it. It's the only alpha dream pheromone I have. It definitely has its place though. It's a feel-good fun blend. But..... I think it's better used by women. My room mate uses glace and she's much more fun and bubbly when she's wearing it.
I'm also a FIRM BELIEVER in use a blend SOLO until you master it! It seems every phero enthusiast wants to jump into combos right off the bat. I'm guilty of it myself! Can't deny that it's incredibly tempting to do so, especially when you read reports of one combo working really well for someone! When all you want is RESULTS, you'll read someone's experience of combining X,Y,Z pheromone and go and buy X, and Y, and Z.... completely disregarding the variables that are below surface level such as experience, pheromone knowledge, inner game, etc.
From someone who's relatively experienced in using pheromones, my advice to the noobs is to take baby steps when you're learning what each blend does. It's detrimental to your own learning if you start comboing right off the bat. I learned it the hard way.
It definitely has a girly feel to it. Probably because it has EST in it. It's the only alpha dream pheromone I have. It definitely has its place though. It's a feel-good fun blend. But..... I think it's better used by women. My room mate uses glace and she's much more fun and bubbly when she's wearing it.
I'm also a FIRM BELIEVER in use a blend SOLO until you master it! It seems every phero enthusiast wants to jump into combos right off the bat. I'm guilty of it myself! Can't deny that it's incredibly tempting to do so, especially when you read reports of one combo working really well for someone! When all you want is RESULTS, you'll read someone's experience of combining X,Y,Z pheromone and go and buy X, and Y, and Z.... completely disregarding the variables that are below surface level such as experience, pheromone knowledge, inner game, etc.
From someone who's relatively experienced in using pheromones, my advice to the noobs is to take baby steps when you're learning what each blend does. It's detrimental to your own learning if you start comboing right off the bat. I learned it the hard way.