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SCENT OF EROS
FRAGRANCES
The Scent of Eros Fragrance
Products incorporate James Vaughn
Kohl's conceptualization of communication through human
pheromones, as presented in his book, and in his
research journal publications. Each
product comes with a money back guarantee; each product
enhances your natural
appeal.
View unsolicited
testimonials in these exerpts from a television
special:
1. Scent of Eros
Unlike many other
pheromone-enhanced fragrances, Scent of Eros for men
does not contain androstenone, because
androstenone has repeatedly
been shown to have an unpleasant (urinous)
scent--typically described as "smelling like a pig." If
you learn anything about pheromones, you'll understand
why using androstenone in a fragrance
product is not a good idea. Instead, Kohl incorporates
androsterone (from the
rapidly changing adrenal hormone response) and
androstenol, which has been
linked through human studies to positive changes in
women's hormones and in women's mood.
Androstenol and
androsterone give men more
natural and pleasant masculine appeal. Both
androstenol and
androsterone are very pleasant
musky scents. Scent of Eros for men has been
the topic of several ongoing discussions in The
Pheromone Forum at Love Scent.com. Search the
Pheromone Forum for Scent of Eros or SOE and you
will find information from people who have used this
phenomenally successful product. It is available in an
oil based roll-on applicator,
or as individual trial sizes in a gel-pack. Unsolicited product
testimonials/commentary are available with information
on other comparable products here
when you click on the fourth tab from the
left:
Due to customer interest in an
unscented product (one that can be used very discreetly)
unscented Scent of Eros is now
available without any fragrance added. This product
contains androstenol and
androsterone, and it has been
an instant success; it is evident that many people now
know that pheromones work, whether or not you can smell
them. Androstenol has positive effects
on hormone levels and on mood in women.
Androsterone adds an extra
masculine component to the unscented blend for a
positive effect on women, whether or not she wears it,
or her potential partner wears it..
Scent of
Eros for women incorporates research
that shows increased production of male hormones in men
who are briefly exposed to the active ingredients in
this product. The hormone increase in men is linked to
"getting a man's attention." The overall fragrance
mimics the naturally appealing scent of a 17-24 year-old
fertile woman. (Women smell best when they are most
fertile.) In addition, the musky:
androstenol (another active
ingredient) has been shown to positively influence
hormone levels and mood in women. Accordingly, a woman
who wears Scent of Eros is likely to feel better about
herself as well as to enhance her feminine scent appeal.
Scent of Eros for women is also available in a gel-pack.
CAUTION
There are
many fragrances that could contain either animal or
putative human pheromones. Advertising for these
"pheromone-containing" fragrances (or fragrance
additives) typically contains "wild" claims. Kohl is
often asked which one works, or works BEST. His
response: "there is no scientific data that supports the
claim that any "pheromone-containing" fragrance or
fragrance additive acts as an aphrodisiac. Even the
"scientific" studies funded by Winnifred Cutler's Athena
Institute in an effort to support product claims, have
repeatedly been refuted (e.g., see links from the
Scientific Evidence page of this site). The best anyone
can expect is that wearing a pheromone-enhanced
fragrance will enhance their natural appeal, or provide
a boost to the wearer's social status--as perceived
(albeit unconsciouly) by peers. This type of boost can
be very beneficial during social interaction. Did you
ever wonder why some men and women just naturally seem
to attract everyone around them? It's either their
natural scent or their pheromone-enhanced scent.
Spend some time on
this site and you will find out for yourself why
products developed by James Vaughn Kohl receive so many
testimonials. Or, simply compare Kohl's published works
to works (if any) by other people who are marketing
pheromone products. You should be concerned when
advertisements fail to disclose the active ingredients,
or when they mention research on the VNO in an attempt
to validate their marketing claims. The human VNO is not
required for pheromones to elicit their effects, and
failure to disclose active ingredients wreaks of "snake
oil" marketing scams. For example, during the Montel
Williams television show that aired on November 16,
1993, Winnifred Cutler said, "Well, I can't tell
you the exact secret formula. But I can tell you it
contains human pheromones, DHEA. And they're dissolved
in an alcohol, a standard cosmetic alcohol, SD40. During
her appearance on the Sally Jessy Raphael television
show that aired on February 2, 1994, Cutler claimed that
"There's a patent pending for it." She has since
continued to claim that the patent process prevents her
from disclosing her product ingredients. The full text
of her 1992 patent is available HERE. What is she trying to
hide?
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