Men’s Pheromones

Top Rated Pheromones for Men

How To Use Pheromones

Science has demonstrated that pheromones in fact attract the opposite sex. However, it seems most people are not sure on how to use pheromones to their full potential to atract the opposite sex. Here are some powerful tips that you can use to gain the sexual advantage using pheromones:

  • 1. The best places to apply pheromones include the neck, wrists, chest, forearms and behind the ears. Using multiple areas will give you the most results as your body will release more natural pheromones.
  • 2. Use unscented soap to maximize your exposure of pheromones.
  • 3. Be approachable and friendly. Don’t just sit back and wait for the miracle to happen, go and mingle so you can maximize your potenial to score with pheromones.
  • 4. Less is more. One to two sprays or dabs is usually all you need to utlize the powerful effects of human pheromones.
  • 5. Give yourself 30 days. You never know who you are going to meet!

Below is a list of top rated pheromones for comparison.

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How to Choose the Best Pheromones to Attract Women

Pheromone colognes are becoming increasingly popular and to make sure you get the top quality pheromones we recommend the following:

Pheromones have been featured on CNN, CNBC, Discover, WebMD, BBC News, NY Times and ABC, and used by millions of people to dramatically increase sex appeal, get more dates and become the center of attention. Scientists have now discovered one of nature’s secrets that is powerful enough to increase sexual attraction and attract the opposite sex.

Benefits Of Pheromones

So, what are some of the benefits of pheromone colognes? If so many brands are available, the promised results must be pretty amazing, right? Let’s take a look. Pheromones are reported to do the following * 

References:

Kohl, J., Atzmueller, M., Fink, B. & Grammar, K. Human Pheromones: Integrative euroendocrinology & Ethology. NEL 22, 309-321.(2001) Karlson P., Luscher M. (1959). "Pheromones: a new term for a class of biologically active substances". Nature 183 (4653): 55-56. doi:10.1038/183055a0. PMID 13622694.