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  2. 12 Best Pheromone Perfumes on Amazon - AOL

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    13 Moons Love Potion Number 7 Pheromone Infused Perfume Roll-on Oil, Strong Attraction Unisex Pheromones… 13 Moons You save: 33% 13 Moons Love Potion Number 7 Pheromone Infused Perfume Roll-on Oil

  3. These 8 Pheromone Perfumes Will Make You Irresistible - AOL

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    Pheromone perfumes interact with your natural scent, creating an irresistible bespoke fragrance. Discover the eight best pheromone perfumes, according to experts and editors. These 8 Pheromone ...

  4. Does Pheromone Perfume Actually Do Anything? I Tried ... - AOL

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    Here's my review and verdict: I tried and reviewed pheromone perfume for a month, asking experts if they actually work and about the science behind them. Here's my review and verdict:

  5. Civetone - Wikipedia

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    Civetone is a synthetic musk used as a perfume fixative and flavor. In order to attract jaguars to camera traps , field biologists have used the Calvin Klein -brand male cologne Obsession . It is believed that the civetone in the cologne resembles a territorial marking.

  6. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Pheromones are chemical messengers produced and emitted by the body that contribute significantly to interpersonal attraction. [8] The two types of pheromones include signal and primer, each playing a distinct role in human behavior. Signal pheromones act as attractants and repellents; they are classified short-term behavioral pheromones.

  7. The Great Pheromone Myth - Wikipedia

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    What he calls the "junk-science industry of pheromone-perfumes, pheromone-soaps, and pheromone cosmetics" arose from misunderstood research with mammals. [6] For example, androstenedione is a steroid hormone that is found in human sweat and is the main ingredient in commercially sold human pheromone products, but scientific research provides ...