How to Use Pheromone Oil

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Overview

Pheromones are chemicals released into the environment that are intended to send a sexual signal. Pheromones were first discovered in insects during the 1950s and have since been studied for their effect on developing sexual attraction. If you are interested in developing sexual attraction with another person, you may want to try using pheromone oil. However, it is important to keep in mind that research is ongoing to see how effective pheromones are in developing sexual attraction in humans.

Step 1

Purchase the pheromone oil that you wish to use. You can find the oils available online through multiple retailers. You can buy pheromone oil on the sites Human Pheromone Store and Pheromone Oil. The oils are available in different scents and are produced in formulas to attract men and to attract women.

Step 2

Choose the type of applicator you wish to use to apply the pheromone oil. You can use a roll on applicator in order to easily and evenly apply the oil during use. Pump applicators are also available.

Step 3

Decide on the areas of the body that you want to apply the pheromone oil. Pulse points are typically used and include the wrists, behinds the ears, neck and behind the knees. You won't need to cover all pulse points, but instead choose a singular spot.

Step 4

Drip the pheromone oil on the body. You can then gently massage it into the skin. You should apply the pheromone oil to clean and dry skin, ideally right after you have showered. You may want to apply the pheromone oil before dates or nights out to a club.

Tips and Warnings

  • You may want to start off by ordering a trial size version of the pheromone oil. This way you can evaluate whether you feel it works or not.

Things You'll Need

  • Pheromone oil Applicator
Heather Topham Wood

About this Author

Heather Wood is a freelance writer who provides content to both traditional and new media publishers. She has worked professionally for five years and has appeared in numerous publications, including Gadgetell, Outlook by the Bay and Step in Style. She holds a Bachelor's degree in English from The College of New Jersey. Heather enjoys an active lifestyle and spends her free time running and skiing.

Last updated on: 10/27/09

Article reviewed by Joe Crosby

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