
damn i'm impressed with how well this came out. This is Hot!
This was an idea i had based on the idea that if i can precisely determine the exact composition of many body odor chemicals, and mix them in just the right proportions, i can prepare samples of fragrances dead-on accurate to the real thing. You've all experienced the "popcorn" and "cookie dough" and "cotton candy" fragrances? well that's nothing but an array, a symphony of organic volatile compounds acting on your olfactory receptors in your nose. They are G-Protein coupled Metabotropic Rhodopsin-like(fast acting) receptors... just read the Wiki article.
I was inspired by this Ad for Men's Perfume by Yves St. Laurent (said with the French enunciation, "Lauron'" with the Uvular "R")
http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scented....._Bottle_Ad.jpg
"chimera One"
Herbaciously strong, sweaty, Camphoracious, Harsh Terpenoid Pine, Golden Delicious Apple, warm, wet, oily, erogenously Animalic, Velvety, with faint Bitter Bergamot nuances.
That's love right there...
Unlike MOST products..... i'll tell you exactly what's in it!
mostly 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13 carbon Carboxylic Acid esters and unsaturated Fatty Acids,(preference for the heavier ones)
such as (E)-3-Methyl-2-Hexenoic Acid and it's Z isomer
Geranic Acid
Cyclic, and Acyclic Terpenoids like,
Humulene
Carryophyline
Musk Nonane
Beta-Terpineol
Myrcene
(-)-Ambrox
Neryl Isovalerate
Beta-Cadinene
Steroid based odorants like the all too favorite and unfairly maligned
Androstenone
Androstenedione
Androstenol
4-MethylCyclohexanone, etc.
I have 2 other Ads like this in the works. keep an eye out for them ;3
*lays back and rests head on his arms*
Mrowww!!!
so guys.... seriously.... if i COULD recreate it.... would this be marketable? I want to know because i'm really considering buying the necessary chemicals.
PS:
-can anyone recommend a good perfume for me?
--Can anyone PLEASE describe for me what Ambergris smells like?
---there is this one scent i keep smelling when i walk to the dining Hall here at UM... it smells SO awesome, it's kinda like a Pine-Hemp-Armpit-Herbal smell... it stops me in my tracks every time, and i CAN'T seem to track it down! Does anyone know of whatever Spice this might be? Maybe Tarragon, Thyme, Coriander? Because it was raining recently and it was very strong, but i still couldn't hunt it down.
This was an idea i had based on the idea that if i can precisely determine the exact composition of many body odor chemicals, and mix them in just the right proportions, i can prepare samples of fragrances dead-on accurate to the real thing. You've all experienced the "popcorn" and "cookie dough" and "cotton candy" fragrances? well that's nothing but an array, a symphony of organic volatile compounds acting on your olfactory receptors in your nose. They are G-Protein coupled Metabotropic Rhodopsin-like(fast acting) receptors... just read the Wiki article.
I was inspired by this Ad for Men's Perfume by Yves St. Laurent (said with the French enunciation, "Lauron'" with the Uvular "R")
http://www.mimifroufrou.com/scented....._Bottle_Ad.jpg
"chimera One"
Herbaciously strong, sweaty, Camphoracious, Harsh Terpenoid Pine, Golden Delicious Apple, warm, wet, oily, erogenously Animalic, Velvety, with faint Bitter Bergamot nuances.
That's love right there...
Unlike MOST products..... i'll tell you exactly what's in it!
mostly 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13 carbon Carboxylic Acid esters and unsaturated Fatty Acids,(preference for the heavier ones)
such as (E)-3-Methyl-2-Hexenoic Acid and it's Z isomer
Geranic Acid
Cyclic, and Acyclic Terpenoids like,
Humulene
Carryophyline
Musk Nonane
Beta-Terpineol
Myrcene
(-)-Ambrox
Neryl Isovalerate
Beta-Cadinene
Steroid based odorants like the all too favorite and unfairly maligned
Androstenone
Androstenedione
Androstenol
4-MethylCyclohexanone, etc.
I have 2 other Ads like this in the works. keep an eye out for them ;3
*lays back and rests head on his arms*
Mrowww!!!
so guys.... seriously.... if i COULD recreate it.... would this be marketable? I want to know because i'm really considering buying the necessary chemicals.
PS:
-can anyone recommend a good perfume for me?
--Can anyone PLEASE describe for me what Ambergris smells like?
---there is this one scent i keep smelling when i walk to the dining Hall here at UM... it smells SO awesome, it's kinda like a Pine-Hemp-Armpit-Herbal smell... it stops me in my tracks every time, and i CAN'T seem to track it down! Does anyone know of whatever Spice this might be? Maybe Tarragon, Thyme, Coriander? Because it was raining recently and it was very strong, but i still couldn't hunt it down.
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you'll have to be a little more specific then that ;3 there's a systematic way to organize a description, there's a canonical list of phrases, and modifiers, and general categories.
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/allodor.html
the trouble is... when we talk about stuff like this in our common language, we don't specify enough...
you see, i do NOT like ALL body odors ya know, and there are some that have a really negative "Hedonic Value". I'm sure you know of some. Some people really do smell like garbage, or that rancid sour citrusy variant Xp
Sometimes my armpits have a harsh dusty metallic smell that i DON'T like. sometimes my dick has a pineapple, plasticy Phenolic caramel smell that i try to get rid of. or if you happen to leave a load of cum in there, a heavy fishy butterscotch.
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com.....rw1009301.html
So when i say.... "Dick"... i try to specify that One.... special.... variant... that one, that i think you know ;3
I'm still hunting down the exact culprits, i got a feeling it's some kind of an oxidized Aldehyde or Steroid Ketone, since it takes time to "brew" just right ;3 and it's so easy to ruin it. the slightest presence of precum makes me have to start all over.
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/allodor.html
the trouble is... when we talk about stuff like this in our common language, we don't specify enough...
you see, i do NOT like ALL body odors ya know, and there are some that have a really negative "Hedonic Value". I'm sure you know of some. Some people really do smell like garbage, or that rancid sour citrusy variant Xp
Sometimes my armpits have a harsh dusty metallic smell that i DON'T like. sometimes my dick has a pineapple, plasticy Phenolic caramel smell that i try to get rid of. or if you happen to leave a load of cum in there, a heavy fishy butterscotch.
http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com.....rw1009301.html
So when i say.... "Dick"... i try to specify that One.... special.... variant... that one, that i think you know ;3
I'm still hunting down the exact culprits, i got a feeling it's some kind of an oxidized Aldehyde or Steroid Ketone, since it takes time to "brew" just right ;3 and it's so easy to ruin it. the slightest presence of precum makes me have to start all over.
I am looking for myself. The best way to find one though, is to try them out and have other people smell you. I personally have only had cheap, sharp, and semi sweet musk type colonges and people say they don't work with me (BOD and Oldspice, some axe products). I cannot tell, I would prefer to smell like sawdust, bleach, hops, new tires or red wine, because i like those smells. What you wear might depend on whether you would like to impress yourself or other people, and thats why I say you ought bring a friend into it. The best person to help you pick a colonge would be a close friend or someone you are in a relationship with. Doing it yourself is immensely challenging. You would probably do good to spend some decent money ($15-$40) too before you find something that is "you" most of the more expensive stuff is much more complex and ergo more forgiving.
*shrugs*
Course, no idea what making a "sex scent" would smell like or how that would work... you seem to have done alot of research there.
*shrugs*
Course, no idea what making a "sex scent" would smell like or how that would work... you seem to have done alot of research there.
Hannibal hates oldspice ;D it's "that same atrocious aftershave you wore at my trial ... it's like something a child would pick out ... it has a little ship on the bottle, does it not?"
yeah, i'm not so fond of modern fragrances.
hops are real nice... wood smells are nice..
but still, i don't think i trust other people's opinion very much. most people, in general really don't know HOW to smell, the process of analyzing and thinking about it. it's a skill that we take for granted and don't practice. and it does improve with practice.
i still say, that I should like it most, and to hell with everyone else.
i've been looking into ways to produce them myself. they're mostly from the slow oxidation of amino acids. what's frustrating is that they're so light and volatile that they disappear and diffuse after 15 minutes. but SO worth it
yeah, i'm not so fond of modern fragrances.
hops are real nice... wood smells are nice..
but still, i don't think i trust other people's opinion very much. most people, in general really don't know HOW to smell, the process of analyzing and thinking about it. it's a skill that we take for granted and don't practice. and it does improve with practice.
i still say, that I should like it most, and to hell with everyone else.
i've been looking into ways to produce them myself. they're mostly from the slow oxidation of amino acids. what's frustrating is that they're so light and volatile that they disappear and diffuse after 15 minutes. but SO worth it
Ooh. I love that beautiful pit. I wish I could smell the must through my screen. I love musk in general and especially a nice musky pit. I have heard armpit musk described as caramelized onion. It reminds me alot of the wild onion blossoms that grew on the playground at my old school. We kids would pull the stalks out of the ground and smell the tips just so we could say, "yuck." The first time I got into another guys pit to sniff and lick, the image of those little flowers popped into my head. LOL
Also as far as my own musk is concerned, I have noticed that my scent has become sweeter and less acrid since I started eating more fruits and vegetables and cut out most fried food and junk food. Oddly enough though, no matter what my diet is, the oil that builds up on my skin distinctly smells like boiled peanuts to me. Weird. XP
Also as far as my own musk is concerned, I have noticed that my scent has become sweeter and less acrid since I started eating more fruits and vegetables and cut out most fried food and junk food. Oddly enough though, no matter what my diet is, the oil that builds up on my skin distinctly smells like boiled peanuts to me. Weird. XP
definitely, i never noticed that on me. Mine is more like lemon peel and Apples at the most, and oddly of a Hemp like bite. I do notice that ethnicity has a lot to do with it. i mentioned that most Eastern Europeans smell like ME!!! :D
as for diet, i never noticed any differences. only thing i can imagine is that.. the fried food, would change your sebum composition, so the flora produces slightly different things... but i'm gonna take a rough stab that you're Latino?
as for diet, i never noticed any differences. only thing i can imagine is that.. the fried food, would change your sebum composition, so the flora produces slightly different things... but i'm gonna take a rough stab that you're Latino?
No, I'm mostly Caucasian. I'm a mixture of Irish, German, English, Dutch, and Choctaw Native American on my mother's side. My fathers side of the family didn't keep the good records of their ancestry, so there is no telling what's flowing through his veins although he looks purely Caucasian.
Well, every human being has different body chemistry as I'm sure your aware but not all human beings are born with exactly the same chemoreceptors in their nose or in their taste buds. Similar yes but not necessarily the same. I have a recessive gene that allows me to experience a bitter aftertaste after eating the artificial sweetener Splenda. Both of my Parents can eat it in baked goods and drinks with no problem because they are heterozygous for the gene, but because I inherited the recessive gene from both of them, I cannot bare to eat anything made with Splenda because it leaves a terrible chlorine-like taste in my mouth.
I have only had two experiences in which I was able to closely smell and taste another persons armpit. Both times the smell and taste were distinctly onion-like. One of them offered to do the same to me simply because he thought that was what I wanted but I warned him that armpits were definitely an acquired taste. I warned him that they tasted a lot like onion and that he probably wouldn't like it. He decided not to do it but he later became curios enough to taste his own armpit. He called me up just to tell me how he didn't like and how I had been right about it tasting like onion. XD
I have only had two experiences in which I was able to closely smell and taste another persons armpit. Both times the smell and taste were distinctly onion-like. One of them offered to do the same to me simply because he thought that was what I wanted but I warned him that armpits were definitely an acquired taste. I warned him that they tasted a lot like onion and that he probably wouldn't like it. He decided not to do it but he later became curios enough to taste his own armpit. He called me up just to tell me how he didn't like and how I had been right about it tasting like onion. XD
Hm. I grew up on a poultry farm where we also had a small herd of cattle. I don't have to tell you that a farm is an odorous environment but not all the smells are bad as some people would assume. Many smells are complex and register differently with your brain depending upon the concentration of the odor. Chicken manure is understandably smelly when wet, however when it is dried and crushed it becomes much like sand and takes on an unoffensive dirt-like odor . Dried chicken manure is called "chicken litter" and is used to line the floors of chicken houses as insulation or is spread on fields for fertilizer. We have a barn where we store chicken litter that is to be sold. Sometimes when standing downwind of the barn the slightest hint of a sweet, earthy aroma reaches our noses. My mother has said that she finds herself thinking of cocoa powder while I find it to have a slightly spicier aroma like cinnamon buns.
I also remember the how sweet cattle feed smelled when we opened the sacks. I remember the smell of my mother's yellow rose, the gardenia bush down the hill and the wild honeysuckle that grew down by the creek. I remember how rich and thick a field full of hay smelled after it was cut. I remember the smell of my grandfathers tobacco when he took it from the pouch. I remember the smell of tea boiling in the pot and homemade blackberry jelly. I remember how it smelled to shuck corn in the backyard or crack a big bowl of peas out of their shells. I remember what it smelled like to swim in a muddy creek and wear leather gloves. You could snap a twig off a tree, wave it under my nose and I could tell you if the tree was a pine, pecan, hickory or oak.
I'll take a smelly old farm over a city full of exhaust any day of the week. Smell truly is the sense most closely tied to memory and because I grew up on a farm I have lots of good memories.
I also remember the how sweet cattle feed smelled when we opened the sacks. I remember the smell of my mother's yellow rose, the gardenia bush down the hill and the wild honeysuckle that grew down by the creek. I remember how rich and thick a field full of hay smelled after it was cut. I remember the smell of my grandfathers tobacco when he took it from the pouch. I remember the smell of tea boiling in the pot and homemade blackberry jelly. I remember how it smelled to shuck corn in the backyard or crack a big bowl of peas out of their shells. I remember what it smelled like to swim in a muddy creek and wear leather gloves. You could snap a twig off a tree, wave it under my nose and I could tell you if the tree was a pine, pecan, hickory or oak.
I'll take a smelly old farm over a city full of exhaust any day of the week. Smell truly is the sense most closely tied to memory and because I grew up on a farm I have lots of good memories.
Thanx. My memory is odd that way. Big important events get fuzzy with time but things like certain smells, tastes and textures always remain vivid.
It's mostly poultry and cattle country here in Mississippi. Very few horses around. I've only been around them a few times in my life but I do remember that I liked the way they and their saddles smelled. I've never actually gotten close enough to smell ones cock although I don't think I would be opposed to the experience. XD
It's mostly poultry and cattle country here in Mississippi. Very few horses around. I've only been around them a few times in my life but I do remember that I liked the way they and their saddles smelled. I've never actually gotten close enough to smell ones cock although I don't think I would be opposed to the experience. XD
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