For example, I have Ascend in 30ml sprayer.
My question is what is the process involved for changing the spray form of Ascend into an oil form? On my own. Without having to buy Ascend in oil form.
Just curious because I never like using sprays in the hot of the summer and, quite frankly, I'll probably get everything I buy from now on in oil form as I've realised I much prefer wearing pheromone blends in oil form rather than spray form. They tend to last longer on the skin, all day, without much re-application required.
Can anyone with any experience or expertise in this area chime in here and advise me?
Sprays are alcohol. You'll need to buy in oil form if it's available
Quote from: RussianWolf on Jan 06, 2026, 04:20 PMSprays are alcohol. You'll need to buy in oil form if it's available
I think I'll try put a drop of another oil blend onto my skin first, then use the alcohol spray over the top. For example, I will put a small drop of DP onto my skin, then try layering with a spray or two of Ascend over the top of it. In that example, they shouldn't really clash as both have copulins. I will probably just have to make do with just the spray versions if I want wear them purely as a solo for now.
Is there any type of scented or unscented oil without any pheromones added into it that I can buy somewhere to apply onto my skin that will allow the alcohol sprays to last longer and diffuse more slowly?
Try to moisturize as much as possible with lotion that doesn't have scent so it won't clash with any of your scented pheromones or colognes.
I usually apply like two huge globes of lotion to wherever I'll be spraying and I do the same even if I use oils that way it's not being absorbed by the skin. Moisturizing after cleaning application is important too even if you're not going to wear anything anymore.
Another thing I used to do but absolutely hate is apply lotion and then a layer of Vaseline and then the pheromones. The downside is that if you touch it it will come off because it stays on the surface for a while.
You can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
Quote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
How do pheromones affect our hormones?
Quote from: Lethal 2.0 on Jan 08, 2026, 12:10 PMQuote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
How do pheromones affect our hormones?
I had some issues with my hormones two years ago and when i discussed it with my Endocrinologist doctor she warned me to use pheromones DIRECTLY on skin , and explained everything how it's affecting my hormones balances,
So the best advice to apply on clothes and avoiding mixes contain EST especially.
Quote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 08, 2026, 08:35 PMQuote from: Lethal 2.0 on Jan 08, 2026, 12:10 PMHow do pheromones affect our hormones?
I had some issues with my hormones two years ago and when i discussed it with my Endocrinologist doctor she warned me to use pheromones DIRECTLY on skin , and explained everything how it's affecting my hormones balances,
So the best advice to apply on clothes and avoiding mixes contain EST especially.
This is interesting, I know different blends make me feel different and my body also reacts differently. I know different pheromones can also add more stress to the body and put it in the "danger" zone.
Right, just be careful with that
That's why lotion or coconut oil should be applied beforehand so its not directly absorbed into the skin.
Putting it directly onto your hair also works.
I've rarely worn pheromones on my clothes though I will spray cologne on my clothes.
I'm going to experiment with soley wearing mones on my clothes and see if anything changes.
Thanks for the idea
Welcome brother,
I mostly use mones on clothes only and they work great
I'm new to pheromones, but I heard this story - my friend accidentally applied pheromones to his clothes, like he wanted to put it on his neck, but the spray got on his jacket and shirt. Long story short, he succeeded. They went horizontally and after about 20-25 minutes (he's a trucker at this) his partner seemed to wake up, looked at him and asked "dude, what the hell am I doing?". She wasn't drunk, as far as I remember - something like a glass of wine and that's it. He told me about 10 years ago and wrote it off as his clothes being left in the living room with the smell of pheromones. I don't remember what exactly he used, and I don't know if this story is true, but somehow it is)))
Quote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
Technically you can, but the alcohol formula must extremely concentrated for it to be pliable.
Quote from: Fero_XO on Jan 12, 2026, 12:03 PMQuote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
Technically you can, but the alcohol formula must extremely concentrated for it to be pliable.
Yes this what I'm trying to say.
Quote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
Can you expand a bit on this? Do you just apply on tshirts? How do you remove the residue after? Whenever I get pheros on my jackets I have to scrub it with alcohol to remove it, and it feels like an of if I don't. Do apply both sprays and oils? Also application points?
Quote from: Getmost on Jan 14, 2026, 06:54 AMQuote from: Artist Sam1 on Jan 07, 2026, 11:31 AMYou can transform oils to sprays easily, but you can't do the opposite, unless you want a very diluted oil form( not concentrated as the original spray or oil),
If you want make it last longer you can try many tricks,
Or you can apply it on clothes ( and it's very safe from affecting your body hormones balance) which is more important than pheromones at this age
Can you expand a bit on this? Do you just apply on tshirts? How do you remove the residue after? Whenever I get pheros on my jackets I have to scrub it with alcohol to remove it, and it feels like an of if I don't. Do apply both sprays and oils? Also application points?
I mostly use sprays, i don't apply on leather jackets,
But the washable clothes shirts, T-shirts, etc .
I wash them later by washing machine with two cycles,
It will be fine.
If we assume
The residue will staying then not more than picograms 1/1000 of microgram.
And any dose of one spray of any mix contains tens to hundreds of micrograms , so fee picograms not a big deal or effect.
Application points could be anywhere like sholder, chest , arms, belly etc.
@Getmost with regards to putting oils on your clothing my advice is don't. Oil can be a very difficult substance to remove and oil stains which go through the fabric of your clothing can permanently stain. I've had to throw out many oil-stained clothing items of mine in the past.
Alcohol based sprays may be ok to put on clothing, however.