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Powerful Pheromone BLACK AMBRA WITH JASMINE Oil 3 ml

byGifts of Altai
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  • Alcohol-Free, All Natural Ingredients, Ammonia-Free, Concentrated, Cruelty-Free/No Animal Testing, Includes Pheromones
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  • A combination of the strongest pheromone - Classic Black Amber and the aphrodisiac of Indonesian jasmine. A refined, incredibly seductive fragrance. Fragrance with a slight floral tint, slightly sweet, delicate, attractive. It is a pheromone and acts directly on the hormonal system through the sense of smell. Ambergris will create for you an attractive seductive image that will attract others. It does not contain any perfumes, alcohol, synthetics. Musk can be used in its pure form or enhanced with other pheromones and aphrodisiacs. The fragrance lasts depending on the reaction of your skin - from several hours to a day. It is important to use a very small amount of oil - less than a drop. Apply the oil to the pulsating points - the wrists, behind the earlobes. One bottle is enough for several months of use. The effect of this pheromone can be enhanced with another oil. Black amber is perfectly combined with White Musk, Civet Musk, Sandalwood, Rose, Patchouli, Oud, Myrrh and other oils. Black amber is reproduced by the wild whale sperm whale. Currently, amber is extracted without contact with an animal, because whale fishing was banned in the 20th century. The only way to extract ambergris is to collect raw materials washed ashore. Perfumery uses only raw materials that have been floating in oceanic waters for 20-30 years. Only this amber will give its unique animal flavor. Since ancient times, amber has been in great demand in medicine, perfumery, and spiritual practices. Perfumers appreciate it for the property of a pheromone and a natural fragrance fixative. In the 18th and 20th centuries, amber was recognized by leading perfumers, and was used only in the most expensive perfumes, which were available only to a small number of connoisseurs. After the ban on the use of ambergris in industrial production, perfume companies began to replace ambergris in perfumes with a synthetic analogue that does not compare with the original.
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