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  2. Do Pheromone Perfumes Really Work? - AOL

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    Well, it depends on what exactly you mean by “work,” says Shawn Talbott, PhD, a biochemist, author, and founder of Amare Global, a mental wellness company. Do Pheromone Perfumes Really Work ...

  3. Did This Viral Pheromone Perfume Help One 'Love Is Blind ...

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    Since we don’t have enough science to back up the existence of pheromones in our bodies in the first place, there's no real proof that pheromone perfumes actually work as advertised.

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

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    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. Pheromone - Wikipedia

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    A pheromone (from Ancient Greek φέρω (phérō) 'to bear' and hormone) is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting like hormones outside the body of the secreting individual, to affect the behavior of the receiving individuals. [1]

  6. Human sex pheromones - Wikipedia

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    An inherent difficulty in studying human pheromones is the need for cleanliness and odorlessness in human participants. [3] Experiments have focused on three classes of putative human sex pheromones: axillary steroids, vaginal aliphatic acids and stimulators of the vomeronasal organ.

  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 ...

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