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Pheromone products are the longest-running conversation in attraction science, and skepticism is a reasonable starting point. The Eye of Love blend worn at a gallery opening drew two unprompted scent questions from strangers. The bottle got refilled. Thoughtful skepticism maintained.
Eye of Love and Exsens both make pheromone-infused products that double as legitimate fragrances. The science on pheromone efficacy is genuinely contested, but the products smell good on their own merits, which is a functional outcome regardless of the mechanism.
The research is mixed. Human pheromone receptors exist but their role in attraction is not definitively established. What is consistent: people report more attention when wearing pheromone products, though whether that's the pheromones or the fragrance is an open question.
Their Matchmaker Black Diamond for women is a deep floral with clean musk. The Red Diamond runs warmer. Both work as standalone fragrances regardless of any pheromone effect.
Yes. Most pheromone products are designed to be worn with or without additional fragrance. Eye of Love recommends applying to pulse points first.
Less than you think. One or two sprays to pulse points is standard. More does not mean more effective.