Nexus Pheromones: The Real Dirt on the Nexus Pheromones for Men

by Kyle MacRannell · 1 comment

Nexus Pheromones

Have you heard about the Nexus Pheromones? Chances are very good you may have, as the Nexus Pheromones are very heavily marketed, and have also been around for awhile compared to some other pheromone colognes out there these days, but do they work?


Before I placed my first order of Nexus Pheromones not to long ago, I thought to myself the following, I’ve been actively using, field testing, and discussing pheromone colognes with other pheromone enthusiasts for a little over two years now, so why have not heard anything really good about the Nexus Pheromones before, especially from other experienced pheromone enthusiasts?


I now know why I have heard so little positive word of mouth feedback regarding the Nexus Pheromones. Although Nexus sells for a very reasonable $49.95 per bottle, the actual spray, from what I can determine contains some type of poorly mixed and blended Androstenone pheromone compound, cannot be said to be terribly consistent, potent, nor effective for that matter. I very quickly came to understand why every time I head the Nexus Pheromones mentioned in the past, it was mentioned in the same breath as the Pherlure pheromone cologne, this in and of itself is not a great sign.


Anyhow, in total I conducted 6 field tests on the Nexus Pheromones, I admittedly usually shoot for a minimum of 10 field tests, but when I have come across certain pheromone colognes that have shown themselves to be exceptionally poor, I’ve found it is not always necessary in such extreme cases to conduct the full 10 minimum field tests.


I conducted 4 field tests within the work environment, and an additional 2 field tests out on the town in social settings to see what the Nexus Pheromones had to offer.  Being a pheromone spray, Nexus tended to seemingly evaporate rather quickly when applied to the skin, my best guess is that it has an effective time span of perhaps 4 hours at most. The smell of the Nexus Pheromones is tolerable, I suppose it’s matter of ones tastes, but the actual smell I did not consider to be either good, nor bad.


After conducting the very first field test in the work environment it was clear to me that Nexus did contain some amount of Androstenone, probably with very little, to no other pheromone compounds included to buffer it. I was able to initially observe “extra” attention from a few older ladies in my office (in the 35+) crowd, and this would be typical of some Androstenone pheromone colognes, but even these responses were not particularly strong, while generally speaking other males were either less talkative with me, or seemed not to notice me at all this day. So I am sure there are in fact some human pheromones in this mixture at least.


As the week progressed and I conducted my 3 additional field tests in the work place with Nexus, the results were very hit and miss, at some times I was able to observe some low levels of additional interest, and then I would go for hours observing absolutely nothing out of the ordinary at all? At the conclusion of these four work place field tests, there was no mistaking the fact that I was not dealing with a real quality pheromone cologne here.


Never the less I moved on and conducted two additional field tests (on the weekend) in social settings. I wanted to place myself squarely in female company and see how they would react, or not react, to the Nexus Pheromones. During both additional field tests I was able to observe very minimal additional attention from ladies in close proximity to me. Other than receiving a brief look of interest perhaps two times, and 3 other ladies commenting upon my smell positively, no other observations more dramatic than that were forthcoming.


I can’t sit here and completely knock the Nexus Pheromones, it is what it is, a older, cheap, and by “todays standards” a largely ineffective pheromone cologne, in short the Nexus Pheromones is a relic of the past when the pheromone industry was still largely stumbling in the dark while trying put together a quality cologne that actually worked. Unfortunately, for the Nexus Pheromones, other folks have since moved on and left them behind in the dust.




This review of the Nexus Pheromones is brought to you by Do Pheromones Work.com


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Lucas G February 6, 2011 at 6:48 pm

im very new to pheromones on the market. and im extremely fascinated. this has quickly become my new hobby :)

BUT

my first pheromone purchase was nexus. only because i was new to the game, and there is so much crap on the internet and bias opinions i was fooled…

I conducted one field test the same night i got it… it was so odd..like God wanted me to test this… here is the story…

i received my bottle of nexus on friday. i was on facebook that night with nothing to do. i saw that a “friend” of mine (who i havent seen in a couple years) posted a status that said she didnt have a valentine. i sent her a message and we chatted a bit. she invited me to her apartment to hang out.
an hour later i sprayed myself (a decent amount. nothing overpowering. or overdosing, and went over to her place.

we were both laying on her bed. and there was no action on her part. no flirts. nothing. it was very very…… normal. something that shouldnt be when using a pheromone cologne.

i went home very sad…

Thats my nexus story. I ordered a 10 pack of chikara packs and a 10 pack of scent of eros tonight. hopefully these sample products will keep my pheromone hobby alive…

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