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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    Ant-Themed Perfume Line Called:

    'Pheromatticas'

    Each 'pheromatic' is scent command the unique electronic dispenser creates custom 'phrases' or 'scentences' in the secret Formic language.

    Pheromatics:
    Formica - Acidic, bracing. Salt, copper, gasoline
    Vector - Enticing, mysterious. Spice shop, smoke, library paste, ash
    Diapause - Soothing and sleepy. Feathers, coco, yeast, beeswax
    Bivouac - Bold, Brave. Shoe polish, gun powder, lathe oil
    Alate - Regal, decadent. Ambergris, orchids.

    #antFashion

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    wrote last edited by futurebird@sauropods.win
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    OMG formic acid perfume exists:

    FYI: to ants formic acid will make them think they are under attack. So, they might go into a kind of frenzy with this one. You have been warned.

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    [A] ADH - AROMA DE HORMIGUERO

    A as in ADH "Aroma de Hormiguero": The scent of the anthill. An imaginative depiction of the inner sanctum of ants, their organized...

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    SANTI BURGAS (store.santiburgas.com)

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      OMG formic acid perfume exists:

      FYI: to ants formic acid will make them think they are under attack. So, they might go into a kind of frenzy with this one. You have been warned.

      Link Preview Image
      [A] ADH - AROMA DE HORMIGUERO

      A as in ADH "Aroma de Hormiguero": The scent of the anthill. An imaginative depiction of the inner sanctum of ants, their organized...

      favicon

      SANTI BURGAS (store.santiburgas.com)

      myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by futurebird@sauropods.win
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      They sell samples! I was not getting a full bottle of this because even if I like it I don't think I can use it around ants.

      But, I am deeply curious about what this smells like exactly. I will report on the fragrance.

      More important? I will find out what the ANTS think of it. I expect it will make them angry. Possibly they will view it as copyright infringement of some kind and do a class action suit.

      (all ant law is class action)

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        OMG formic acid perfume exists:

        FYI: to ants formic acid will make them think they are under attack. So, they might go into a kind of frenzy with this one. You have been warned.

        Link Preview Image
        [A] ADH - AROMA DE HORMIGUERO

        A as in ADH "Aroma de Hormiguero": The scent of the anthill. An imaginative depiction of the inner sanctum of ants, their organized...

        favicon

        SANTI BURGAS (store.santiburgas.com)

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        @futurebird what's the thinking behind this? "Drives the ladies wild?" Technically true, but

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          @futurebird what's the thinking behind this? "Drives the ladies wild?" Technically true, but

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          @phooky

          I expect is just smells nice? Formic acid has a lemon like smell. I could see it working.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            They sell samples! I was not getting a full bottle of this because even if I like it I don't think I can use it around ants.

            But, I am deeply curious about what this smells like exactly. I will report on the fragrance.

            More important? I will find out what the ANTS think of it. I expect it will make them angry. Possibly they will view it as copyright infringement of some kind and do a class action suit.

            (all ant law is class action)

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            My sample of the perfume (Santi Burgas "Aroma de Hormiguero" The Aroma of the Anthill) has arrived!

            It's a gender neutral cologne. More musky than what I go for mostly. When you first put it on there is a bit of citrus that is *almost* "formic acid" but it's not nearly as pungent as angry ants. This might be a good thing, practically speaking.

            As you wear it longer it becomes more earthy, with hints of moss and earth.

            I suspect it will annoy bees and wasps, so not good for summer.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              My sample of the perfume (Santi Burgas "Aroma de Hormiguero" The Aroma of the Anthill) has arrived!

              It's a gender neutral cologne. More musky than what I go for mostly. When you first put it on there is a bit of citrus that is *almost* "formic acid" but it's not nearly as pungent as angry ants. This might be a good thing, practically speaking.

              As you wear it longer it becomes more earthy, with hints of moss and earth.

              I suspect it will annoy bees and wasps, so not good for summer.

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              It's a "quality" perfume in that it has complexity and it lasts for a long time without being overwhelming.

              One should avoid going in an elevator with a strong perfume and this one won't get you into trouble.

              I kind of was hoping it would be more... bizarre and edgy. (just because I love perfumes that are kind of crazy, not so much to wear but just to smell...) But it's a very wearable fragrance inspired by ants and so there is no reason why it can't be popular.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                It's a "quality" perfume in that it has complexity and it lasts for a long time without being overwhelming.

                One should avoid going in an elevator with a strong perfume and this one won't get you into trouble.

                I kind of was hoping it would be more... bizarre and edgy. (just because I love perfumes that are kind of crazy, not so much to wear but just to smell...) But it's a very wearable fragrance inspired by ants and so there is no reason why it can't be popular.

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                My favorite daily perfume is "Activist Bohda" which smells like beeswax and honey. This one cannot be worn in spring or summer since bees will follow you. Really if you are dealing with insects skip the perfume.

                I may also follow you with either of these. Make of that what you will.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  My favorite daily perfume is "Activist Bohda" which smells like beeswax and honey. This one cannot be worn in spring or summer since bees will follow you. Really if you are dealing with insects skip the perfume.

                  I may also follow you with either of these. Make of that what you will.

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                  wrote last edited by futurebird@sauropods.win
                  #9

                  I regard perfumes as a powerful tool to manage memories. I like to use different obscure fragrances to mark events or times of year.

                  Few things can bring back the past like a fragrance. Why not use it to save memories?

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    I regard perfumes as a powerful tool to manage memories. I like to use different obscure fragrances to mark events or times of year.

                    Few things can bring back the past like a fragrance. Why not use it to save memories?

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                    Pica the cat hates all human perfumes "stinky!"

                    But can you really listen to someone who finds the smell of roadkill "fascinating" and who is attracted to surströmming?

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      Pica the cat hates all human perfumes "stinky!"

                      But can you really listen to someone who finds the smell of roadkill "fascinating" and who is attracted to surströmming?

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                      She also loves marmite. Which is more forgivable... but still.

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