Our testing notes.
Pherazone For Women leads with its concentration story, 'highest pheromone concentration on the market,' '20X more than leading brands,' but never tells you what compounds you're actually getting. That's a real problem. In the enthusiast community, named compounds are the bare minimum for credibility. Androstenone, estratetraenol, copulins, androstadienone are the molecules people have field-tested, discussed and argued over for years. A product that won't name them isn't being modest. It's being evasive.
The one verified review calls out the scent positively, 'smells amazing,' and notes a confidence boost. Take that at face value. A well-made fragrance can genuinely improve how you feel and present yourself, and there's nothing wrong with buying a perfume for that alone. But Pherazone sells this as a pheromone product, and by that standard it doesn't show its work. The 'up to 20X more' phrasing, the vague 'sophisticated and attention-grabbing' descriptor, the single glowing review with a perfect score: these fit the pattern of ad-heavy fragrance brands the community keeps flagging as low-credibility.
I love this product! It smells amazing and I feel more confident and attractive when I wear it.
At $116.94 for three bottles, the per-unit cost isn't absurd for a scented product. But the value calculus changes completely if you're expecting actual pheromone activity. For a fragrance purchase, you could do worse. For a pheromone purchase, you can almost certainly do better. Liquid Alchemy Labs and Pheromone Treasures disclose their compounds, have years of community field testing, and don't need to hide their formula behind superlative marketing. If the scent description appeals to you, that might be reason enough. Just don't buy it expecting the formula to do heavy lifting.


