Our testing notes.
Some products are hard to review because the evidence is mixed. This one is hard to review because there's almost no evidence at all. Pherazone Super For Women arrives with no compound disclosure, no ingredient list, no scent notes, no description beyond a bundle header, zero customer reviews, and no external rating. That's not minimalism. It's a near-total absence of the information you'd need to make an informed decision about a $193 purchase.
In this category, compound transparency is the baseline credibility signal. The enthusiast community, r/pheromones, Pherotruth, DiscoverXS, consistently sorts brands that disclose named compounds from brands that don't. Disclosure doesn't guarantee efficacy, but its absence makes efficacy impossible to evaluate. Pherazone's own entry-level 'For Women' at least gestures at a scent experience and has one customer review. The Super variant, priced nearly $80 higher, can't even match that.
The '10X Pheromones' label is a multiplier claim with no disclosed baseline, no compound names to multiply, and no community testing to reference. A number attached to nothing. If you're a Pherazone loyalist who's found value in their other products and just wants to scale up, that's a personal call, but even then you deserve to know what you're scaling up from. For anyone else, especially at this price, the math is simple: there are better-documented products at lower prices from brands with genuine community credibility. This one asks you to take a lot on faith.


