Our testing notes.
The compound selection here is one of the more thought-through things the brand has done. If you're a woman trying to project a confident, sexually present, socially magnetic vibe to attract other women, reaching for androstenone (dominance and sexual gravity), androstenol (approachability and social ease) and androstadienone (emotional warmth and connection) is a defensible stack. These aren't female-coded compounds meant to activate male protective instincts. They're associated with masculine presence and social-romantic chemistry, which makes more intuitive sense for this use case than, say, estratetraenol.
The problem is execution and evidence. Androstenone in particular needs precise dosing. The community phrase 'androstenone has teeth' exists for a reason. At the right amount it projects sexual confidence and edge. At too much it reads as aggressive, intimidating or off-putting, regardless of who's smelling it. Pherazone's marketing sells maximum concentration as a feature, but for androstenone specifically, maximum concentration isn't a virtue. It's a liability. Without the per-spray amount or the compound ratios, there's no responsible way to advise on how to wear it.
The lack of any community testing history, no field reports from r/pheromones, no Pherotruth thread, no independent reviews beyond Pherazone's own platform, means we're evaluating the formula on logic alone, not observed outcomes. The logic is reasonable. The evidence is absent. And the price is $734.34 for a seven-bottle bundle. If you're genuinely curious about pheromone wear for this use case, the individual compounds are available from vendors like Pheromone Treasures or Love Scent at transparent prices and concentrations, a much more controlled way to find out what works for your chemistry.


