Pheromone Focus: Copulins

What’s up, Love Scent fans!  Hope you had a great Thanksgiving weekend.  This week, we’ll be taking a look at copulins, a hormone naturally produced by women with strong, pheromone-like effects.  Copulins are used in many pheromone products for women and has some powerful effects.  Read on to learn more.

 

Where are copulins found naturally?

Copulins are natural hormones secreted by the human female vagina during ovulation.  Copulins are only produced naturally by women, and are only found in women’s pheromone products.

 

What are the effects of copulins?

 

Copulins have huge effects on men, both chemically and emotionally.  Studies have found that copulins can actually rapidly increase testosterone levels in men by up to 150%!  When briefly exposed to copulins, men will often find women more attractive.  Longer exposure provides even stronger effects.

When exposed to copulins for a longer period of time, men will often be more submissive to women, more likely to listen, and more likely to have a desire to please women around them.

Copulins get stronger when a man has been in a relationship with a woman for a long time.  Sexual attraction, submissive behavior, and feelings of attachment caused by copulins get more and more apparent in long-term relationships.  Copulins are an important part of love and relationships!

With pheromone products containing copulins, women can get an advantage when attracting new partners, and can potentially bring back the spark in current relationships.

 

What do copulins smell like?

Anyone who’s tried a copulin-based product can tell you that pure copulins have a strong smell.  It is a sweet, thick, pungent smell that you will most likely want to cover up with another fragrance.  Similar to androstenone, copulins can end up turning people off if their smell is not properly covered.

 

What are the best pheromone products that contain copulins?

We have several great pheromone products for women containing copulins, including: Love Scent Copulin ConcentratePrimal Women, and Arome de Femme.

Now you know all about copulins.  Please leave a comment if you have any questions, concerns, topics you’d like us to discuss.  Subscribe to our newsletter to be updated on new promotional codes and blog posts, and get yourself a set of free samples.  Have a great weekend!

 

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5 Comments

  1. Can I remove female copulins from my body? Nothing on the Internet regarding this subject.

    • cheyenne@love-scent.com May 14, 2016 at 3:49 pm

      Hi Bob,

      I’m not exactly sure what you mean here, but any pheromone can easily be washed off your body with a good scrub in the shower. One of the reasons pheromone products are useful to us to begin with is because we wash off a lot of our natural pheromones when we take showers/baths. Hope that helps.

  2. I understand why I get so horny around women as certain ones seem to excrete copulins more than others which forms a natural attraction and reaction from me. Another thing about copulins is that we men are able to pick up on them more easily when young and I fear we lose the nose for it as we age. I recall being able to smell a woman from miles away when I was young as a sign she was in heat, for lack of a better wording. I love the smell

  3. I haven’t read the technical background of all the pheromone products offered by Love Scent in a long time but I could have sworn there were some products for men with a touch of copulins added to them. Perhaps I am mistaken and possibly just read about it as a do it yourself mixture from pure pheromones. Not to advertise for a competitor that for some reason doesn’t want to allow Love Scent to offer their products but I do occasionally use “Beaches” pheromone body oil by Michael Vie, which has 2 parts male pheromones and one part female pheromones and is recommended for both sexes to use and frankly it does have a positive effect. One of the premises of using both male and female pheromones in one cologne/perfume is that when a man is wearing it the slight scent of a female on him gives him acceptance with other males, which once other males accept him the females of the group tend to trust him more and also the scent of another female on a single (supposedly unattached)male tells them that other females have accepted him, gives him the aura of the “bad boy” and they want to get closer to him to see what other females see in him. The only caveat to that is – if you are a male in a committed relationship with a female and you use a cologne with female hormones in it attempting to spice up your relationship it will backfire because when your significant other gets the scent of another woman (synthetic female pheromones)on you she will think you are cheating on her. Subliminal as it may be the scent of another woman will immediately cause an atmosphere of distrust. Yet the opposite effect happens with women LOOKING for a relationship because they are attracted to a single man with a woman’s copulin scent on him.

    It would be nice to get a response to my comment just to see what others “in the know” about pheromones have to say about it.

    • Thanks for the comment, Steve.

      Currently I don’t think we have any products for men that include copulins. It’s definitely something you can experiment with, and we won’t say that it’s never going to work, but copulins are about as gender specific as pheromones get. I would only include copulins in a male pheromone mix if you know exactly what you’re looking to get out of it. 99 percent of the time, I’d say it would be much more effective to use a more masculine pheromone mix.

      I looked into the “Beaches” body oil you mentioned, and it looks like the “female pheromone” they claim to use is Alpha-Androstenol, which is much less gender specific, and widely used in both men’s and women’s products. Copulins would definitely be much more difficult to incorporate into a male pheromone mix than Androstenol.

      If you’re looking for a pheromone cologne with effects similar to Beaches, check out Scent of Eros for men, which includes androstenol and androstenone just like Beaches.

      Hope that helps.

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