This review is written from the perspective of a female, with the input of my male assistant, er, partner. I have reviewed two other pheromone scents. Although both of those were meant to attract men, I feel the pseudo-science is enough the same to qualify as relevant. My initial impressions of the smell and feel of it are as follows: The consistency is nice and smooth. It feels oil-based, but not greasy. You can blend it into your skin like a lotion. I like this because it gives you better control over where you concentrate it, and it lasts longer. You also don't get that alcohol twang. The scent is nice if a somewhat generic 'man product' smell. Spicy, musky, sporty, fresh. Hints of lemongrass. Like its Attract Men counterpart, there is an unfortunate soapy back note, but it is only really noticeable when you've really got your nose to it, studying it, and it is better hidden than in the aforementioned counterpart product. Having commissioned my man to test it, he found it a decent enough smell as well. Something certainly wearable, though it didn't share a lot in common with his preferred scents. (His perfumery criteria are not as refined as mine, I'm afraid, so I couldn't get much better out of him than that. And I am paraphrasing.) He too liked that it was easy and pleasant to apply. As for its effects? Well, I think there's a common misconception that these pheromones (the effectiveness and even 'existence', or is pretty iffy) will send the targeted gender into a frenzied lust. When really, the effects, if any, will be much more subtle. I find that the most common effect seems to be that of a calming effect, which can, in turn, cause those affected to warm to you more quickly and easily, pay you fuller attention, and open up to you more. It may induce a giddiness. The occasions when he has worn it out, neither of us found that he became (any more of) an instant fanny magnet. When I smell it, it sometimes makes me feel either heady, giddy, or at ease, and sometimes I don't really feel anything. It can absolutely depend on the wearer, the smeller, the moods of either, and countless other factors. So don't rely solely on any expected effects. There are two other things that can come into play that you should keep in mind: The first is the placebo effect. If you smudge some of this on, take a whiff and think of it as your auto-icebreaker, you may very well feel more confident. Confidence is irresistibly sexy. You'll then be more likely to be outgoing, which will help you make connections. The second is that it is well-documented that a pleasant scent can be a powerful thing. This seems to be especially true in the case of women. Whether this is a scent that pleases you or your intended(s) is impossible to tell without trying it. All in all, it is a nice clean scent that may or may not have added benefits.