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Cold Weather Mone Usage

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Ok so I didnt really know where to put this thread. I guess its considered a suggestion/advice to I stuck it here. Anyway..

Winter is in full swing for many of us and the temperature is dropping. A few warm days here and there but for the most part colder weather is setting in. Here is what I've been doing to keep the mone aura thick and juicy in this cold..

I've been using alot of oil-based products lately. In the summer and warmer weather they cannot be beat in longevity. They dont hit as hard as the etoh blends but last alot longer and usually no reapplication is necessary. Personally I think the oils are more natural feeling and not as confusing (overwhelming) to others.

When the oil heats up due to climate and bodyheat they become very effective. Well, its getting cold and harder to heat up these oils especially in outside venues. To solve this I have been thinning out the oils to increase diffusion. I did this a bit over the summer as novelty and allows for a bigger punch but now it seems rather necessary in colder climate.

HOW TO
I always use my left elbow pit as my mixing board for nearly all apps. I add the oils and the scent and mix it around in a circular motion careful not to bruise the mones. Now take some raw etoh (I use everclear but PA is ideal), or an etoh based cologne or perfume, and place 1 spray or a couple drops directly on this oil slurry. Mix again gently with your application finger and thin out the oil. Now paint your app points. The residual left over I take my right forearm and smear the rest back and forth between the insides of both forearms. I call this cricketing and if you talk with your hands like I do, this forearm app method is amazingly effective to increase your cloud range.

Note: You will be decreasing your app longevity by thinning out your oils but you will be projecting much further faster with less heat needed.

Hope this little tip helps some you guys and gals get the most out of your oils in the winter.

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