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Patch aims to make you feel sexy

Posted: Friday, April 25, 2008 3:25 PM

By Linda Dahlstrom, health editor

What it is: Scentuelle’s “libido patch” for women.  A 60-day supply is $29.95 at www.scentuellepatch.com.

Image: Patch on wrist
John Brecher / msnbc.com

What it claims to do: Turn you on. Scentuelle’s scented patch is designed to be worn daily on the wrist to “enhance feelings of sexuality through our sense of smell.”

My experience:  Let me set the stage: I have a 14-month old son, a cat with a hairball problem, an overworked husband, a full-time job, and lately, what seems to be a chronic cold. Suffice it to say, I just haven’t felt as sexy as I did, say, 23 months ago.

I was dubious that a scented patch could put a dent in that, but the sweet nothings the company whispered across my computer screen were irresistible. “Stimulate your sex drive with a safe, discrete aroma patch backed by scientific research and fully guaranteed,” the Web site promised.

When my supply of Scentuelle patches arrived in the mail, I eagerly slapped one of the clear plastic ovals on the inside of my wrist where I hoped no one would notice. That would be a tough one to explain to a stranger, I figured.

I felt a sudden sensation. Unfortunately, it was nausea.

In all fairness, this may not be the patch’s fault. Left to its own devices, the patch smells sweet and somewhat lemony, perhaps a touch floral. But day after day, the sweet smell didn’t sit well with me. Ironically, it gave me a headache.

Nevertheless, I was committed to the endeavor.

As part of the 30-day program, the company also sent daily e-mails reminding me to “sniff your patch!” and offering tips.  They were always sent by someone named “Linda” who wrote in a cozy, best-friend kind of way. A naughty best friend, that is.

The first tip encouraged me to “periodically throughout the day, touch yourself sensually by stroking your fingertips gently across your arms, neck, hair and ear lobe. Tease yourself by brushing against your breasts and inner thighs.”

I was at work. It didn’t seem like a good time. Also tabled for later was the tip from Day 10 that encouraged me to think about what would turn me on and Google “female sexual fantasies.”
 
While I passed on doing that particular Internet search, to my surprise, I did find myself thinking more about “sexy time,” as Borat would say. Those blush-worthy e-mails were actually working. They forced me to slow down and remember that, after I clean baby food off my shirt, wipe off the drool and put my little angel to bed, there’s a whole night awaiting me and his fascinating, sexy daddy.

What the expert says: “There’s definite scientific evidence that (scent) can cause sexual arousal,” says Kathi Keville, author of “Aromatherapy for Dummies” and director of the American Herb Association.

The makers of Scentuelle don’t reveal what the exact ingredients are, instead saying they’re “proprietary fragrance,” but Keville says the word “fragrance” itself should be a tipoff that the patch likely contains synthetic ingredients, which can cause headaches in some people.

In Keville’s book, she lists the top scents that women are attracted to: licorice (specifically Good & Plenty candies), pumpkin pie spice, lavender and a mixture of licorice and cucumber.  (The scents that she says are found to turn women off could be bad news for guys. They include men’s cologne and barbecue.)

The scents that turn men on most, she said, all seem to be food related and include cinnamon buns and pumpkin pie spice.

Bottom line: While the scent of the patches gave me a headache, those bawdy daily e-mails did prod me into thinking about romance more – and feeling sexier. But in the future, instead of wearing the patch, I know to hand my husband a pastry and grab myself a box of Good & Plentys.

 



 

 

 

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Unbeknownst to the makers and the users, too, is that when you place certain scents on that spot shown in the picture, on the inner wrist, you can trigger a nausea response, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.  That's why we use that spot to treat (get rid of) nausea, although treated in a different way, obviously.

Take those patches and place them on the inner side of the inner side of the elbow or the inner side of the upper arm, which is the "heart channel", which should avoid the negative response.  Your nose won't reach that spot, but it's not necessary, your subconscious will register the scent, and the stimulation to the heart channel will help.  No risk.
Please, just another gimic for people to buy and these companies to make some bucks!
Soap and water are always the surest, safest, and most effective adjuvants, in addition, of course, to your very own special feminine flavors.  Ah, scent of a woman!
-I'll- give you good and plenty!
Scent does move everyone. In fact feromones are released to be smelled and what exited animals is the smell not the looks of some females. I believe in the scent but I know that the clean, fresh smell of a beautiful young female aroused, does turn me on
Well written and very funny, must have come from a sexy woman who is confident in herself and can laugh at life.  Bravo Linda.
seems the hints they send are more effective than their patch...

and barbecue does arouse me. But then I love my husband's cooking...
Wonderful article!  It reminded me of the Yam Cream that was supposed to stimulate sexual response in men when rubbed into the penis.  I thought, "well, most ANYthing would stimulate the sexual response in men when the penis was rubbed!"
You sure do not need this at all. You are the sexiest human on the planet. But, I want to share as it was interesting. Please do not change. I Love You just as you are. Just keep dip the ice cream at home and all will be ok Beautiful.
It sounds like just the constant reminder of sex is enough to spark one's naughty desires. I'll for go the patch and get cucumbers and licorice (for my wife).
sexy
That's a crock of poop.
Interesting story. The scenario reminds me of Pavlov where he trained a dog to drool when hearing a bell. The idea here seems to be that by reading the e-mails and remembering to smell the patch that over time you may associate the feelings with the smell.
so where does one find "good n plentys?"
Skin patches ? Many innocent looking patches of all kinds of reason, did harmed or killed hundred of thounsends of people worldwide ! NEVER take "new drugs either" unless they are at least 1012 years on the market. This, not mean that they are "absolutely safe" but by this length of time  are more better known how they realy work. Try "always ask your doctor for older drugs they know, is not that dangerous, than drugs they turn out that killed or harmed milions worldwide" ! We just see this  happen, almost weekly or sometimes everyday how new drugs are relised for the sake of making "huge amount of money, regardless if we end up smeling "flower by the roots, and not the right way" ! In many cases, drug comp. knew about the deadly side efects, and they still released on the market. Please 'do not forget to vote for Hilary Clinton' ! This lady has experince and the best help on her side, with a world of "experience" who did drag our country out from a great misery ! This would happen again "only with your help, if you vote for them" ! The litle osama guy (ups, Obama guy)
has to go back and fight and help people behind the scene, for at least 12-15 years ! He is absolutely without "any experience" ! We can't rely an his talks as oratorical (speach) succeses. They are only words, and with that my friends without experince ? Would be devastating for all of us !!
It's a good start....keep up the research.  How soon can we men look forward to "Good & Plenty" aftershave or deodorant?
holy cow!  I am 71. yu tink it will work for me.
Will there be an INTERACTION between the different drugs and the 98 pills I take for transplant. also, will viagra introduced with the other pills cause an explosion of sorts?
What is this!?If you do not have this in yourself and it does not come naturally then there is no patch that can make you feel sexy. It is a mind thing. If you do not like what is making you feel unsexy then change that for free by exercising and eating right for free instaed of spending unnecessary money.
I am glad somebody is bold enough to admit that they tried something as trendy as a "sex patch."  It sounds dirty, really, and the scent?  Ugh, reminds me of my own morning sickness turn-offs.  I think what was the stimulus was the emails, the naughtiness that sneaks in at work, the reminders that you are beautiful, and, yes, pastries are good for all parts of the body--erg, that sounded bad, but it's true.  So, even if you're pudgy and suffering post-pregnancy "I'm too busy for sensuality!" (like me), sometimes it just takes a boost from somebody other than your husband and a negligee to remind you of what you are.  A woman with needs.
To paraphrase an old saying:

When you are selling common scents,
packaging is everything!
OMG! I am going on a first date tomorrow and now have the key...after dinner, I am going to order a Sambuca in a brandy snifter with a cucumber slice for garnish...thank you, thank you, thank you!
So, basically I should save my $29.95 and make sure I have lots of Good and Plenty and pastries on hand? ;-)
I suppose everyone has to try one of these gimmicky BS offers at some point in their life. For usually less than $100, we get a nice reminder of how companies can make ludicrous claims with nothing to back them up, and laugh all the way to the bank. It helps make us more skeptical.

The downside is, it can make us TOO skeptical, so that when there is a good product out there, we are too scared or angry to purchase it.

The lesson is, do your research first. Ask to hear from actual people who have used the product, what they think of it.

There are too many scams out there, there should be more regulation of things like this, fines to companies that sell BS that doesn't work.
Having actually been an "adult telephone fantasy maker" about a hundred years ago in the early days of the business in the early '80s I can attest  to the power of the mere memory of scent as an erotic device! Back then the business was wide open (get your dirty mind out of the gutter boys and girls!) unlike today. What we did back then was much more like old time radio theatre than today's rushed, 'dirty phone call'. The quickest way to grab a man's attention was to have him imagine him smelling our perfume mixed with our natural pheromones (or for the simple minded our sweat). It would hook them every time!

I know that for myself and for my women friends scent is far more important than it seems to be for men, and we seem to be much more sensitive to smell than they are. Hmmmmm, I wonder... if some smart person were to put out a competing product but with a patch that DIDN'T give the wearer a headache just how much product would there be in it? Hmmmmmm....?:-)
TO EACH THERE OWN, IF YOU CAN HAVE IT HAPPEN TO YOU, MAKE SURE YOUR MATE IS ALSO IN THE MOOD, TOO!
THERE IS NOTHING MORE FRUSTRATING AND DISAPPOINTING THAN TO WANT AND NOT GET.
The thing that makes ME feel sexy is being with the man I love.. Nothing is more sexy than that.
Confirms that the brain is the majority player in sensuality/sexuality. It was the email(s) that piqued your interest.    
I find that i get a little lazy in my marrage sometimes. I have to remind myself though that its pretty easy to light a few candles and do a little manual labour get things started. I can make her feel sexier than a stinky old patch any day.
Ylang ylang.  Works on both sexes, completely natural.
YOU.... would be hard to handle if you read your emails again as you nibbled on your good & plentys.
Ha, thats funny. I don't know if they planned it but the emails is what does the trick (the patch probably just smelz nice). Us guys know the more you think sexy the more you are in the mood. Guys are raised to be more open about sex stuff around each other and so thoughts about it seem to come up many times through out the day. It's not like we are just hormonally horny all the time, it's just cause we get these litle emails in our brains a few times through out the day (except the ones about touching our selves).
This makes me ill. Why do these scientists continue to develope crap like this and cats that glow in the dark.Why are they not working on developing an Aids cure or a cure for something for cancer. Who cares if you feel sexy or not, that is each individuals own feelings.Soon we will have a patch for eating, sleeping, waking. We have patches for hormones, pills for sex, patches to stop smoking, can't anyone see where this is all leading?
Mmmmmmm.......PIE!
kinda just depressing... the whole article makes me dread getting older
Funny ending
If there were a patch to make working mothers actually feel like having sex, the makers would be filthy rich! I would definitely buy it!
“There’s definite scientific evidence that (scent) can cause sexual arousal,” says Kathi Keville, author of “Aromatherapy for Dummies” and director of the American Herb Association.

That is not an scientific expert.
Sometime after her 50th birthday my wife exclaimed "look at me, no wonder nobody looks at me anymore".

Two things came to mind. First, I was no longer interested in looks as much as being with the person I trust to be there whenever we need to be a team. Second, the vanity of looking good for others appeared to really have an impact on her self image. My response to her "honey, I love you just the way you are and for sharing life with me".

Not that a "happy time" didn't ensue but the change from being a sought after female to a taken one seems to be a hard thing for women to adjust to and still feel "wanted". You never hear a man say he is concerned by his looks when critiquing a young lass's figure. I guess the waist is a terrible thing to a mind.
Sometime after her 50th birthday my wife exclaimed "look at me, no wonder nobody looks at me anymore".

Two things came to mind. First, I was no longer interested in looks as much as being with the person I trust to be there whenever we need to be a team. Second, the vanity of looking good for others appeared to really have an impact on her self image. My response to her "honey, I love you just the way you are and for sharing life with me".

Not that a "happy time" didn't ensue but the change from being a sought after female to a taken one seems to be a hard thing for women to adjust to and still feel "wanted". You never hear a man say he is concerned by his looks when critiquing a young lass's figure. I guess the waist is a terrible thing to a mind.
Don't waste your money on this patch. DOES NOT WORK. Eat some chocolate instead, works better.
LMAO!
Thank you for the great article - seeing first hand experience is always interesting for people considering trying something new!

I think it would be great if you could also take a look at some other "olfactory" products that target arousal - specifically oxytocin and pheromone sprays/colognes.

Also another drug currently in clinical trials called Bremelanotide that is taken with a nasal spray.  I'll link my name to a website about it because it looks very promising!  ... although I'm not sure if even an MSNBC reporter could get their hands on it yet!  :)

~ Claire
How do I sign my wife up for those emails?  

And btw, they should show these comments in reverse chronological order so the newest one shows up first.  In older articles with lots of postings it would make the article seem more recent and relevant.
The daily naughty emails were clearly what put sex on the brain, not some stinky patch.  Maybe if you could just sign up for their emails?  haha!
If you believe that this patch will do that, I have a Bridge in New York I would like to sell you!Are people realy that gullable
I'm currently deploy along with mu husband and I only get to see him 1 or 2 times a month so I don't know if its a good idea to but it now or wait till we get back in the states?
actually Tom, no.  People are not that gullable, which seems to be the message conveyed in all these responses.       But about that bridge.....how much?
This reminds me of those toxic sapping foot pads that you wear overnight. Another scam for the gullible.

A patch isn't going to work. It's the emails that get the person turned on and thinking of sex. You could save a bunch of money just picking up one of those sex story mags and reading those.

I suppose the scent could be pleasing to some people and help them feel better about themselves, which in turn could make them feel more desirable, but without the emails they patches are worthless.

The funny thing is..I'm a woman and I truly loathe the smell of lavender, and the smell of licorice makes me feel sick. I think that list needs revising though, cause there are nice smells that do it for me. :P
Heck, Larry Flynt was on to this scheme years ago with Hustler magazine scratch and sniff center fold.


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