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Topical Creams
October 10 2005 at 6:16 PM Jen (no login)

Hi,

I was reading on a website just now and they say that you should always use a topical breast enhancement cream or serum...what does everyone think? I'm doing the fenugreek/lotion massages and applying the heat every night before bed.....should i be doing as they suggested also or do you think this suffices??




SugarQ
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Re: Topical Creams and Oils
October 10 2005, 11:33 PM

i believe its the massaging that is most responsible for helping with breast enlargement the the topical creams. some creams are of a poor quailtiy and we dont know exacty how much of the ingredients actually gets into the breast tissue. so with some topical products you could just be wasiting your money if your skin is not aborbing the product. a good cream ( lotion with or without herbs) helps to glide your hands accross your breast smoothy to reduce irritation. that really is all you may need to focus on. Just remember that these sites that say to buy the lotion are just trying to get their products sold any way they can. but the reality is that its the massage itself that does the most good.



Joanne
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Re: Topical Creams
October 11 2005, 8:41 AM

I ran out of the cream I was using and not having it definitely made a difference. After a few days you could tell things were not going so well, it was obvious. Based on my experience I would say definitely use a cream. Going without it for even a short time meant less results for me and made me realise what a difference it had been making.



Amber
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Re: Topical Creams
October 11 2005, 1:02 PM

GMTV had a good feature on breast enhancement creams. They tried about 4 or 5 products and gave them all a big thumbs up. (Wonderup cream was regarded as the best buy because it was cheaper than all the rest).



SugarQ
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Re: Topical Creams
October 11 2005, 3:29 PM

if you ask anyone who has had success with NBE and did massages you will notice that not everyone uses the same massaging cream/serum/ extracts. the only common thing is that they all did massages. there are even women that have has success of a cup or more and all they did was do massages with olive oil. weither herbal creams acctually have any reall breast growing power really unclear. i dont see too many people offering before and after pictures and there are amost no studies that demonstrate any credible evidence that the creams work (with out any massaging). You can try buying extracts like fenugreek, fennel and mix it into your favorite oil or cream which would save you a few bucks. but in the mean time just do the massages and see what you get.



Jen
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October 11 2005, 5:33 PM

Thanks for all the comments ladies.

SugarQ,

I tend to agree. I don't see any before/after pics either and like you say, who knows where to start picking a product??!!
I noticed you say massages with olive oil...where woudl get this? Or do you mean the kind we cook with? (?)

Have you personally had any sucess with NBE??




SugarQ
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Re: Website
October 11 2005, 6:30 PM

i read posts here and on some Transfemale forum,were members used just plain oils to do breast massages. they use extra virgin olive oil, Emu oil (my favorite), they may add some peppermint oil or cayenne extract to spice things up a lil. these people had great success. if you know Lucille from the NBE book flat to Fab talks about using a a homemade booby batter. her book has a recipy and you can also find the recipie she actually used in her personal routine. The only herbs i suppect might be worth wild would be Pueraria Mirifica and Fenugreek. you can get fenugreek extract in any health food store but pm is harder to get and there are only premade NBE products that you can purchase.



Lucinda
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Re: Website
October 12 2005, 10:29 AM

Many women speak positively about oils, such as canola oil and jojoba oil. On the other hand there are many women who have grown without using any cream or lotion and without doing any massage either, so these things are clearly not required for everyone.



Heather
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Olive oil
October 12 2005, 11:16 AM

I think she means the kind of olive oil you cook with, but unsaponifiable fraction of olive oil is what you really need. I'm not sure where you would get this from, so maybe stick to the cooking kind as an easy if not ideal option.
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