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Collagen cream for using with breast pump?
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(21-04-2017, 15:42)bettie32 Wrote:  
(20-04-2017, 01:22)Pink.Chiffon Wrote:  Thanks for your response! I thought this thread was going to fade and die without receiving a single reply :Big Grin I was surprised I didn't get more responses to it. Surely someone has tried it!

IsoSensuals breast  enhance is a nice moisturizer but to be honest I didn't see any change in breast size even after using it for like 6 months. The important ingredient in it is voluplus, but there are other creams that are actually made for butt enhancement that have voluplus and volufiline which I have read are quite effective for breast enhancement, one called Gluteboost butt enhancement in particular. Right now I am using Mama Mio Boob Tube+ with some EP oil. The Mama Mio Boob Tube+ is just a moisturizer but it is really nice. It is a really good moisturizer. I can't believe how much softer it has made my skin. I keep thinking about trying the Gluteboost but I still have the Isosensuals left that I want to use up.

You're welcome! Smile I'm always on the hunt for "natural" creams (though obviously having second thoughts about collagen now...). 

Yeah I'm a little skeptical about Isosensuals...thank you for sharing your thoughts! I've heard good things about Gluteboost (thanks to Zara!) and I'll check out the Mama Mio Boob Tube (love the name haha). Right now I'm just using lavender oil and fennel oil (that Zara also recommended to me  Wink ) which are very soothing. Hopefully they will promote swelling or growth too eventually. Somebody on the forum said she got crazy swelling from just lavender oil!

From lavender oil? That is surprising. I never would have expected that.

I am not too worried about collagen. The body produces its own collagen until about age 30 when production dramatically reduces. If I understood the article correctly, it had nothing to do with collagen "feeding" or "causing" cancer but rather making an observation on how collagen rearranges in instances of cancer. If you live a healthy lifestyle and are diligent about avoiding cancer causing agents (environmental, food, etc), I don't think collagen is going to cause any increased cancer risk. You are more likely to get cancer from a lot of other daily exposure than from collagen. Sugar has been shown to be what cancer relies on for energy--once cancer has already occured. Again not saying sugar causes cancer. Big difference. I don't think you need to worry about collagen especially if its from a good source (heavy metal tested, grass fed bovine if using bovine, wild caught if marine).
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