Do Breast Enhancement Creams Really Increase Bust Size?
Many women dream of fuller, firmer, more voluptuous breasts, and there are a wealth of products that can help women achieve these dreams.
Usually breast enlargement creams are sold as part of a total breast augmentation system which usually includes an oral supplement, a cream or lotion, and sometimes a vacuum pump. However, often these creams are sold by themselves with promises that the topical substances can increase bust size.
Breast enhancement creams can be a helpful addition to a natural augmentation routine. The very act of massaging the breast while applying the product can help it become firmer and fuller. There are several breast massaging techniques available which claim to do just that.
Also, some massage therapists are trained and willing to perform massage techniques such as the breast lift which can help with the appearance and overall health of the breast. Massage encourages blood flow to the breasts which can give them a feeling of fullness and size increase. Breast enlargement creams are also helpful because they moisturize and plump up the skin which can help the breasts look fuller and more youthful.
Breast enhancement creams usually contain the same ingredients as the oral supplements: usually estrogen or progesterone as the active ingredient and several herbs. During puberty, the ovaries release estrogen and progesterone which are the main factors in breast size and shape.
Herbs such as fenugreek, fennel, Dong Quai, and wild yam have been used throughout the centuries as breast-enlargement and feminine health herbs: it is said that women in Middle Eastern harems ate fenugreek seeds and washed their breasts in fenugreek-infused water in order to increase their busts. These ingredients stimulate the body to increase the production of fatty tissue in the breasts, therefore increasing their size and firmness. Most breast enlargement creams contain all or most of these substances.
Breast enhancement creams are helpful to a natural breast augmentation routine, but they are overall not as effective as the oral supplements. One of these reasons is because usually topical applications are not as effective as oral applications. Many ads claim that their products are absorbed into the body through the skin; however the body can only absorb certain substances that way. Much of the product may end up on your clothing or sitting on the surface of your skin, not ultimately inside your body.
Some topical products such as “lip plumpers” work by causing a mild irritation or inflammation of the skin which makes a body part appear to be bigger. Some breast enhancement creams are similar in property: the breast may look fuller because the skin is irritated, but this is a temporary condition.
Finally, some people have sensitive skin which may react to breast enlargement creams. Breasts and nipples tend to be particular sensitive and can be irritated or inflamed by different creams and topical substances.
If you are trying to build your breasts naturally, breast enhancement creams can be a helpful part of your routine, but you are best off using them in addition to an oral supplement or pill.
Carol Berman is a health researcher who has been studying natural remedies and supplements for over a dozen years. She is a regular contributor to www.naturalprofiles.com, a site about natural breast enhancement products and applications. Find out more about breast enlargement creams on our site.
About the Author
PL Supergel,ProSolution,ProExtender,Sensa Vacuum Pump,Sensaoil,Pacak Langit Pearl Plus