03-04-2017, 06:24
Before I hopped back on to Breast Nexus and started digging around again, I was tearing the internet apart trying to find natural breast enhancement oils. I can't really do pills because I have an absolutely rubbish gag reflex. I found Genetix Organic Breast Enhancement Oil.
I had extra money to spend at the time so I bought it. Minor red flags a-flyin' because I found it through a blog with the same name of the company. Maybe an extension of the company, like a social media page. But the woman is an organic blogger who claims this works for her. She says she used it (with lots of other things) and saw results. This company also has an instagram but I don't. You can see their follower count and a few photos without joining but it doesn't dive into the product or have too many testimonials.
This product was advertised at $69.99USD and I paid an additional $10USD for shipping/tax. So it'll run you about $80USD.
The ingredient list looks fantastic!
All organic, all herbs I've stumbled upon in breast enhancement at one time or another. You'd think you're getting scammed upon first glance because the pump bottle is only two ounces but I've been using it for two and a half months (twice a day, 1-2 pumps) and still have some.
The ingredients:
Extra virgin olive oil, sweet almond oil, zhi mu, fenugreek Pau d'arco inner bark, black cohosh root, stinging nettle, milk thistle seed, wild yam, pueraria mirifica, red clover, and an undefined concoction of 'pure essential oils'.
The review:
1) Two pumps, twice a day: about a month
2) One pump, twice a day: two weeks
3) 1/2 pump, twice a day: week and a half
Yes, it has a smell. My word, does it smell! But it's nothing the curious NBE-dabbler isn't used to. Not overwhelming. Doesn't chase anyone off. No one makes a comment about the smell so it's only really noticeable when you're massaging your breasts. There's a slight tingling and a burn that makes you think of warm circulation but I believe that's owed to the massage. You have to massage it in.
I've stopped and started several times because this stuff keeps breaking me out on my chest area. Like, an insane and uncomfortable amount!! I went down to one pump instead of two. Mario Badescu's AHA Botanical Body Soap cleared me up after several washed. Chest clear, I stayed with my single pump a day. I didn't break out until about two weeks later so I stopped for about a week and a half to clear my chest up.
Again.
Currently I'm on a week and a half at half a pump and I really have to say that, for me, this is not worth it. I honestly think it's a placebo effect assisted by the fact you have to massage it in. Maybe it's just me. My skin doesn't respond well to the olive oil and it just messes with my pores so bad! The ingredient list is a killer but I've noticed my breasts will be plump (slight swelling) and tingly for about two hours after the applications but go back to normal afterwards.
Not really impressed. This might be a 'buyer beware' thing.
I had extra money to spend at the time so I bought it. Minor red flags a-flyin' because I found it through a blog with the same name of the company. Maybe an extension of the company, like a social media page. But the woman is an organic blogger who claims this works for her. She says she used it (with lots of other things) and saw results. This company also has an instagram but I don't. You can see their follower count and a few photos without joining but it doesn't dive into the product or have too many testimonials.
This product was advertised at $69.99USD and I paid an additional $10USD for shipping/tax. So it'll run you about $80USD.
The ingredient list looks fantastic!
All organic, all herbs I've stumbled upon in breast enhancement at one time or another. You'd think you're getting scammed upon first glance because the pump bottle is only two ounces but I've been using it for two and a half months (twice a day, 1-2 pumps) and still have some.
The ingredients:
Extra virgin olive oil, sweet almond oil, zhi mu, fenugreek Pau d'arco inner bark, black cohosh root, stinging nettle, milk thistle seed, wild yam, pueraria mirifica, red clover, and an undefined concoction of 'pure essential oils'.
The review:
1) Two pumps, twice a day: about a month
2) One pump, twice a day: two weeks
3) 1/2 pump, twice a day: week and a half
Yes, it has a smell. My word, does it smell! But it's nothing the curious NBE-dabbler isn't used to. Not overwhelming. Doesn't chase anyone off. No one makes a comment about the smell so it's only really noticeable when you're massaging your breasts. There's a slight tingling and a burn that makes you think of warm circulation but I believe that's owed to the massage. You have to massage it in.
I've stopped and started several times because this stuff keeps breaking me out on my chest area. Like, an insane and uncomfortable amount!! I went down to one pump instead of two. Mario Badescu's AHA Botanical Body Soap cleared me up after several washed. Chest clear, I stayed with my single pump a day. I didn't break out until about two weeks later so I stopped for about a week and a half to clear my chest up.
Again.
Currently I'm on a week and a half at half a pump and I really have to say that, for me, this is not worth it. I honestly think it's a placebo effect assisted by the fact you have to massage it in. Maybe it's just me. My skin doesn't respond well to the olive oil and it just messes with my pores so bad! The ingredient list is a killer but I've noticed my breasts will be plump (slight swelling) and tingly for about two hours after the applications but go back to normal afterwards.
Not really impressed. This might be a 'buyer beware' thing.