01-05-2016, 09:26
(01-05-2016, 04:23)ellacraig Wrote: I was just planning to research it again Abi. Il
Update what I find. I'd only use fresh food grade though locally made if at all poss.
http://www.vollurebreastcream.com Ok it seems to be a staple in volufiline creams but not sure if it's because it's moisturising and acts as a good carrier agent...
acadamia Oil has several key ingredients and contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids, palmitoleic acids and vitamins and minerals including vitamin (B1 and B2) the high concentration of fatty acids play an important role in moisturizing the breasts and keeping the skin smooth. Macadamia is also a key transport agent by helping the penetration of other key ingredients into the breast.
What do you think..
Most claims like this about topical breast cream products are bull, and this is little exception. B vitamins, minerals, and the oil itself can not pass through the skin barrier, so all those claims are bull including that the oil somehow helps other ingredients pass the skin barrier. It can't. It doesn't. What IS true however is that the omega 7 fat, which they refer to by name rather than just calling it omega 7, palmitoleic acid, DOES serve as a fantastic moisturizer and skin smoothing agent, it is also a topical anti-microbial which they didn't even mention, shame on them! (It is internally too, but not as effective). I don't even see them list a single ingredient that COULD help these things pass through the skin barrier. So I doubt its efficacy at all... As I ever have with all such topicals. It may work, but a lot of those ingredients likely would work better internally if they even work at all externally or internally.