15-11-2011, 03:11
I hate The Daily Mail, but you can see a news article on it here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2058603/Nip--Fabs-Bust-Fix-New-miracle-serum-alternative-breast-surgery.html
It claims that there are 1,000 bottles of this were being sold every MINUTE at it's peak.
I'm not sure I believe that.
Also I'm pretty sure that the woman is using a push-up bra in the second picture, so.. meh.
You can buy it (and see reviews) here -
http://www.boots.com/en/Nip-Fab-Bust-Fix-Plumping-Treatment-100ml_1126532/
I'm thinking if it works, if it pumps up all that much in such a short space of time, is the product SAFE?
I'm still considering it to be honest.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2058603/Nip--Fabs-Bust-Fix-New-miracle-serum-alternative-breast-surgery.html
It claims that there are 1,000 bottles of this were being sold every MINUTE at it's peak.
I'm not sure I believe that.
Also I'm pretty sure that the woman is using a push-up bra in the second picture, so.. meh.
You can buy it (and see reviews) here -
http://www.boots.com/en/Nip-Fab-Bust-Fix-Plumping-Treatment-100ml_1126532/
I'm thinking if it works, if it pumps up all that much in such a short space of time, is the product SAFE?
I'm still considering it to be honest.