05-06-2012, 22:28
I didn't know vit. E was an anti-estrogenic. :/
I know a lot of people who use it to grow their booties use shea or cocoa butter to help cover up the smell. I've heard even the odorless ones have a slight smell to them. If vitamin E is anti-estrogenic, then I guess watch out and make sure it isn't in anything you'd be mixing with it. I know a lot of body butters and cremes have vitamin E in them.
A lot of women swear by the results they get with fish oil on their butts, so I'm about to try it and see how it works. When I do, I'll see how bearable the smell is, and if it's not too bad, I might try it on my breasts, too. Plenty of people swear that fenugreek makes you smell like maple syrup, but I've been on that for 4 months now and haven't smelled like anything but myself so far, so maybe fish oil won't smell too bad once it gets absorbed.
I know a lot of people who use it to grow their booties use shea or cocoa butter to help cover up the smell. I've heard even the odorless ones have a slight smell to them. If vitamin E is anti-estrogenic, then I guess watch out and make sure it isn't in anything you'd be mixing with it. I know a lot of body butters and cremes have vitamin E in them.
A lot of women swear by the results they get with fish oil on their butts, so I'm about to try it and see how it works. When I do, I'll see how bearable the smell is, and if it's not too bad, I might try it on my breasts, too. Plenty of people swear that fenugreek makes you smell like maple syrup, but I've been on that for 4 months now and haven't smelled like anything but myself so far, so maybe fish oil won't smell too bad once it gets absorbed.