
Can something in a tube increase the size of your tube top? It's almost 2010 and close to everyone has heard of some form of a breast enhancing product and I think it's safe to say the curiosity is, "do they really work"?
Women or even young teenage girls that can't afford implants or don't want to consider surgery turn to pills, creams and other forms of products that claim to increase the size of their breasts. It's a never ending dilemma because the government has very low standards on regulating beauty products and their "claims". The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the BBB (Better Business Bureau) have been shouting out loud for several years now, warning consumers that "NONE" of these breast enhancing products actually work.
If there is any type of firming or enlargement going on with these products, it will be on a temporary basis. Some ingredients can smooth and plump but again, just long enough to convince you that "it worked"! For a short while, you'll look a bit juicier but the ingredients that just absorbed into your bloodstream may effect your overall health.
These products are expensive and DO NOT WORK and the ingredients in these products are questionable and may cause cancer and other health issues. Many women don't care about the risks and still spend their hard earned money to "attempt" a larger cup size.
Let's all agree that it's quite rare if a woman is completely content with her body. I'm just as guilty when it comes to making efforts to change parts of my body that I was unhappy with. In 2002, I had a breast reduction and still believe it was one of the BEST things I ever did for myself. Being miserable with by large breasts was an emotional battle and I don't miss those additional 8 lbs. It was like having a newborn baby strapped across my chest, at ALL TIMES! I know MOST MEN can't even sleep at night knowing women WANT to reduce their breast size but I'm sure if they had to wear a bra, breast feed a baby, deal with pain and swelling, and lug them around all day, every day, they'd reconsider their mindset.
It's not that I admired women with A and B cup size breasts but I just wanted to look as though my clothes fit me. I recall buying bigger shirts to fit "the girlz" but my sleeves were always too long. I'm sure it's the complete opposite for the women that want larger breasts, wanting to "fill in" a certain area.
The bottom line, "We want what we don't have", and the things we do on a daily basis to "look" and to be "attractive" in what we believe is acceptable in our society, will haunt most of us until we become so old that we stop caring. Or will we? Just remember, if something sounds too good to be true, do your research and I'm sure you'll discover, it's just a bunch of bunk!



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