Does it Work?

SouthernSweetie asked:


So does the “herbal” breast enhancement really work? If you have, tried it, did it work for you? And how much did it work? (1/2 cup size or what?…) And how long did You take it? (3-9mth.s) Could you tell just alone any improvements or notice any thing? Did you feel any tingling or sensation,(which occurs since the chest is expanding) ?

Evangelina
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7 Responses to “Does it Work?”

  1. Erin S Says:

    Cheryll

    I haven’t personally tried it, but if it worked do you really think people would be paying thousands for breast implants?

  2. Rachel M Says:

    Tyree

    LOL Nothing can make your breasts bigger except get pregnant and stay pregnant or get implants! Same with guys and their desire to make their groin bigger, only they can’t get pregnant.
    Nut implants………..LOL

    Email me if you laughed!

  3. belle_chocolatiere Says:

    Leo

    no…i dont think it’ll work. maybe it’ll make your breasts firmer, but not enlarging ur breasts

  4. sylmarusmc Says:

    Giovanni

    yes yes yes the only thing is is that you have to keep up with it i only used it for a month when it is the deal buy 2 get 2 free go for it and you will have boobies. go to perfect woman.com and the cream works

  5. samarbalouch Says:

    Tyree

    i think it does. u shouldn’t feel anything because its not surgocal. one of my close firends tried it she felt some tingling but it came out good. her boobs got bigger lol i was there … it shouldn’t hurt lol go with ur instincts.

  6. sparticle Says:

    Letisha

    About the only thing this sort of product guarantees is that you will waste money if you buy it. The only things proven to improve breast shape and size are exercise to firm the pectorals (chest muscles), weight gain (which most people don’t want) or surgical enhancement.

  7. Social_Butterfly Says:

    Albina

    Haven’t tried it, but looked into it out of curiousity. You would think that if this “natural enhancement” was a success you’d hear about it all over the news and the riskier surgical implants would be a thing of the past. I hate to say it, but I think this product is a bust…pun intended. :)