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Chelle25

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I noticed abit of loose skin around my breasts and they dont seem as firm since having my daughter :cry:

I did read in a magazine that there are some creams on the market to help tone this area, but unfortunately Ive lost "that mag" please help me ladies :hug:

Also, do those Dermabrasion home kits help tone up this area and get rid of stretch marks? (the white line ones). :lol:

Thanks hunnies x
 
I can't really comment on breast toning creams as i have never tried them,other than to say im always very doubtful about how much lifting properties a cream can have, yes they can improve the texture of the skin and make it look better,the massage you often have to do is often the main contributory to a lot of toning creams.What i do know is that after a stretch mark has become white and lost its blood supply there is little you can do other than cosmetic surgery to remove it.Proper dermabrasion can improve it depending how deep it is and when i say proper i mean the dermabrasion that removes layers of skin and is often done buy a cosmetic surgeon.Best thing is to never get them in the first place easier said than done but it can be done.I doubt there is a women on here who can say her breasts and tummys haven't changed since having a baby.
 
Hi, I'd recommend Bust Firming Oil from Alqvimia (available from Alquimia Spa - A Centre for Transformation or call 01904 632888)

It's a 100% natural formulation with almond oil, hazlenut oil and essential oils of geranium, lemon, orange, ylang ylang and lemongrass. You apply it at least once a day after showering and it helps skin regain elasticity, smoothness and firmness if used regularly.

Not to be used during pregnancy or if breastfeeding.

I haven't used it personally but have heard it's worked for lots of women.

Hope that's of some help! x
 
Avon do one thats meant to be quite good. I cant remember what its called but you could check out the website.
 
I use the Avon one and it does make a difference.. i don,t have purt ones but they arn,t laying on my bellie for surport anymore:lol::lol: its just called bust firming gel.. its about £10 but you do have to remember to use it and not leave it on the bathroom shelf like i do:irked:
 
i use Bust Gel by Matis. it contains seaweed extracts and essential oils. it smells lush and goes on nicely easily absorbed so your chest doesn't feel wet and gross when you put your clothes back on!! it helps firm and reinforce the elastin fibres in our skin that holds our ****s up!!
God send!!
 
Somebody suggested Bio Oil for stretchmarks, they said it was fantastic but that is only word of mouth I haven't tried it personally.

HTH Teri x:hug:
 
Dont know for sure but I bet the wonder "solar oil" is great for this too?!?!?!?
 
Dont know for sure but I bet the wonder "solar oil" is freat for this too?!?!?!?


have to admit i have actually thought of this before also, i think i might try it! :lol:
 
Be careful with the home microdermabrasion kits, i got the facial one by roc for christmas, i used it christmas day and was fine then i used it one week later but was watching the tv at the same time and must have done it for too long and my face has been bright red and feels like it is on fire ever since, even when i put moisteriser on it dosnt calm it down
 
I will do thanks loubylou :smack:

Ive bought Bio Oil! and I keep apply it, its good for all sorts - I am very impressed with it :) Strange thing about my breasts though :o it seems when its that time of month they are fine, no visable stretch marks hardly because my breasts get swollen!!! :lol:

Very odd!!!! think I lost too much weight to quickly on that area! maybe :confused:

I think I will deff try " Bust Gel by Matis " does anyone know where I can buy this from??????

Thank you girlies :hug: :Love:
 
Matis are a professional skincare brand so you would have to find out where the nearest salon is that stocks it.
 
Hi

My older sis (36yrsold) use THalgo Bust firming cream. Shes been using it for 8 months and has noticed the elasticity of her bust area...
I did recommend this to her. It contains Horsetail (firming), Pontentilla (nourishing) and Agrimonia (conditioning).
Improves skins firmness and elasticity and also ideal for sun damaged and dry skin.

Give it go! Hope this helps.

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Hi hunnies :hug:

I found that magazine with them all listed;

Clarins Bust Beauty - says it tightens to improve overall bust shape!

Gatineau Defi Lift 3D - coats skin with a veil that gives a lifting effect and boosts collagen production, which makes skin look firmer!

Sothys Thalassothys Bust Serum - lifts, tones and tightens the bust area and also enhances curves with a sheen!

Has anyone used any of these :irked:
 
Hi hunnies :hug:

I found that magazine with them all listed;

Clarins Bust Beauty - says it tightens to improve overall bust shape! this one temporarily tightens (if it is the orange gel one)

Gatineau Defi Lift 3D - coats skin with a veil that gives a lifting effect and boosts collagen production, which makes skin look firmer! Never tried this

Sothys Thalassothys Bust Serum - lifts, tones and tightens the bust area and also enhances curves with a sheen! This seems very good (have tried a tester but never got around to buying it) Sothys has a very good reputation and it is a French product (they are much more into salon bust treatments in France)

Has anyone used any of these :irked:

Also I'm using the avon bust cream at the moment as it is a cream you can do more of a massage which I am sure helps to lift the bust more than the cream. It helps improve the look of stretch marks as it rehydrates the tissue well.

I also used the thalgo gel but was immediately allergic to it as it made me break out with a red pimpily rash (not spots), which is anoying if it works well.
 
Do these creams and oils etc that are used, work at helping the problem or just a pick me up when applied?

I know Erdic do a cream no idea if it works though.
 

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