Contour Breast – Don’t buy the hype
In our attempt to find the best breast enhancement products, we have come across many of them and interestingly enough, they all claim to be the best. However, we all know that not all of them are the best and that many of them, if not the vast majority of them are simply a complete waste of both your time and your money. So where does Contour Breast belong? That is what we will try to determine in this review.
Breast Contour is supposed to provide women with larger breasts without surgery. The product is natural and promises an increase of up to 3 cup sizes in about 3 months. There is a unique way in which it works – it is said that it combines hormonal balance and hormonal regulation and this is said to be exactly what allows women to experience such an impressive improvement in their bust size. Some of the main ingredients are safflower oil, saw palmetto, wild yam, kava kava and dandelion.
The product is a cream that is applied to the skin, which absorbs the ingredients. As a result, breast tissue starts developing and breasts start to grow bigger. The good thing about the product is that there are no side effects reported and about 50% of women notice the effects during or after the first month. About 70% notice the results after or during the second and about 80% notice the results after or during the third month. Also, it is claimed that Breast Contour reduces PMS symptoms, it can also have a positive effect on excessive blood flow and it can increase your sex drive.
However, after a more thorough investigation of Breast Contour, we encountered some issues that made us believe that this product is not really that great as it seems at first sight. For example, although there is a 45 day guarantee, this is obviously not enough time for a woman to see whether or not she is satisfied with the product considering that the manufacturer recommends using the product for 3 months. Shipping costs will not be refunded and all the bottles (no matter whether they are opened or not) must be returned.
Furthermore, we couldn’t find a definite website and the one that we found where Contour is available is outdated (copyright 2002), which can mean two things – the website is not updated regularly or the website is inactive.
We were surprised to learn that there was no clear explanation on how the product works. The description is vague and it definitely made us doubt the real effects of the product. An increase of 3 cup sizes is impressive and there should be a valid explanation on how this is possible. It is also claimed that the product is clinically tested, but there are no links available which would make it possible for us to see the results of the tests that were carried out.
To sum up, keeping in mind all the issues that have been brought up, we would make a mistake if we said that Breast Contour was one of the best breast enhancement products. It may not be the worst one, but it is certainly not one of the best ones. For many reasons, some of which are its refund policy and the fact that it is clinically proven, Triactol seems to be the best choice when breast enhancement products are in question.