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Gynecomastia |
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Gynecomastia is the medical name to describe a condition of enlarged Breast tissue in men. |
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The skin is always replacing itself. The old dead skin cells drop off and we never know it is happening. It is all part of the dirt we wash off each day. The use of Nipple Minimizers and Nipple Patches changes that.
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adhesive attaches the Nipple Minimizers and Nipple Patches to the outer
layer of skin. After each use we will want to remove these appliances
and have all the adhesive come off with the appliance. The adhesive is
designed to do just that and stick to the appliance better than it
sticks to skin.
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the old skin cells don't stick to the skin as well as they do to the
adhesive. Hence, when a Nipple Minimizer or Nipple Patch is removed from
the skin, a little of the old dead skin cells comes off with the
appliance. This provides an exfoliation to the skin.
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repeated use of the Nipple Minimizers and Nipple Patches the skin will
be exfoliated extremely well and the adhesive will stick too good for
the liking of many people. If this occurs it is easy to correct with a
light moisturizer. We recommend Curel Fragrance Free Daily Moisture
Therapy Lotion. However any light moisturizer will do.
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| Another trick to removing Nipple Minimizers and Nipple Patches is to gently warm them with a hair dryer. Heat them on the low or medium setting for 10 seconds beforehand. The heat softens the glue and makes them easier to remove. Be careful not to burn yourself with the hair drier. |
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