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Derma app sites

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Hey all, I was doing some searching about dermacrine and found that people are advising to put it on where the skin is the thinnest, some popular application sites are inner thighs, tops of feet, tricep, some even on the testicles. I thought it was upper back, neck, upper chest? Although I know that there used to be a cream version, I have the gel version. Any info on this?
 
When I used derma I would put it on my chest/shoulders/upper back. I remember reading somewhere that the skin enzymes there converted more of the DHEA to test.. but it was also easier to put it there as opposed to my thighs and feet. Yeah and about the testicles, theoretically it is going to convert to more DHT in that area but maybe someone else here can back me up on that
 
Heard the same thing about your balls but can't bring myself to rub an alcohol based product on my nuts. If it wasn't alcohol based I would try it
 
Yea i wouldnt rub it on your nuts, just use it on your shoulders chest and upper back.
 
That's what I figured, got 6 bottles of it, hope this stuff stores well. Not sure how well gel stores as opposed to powders/capsuls, but im sure dark cool place it should store well.
 
Personally, I'd avoid any areas that have noticeable body fat or are prone to fat storage, including the chest and more specifically the lower chest.

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When I use Transdermal I usually use my trap area, clavicle area, upper chest, inner arms, sides of the abdomen, and inner thighs. I try to vary my application sites to avoid dryness or a rash. I tend to use my upper chest, clavicle area and inner arms the most, because I feel they tolerate the lotion the best. I used to have a chart that had a nice breakdown of most efficient application sites to maximize absorption. I will have to see if I can find it.
 
I am fairly certain that behind the ears was on there as a excellent site. Obviously, you will not be able to apply a lot, but sometimes i just rub a little behind there too.
 
Another couple questions.

Im finding that with my schedule I am working out 5-6 hours after applying, then showering after that. Should I apply before I go to bed for longer absorbtion or is this ok? If so, im concerned about sweating and having it soak into the bed sheets and topper even with a shirt on.

Also, in regards to sex, do I want to make sure to have showered beforehand, even if say its been on for 10 hours, i.e. the weekend? Shes concerned about it making skin contact with the app site.

Thanks again.
 
Good info!
I'm running derma-tren right now & I've just been rubbing it on my chest. I'll have to try the traps from now on & see if I notice a difference
 
Any logic to applying the same compound to different areas so it converts to different things? Seems a little fishy to me. Like if I don't want est to go to my nips from dermatrest then I would apply away from the chest?
 
Wow, good read. Thanks.

Man I have been trying to find that damn chart and I can't find it anywhere. I had it saved on my old phone, but of course that one is in about 10 pieces and I have a new one. I am going to keep looking because it is driving me nuts, but just wanted to let you know so I didn't leave you hanging.
 
I'm not saying I never do it man. Believe me I just done it three nights ago. It depends on what it is though. Some are definitely more harsh on your skin than others. I'm all about getting the most effective absorption out of td's and there is no better place than your sack. It just all depends on what it is.
 
My advice though and the point I was trying to make was that if you never used it before try it somewhere else. I know many people on here have had reactions to the carrier. I wouldn't just slap it on my nuts and call it a day without knowing how my body reacts.
 
Anyone else get a rash from it? I'm using it right now and apply to my chest shoulders and traps. I have a mild rash on my upper chest and lower neck. Do you think it's from the alcohol? Any advice?
 
I tell you what, now that I think of it, I did experiencing some rash-like symptoms when I was using it this summer. Mostly when I spent a lot of time out in the sun. Are you tanning?

That is exactly what I was going to ask. Most people have issues with the dermacrine if they are out in the sun or tanning.
 
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