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Ab-solved and Suppress-C application

burywhite

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Hey guys,

Question regarding application of Ab-solved and Suppress-C. This has probably been answered but couldn't seem to find it.

How long until after the products are applied are you fine to shower? Given dosing, my workout routine and work schedule, I'm trying to figure out when to shower without negating the effects of either product. I normally shower late in the evening right before I go to bed. I'd prefer not to apply either product before hopping in bed as each has a pretty distinct smell I'd rather my bed not smell like haha.

Thanks!
 
I would personally wait 30 minutes after a shower or wait at least 4 hours until I shower.

The reason I say I wait 30 minutes after a shower before I put it on is that I have extremely sensitive skin so almost anything, even regular lotions and things can irritate my skin if I apply it directly after a shower.
 
Same. Just use one of my many free DPS t-shirts lol

Man, that is EXACTLY what I wear for my Ab-Solved tee sleep. LOL A DPS Tee.

Also side note, I asked for a black tee from DPS and they sent a blue, then again had someone CALL me and leave a message apologizing for not having black in stock. I thought that was great customer service. I didn't mind one bit, I like the blue even better!
 
Man, that is EXACTLY what I wear for my Ab-Solved tee sleep. LOL A DPS Tee.

Also side note, I asked for a black tee from DPS and they sent a blue, then again had someone CALL me and leave a message apologizing for not having black in stock. I thought that was great customer service. I didn't mind one bit, I like the blue even better!

DPS is awesome.
 
Not sure if anyone can answer this question... but I am using suppress-c and i was wondering how much 1 ml should look like? When I do "1 pump" it appears to be about the size of a quarter in my hand. Does that seem right?

Thanks!
 
The smell seems to dissipate for me within 30 minutes, assuming I am not suffering from olfactory fatigue. :)
Now I want to smell my undershirt to see if I am emitting fumes 10 hours later...
 
Not sure if anyone can answer this question... but I am using suppress-c and i was wondering how much 1 ml should look like? When I do "1 pump" it appears to be about the size of a quarter in my hand. Does that seem right?

Thanks!
That is the approximate size of 1 pump on my bottle too. I have a 1cc syringe I could use to verify tomorrow morning. In my experience, I'd say it is easily within +/- 10%, which is good enough for the girls I go out with.
 
That is the approximate size of 1 pump on my bottle too. I have a 1cc syringe I could use to verify tomorrow morning. In my experience, I'd say it is easily within +/- 10%, which is good enough for the girls I go out with.

Haha let me know if you decide to go the syringe route... I am curious...
 
I would personally wait 30 minutes after a shower or wait at least 4 hours until I shower.

The reason I say I wait 30 minutes after a shower before I put it on is that I have extremely sensitive skin so almost anything, even regular lotions and things can irritate my skin if I apply it directly after a shower.
my skin is also more sensitive after a shower, but I get more absorption applying then so I go for it...if I want maximum absorption of hormonal stuff I apply it after I shave focusing on neck and shoulders, this causes some sting for a few minutes but for me I notice more affect from the application.
 
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Based on this non-scientific measuring exercise, I'd estimate 1.05 mL. Due to the viscosity, I did not take the extra time to knock out the entrained air bubbles, and using a spoon was not the best to extract from to measure, leaving a small amount behind.
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Based on this non-scientific measuring exercise, I'd estimate 1.05 mL. Due to the viscosity, I did not take the extra time to knock out the entrained air bubbles, and using a spoon was not the best to extract from to measure, leaving a small amount behind.
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That looks about right! Thanks man!
 
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