Got some. And some ES. Yay!
Sweet action. Let us know how it treats you. I'm close to year round use of Abliderate and Eviscerate/Eviscerate Smolder. I take a few weeks off from time to time.
If you avoid the abdominal area I think you will be pleased with the hardening effects of the 11KT.Matt, any issues using AA and Prototype's 11-KT spray or is it just overkill?
you will get better results applying in different areas.Why avoid the abdominal area?
Matt if you keep ignoring my questions about UK retailers I am going to start a smear campaign that you add your own love juice to each batch.
11KT spray uses a systemic carrier. There is ZERO reason to apply right to the abs. In addition, overloading the abs (by using both products on top of each other, one designed to be local the other systemic) will hinder absorption of one or the other.Don't apply in the ab area? Confused here now lol. Where than?
11KT spray uses a systemic carrier. There is ZERO reason to apply right to the abs. In addition, overloading the abs (by using both products on top of each other, one designed to be local the other systemic) will hinder absorption of one or the other.
Anyone used AA and 7-spray? I ask because I have some 7 arriving today but I have just learned of AA and it intrigues me greatly!
AA will be fully absorbed in 2-3 minutes. ES takes a bit longer, which is why if you are going to use both be sure you apply AA first.How long does AA and ES generally take to fully absorb after applied?
Makes sense. So if using just AA apply where? Also apply in different areas everyday? I used eviscerate and always applied in the ab area.
dsade said:Abliderate Advanced is designed to inhibit cortisol production locally in adipose tissue of the abdomen and love handles. Apply there always.
BigGame84 said:Just to add with the application process, I always take a shower with Java soap before applying any of the topicals. I think it works best when the skin is exfoliated.
Anyone used AA and 7-spray? I ask because I have some 7 arriving today but I have just learned of AA and it intrigues me greatly!
Just to add with the application process, I always take a shower with Java soap before applying any of the topicals. I think it works best when the skin is exfoliated.
dsade said:I'm honestly not sure about the Erase Pro. Everything else will be fine to use.
Are you talking lower back fat, or upper?
AA will be fully absorbed in 2-3 minutes. ES takes a bit longer, which is why if you are going to use both be sure you apply AA first.
Tough call....UR Spray is systemic. I would simply avoid the overlap.How would you apply AA and UR spray? AA wait few mintures then spray UR or other way around
thanks in advance
Abliderate Advanced has little to do with workout time.Ok question? I just received my Aa. Do I apply once in the morning? Or twice per day? I wake up at 4am and I don't workout till 2pm. Should I take it an hour before workout or when I wake up? I don't shower before going to the gym, I'm obviously at work. So what's the best way? With eviscerate I took it as soon as I woke up. So not sure how to dose this one.
dsade said:Abliderate Advanced has little to do with workout time.
I recommend one application in the morning, after shower. A second application in the evening before bed is optional.
Abliderate Advanced has little to do with workout time.
I recommend one application in the morning, after shower. A second application in the evening before bed is optional.
Sounds good. How long would a bottle last normally, dosing twice per day? So I can plan ahead .
Sounds good. How long would a bottle last normally, dosing twice per day? So I can plan ahead .
Depends which product you are absorbing.Matt lathers me up 5 times a day...
...I don't think it has anything to do with optimal product absorption, though...:thinking:
dsade said:Using twice a day it should last you between 3-4 weeks.
MidwestBeast said:edit: Matt is faster than I am.
They will be restocked by Thursday.
There are sites that have this in stock.
It's just Carbomer, totally inert.So wife decided to stop using her AA about half way through it since she didn't like the smell. That being said I just figured I'd finish it out for her. My question is, it's almost like water, but when I shake it a bunch of coagulated white clearish stuff comes out with it, and it doesn't spread well. Any thoughts?
It's just Carbomer, totally inert.
figured thx for the quick reply
when I shake it a bunch of coagulated white clearish stuff comes out with it, and it doesn't spread well. Any thoughts?
And in the future, just don't shake it so hard and that stuff might not come out
Cough cough:ugh1:This might of been answered but I'm too lazy to look through 8 pages.
What is the difference between OG abliderate and AA?
Because I can only get a hold of OG abliderate for my cut and I was wondering what the difference was.
Cough cough:ugh1: